Who are our donors?

Every year, Law School hosts a Prize Giving Ceremony to celebrate the outstanding students who receive a prize, award or scholarship based on their academic merit from the preceding year.

Here are the historical details of the donors who graciously gift the law school.

Please note that this document provides a summary only, and does not detail the full criteria or eligibility of the funds.

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Aaron Levine Prize for Founded in 1974 by the Institute of Criminology in the Department of Law to Criminal Law establish a prize in the Faculty of Law in memory of Judge A. Levine. The prize shall be known as the Aaron Levine Prize in Criminal Law and shall be awarded annually on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the most proficient student in the subject Criminal Law provided the student's work is of sufficient merit and the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws degree. Allens Linklaters Prize in Established in 2004 by an annual donation from Allens (formerly Allens Real Property Arthur Robinson). Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Undergraduate Committee of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the student undertaking a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor who attains the highest mark for the unit of Real Property. Allens Prize in Established in 2004 by an annual donation from Allens Awarded annually on Corporations Law the recommendation of the Undergraduate Committee of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the student studying a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor, who attains the highest mark Unit of Corporations Law. AMPLA Prize in Energy Established in 2004 by an annual donation from AMPLA Limited. Awarded & Climate Law annually on the recommendation of the Postgraduate Committee of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the student who attains the highest mark for the postgraduate unit of study Energy Law. Andrew M Clayton Established in 1980 by the offer from the Partners of Clayton Utz and Memorial Prize ‐ Company, Solicitors, to donate annually the sum of $500 for a prize in the Clayton Utz Faculty of Law. The prize shall be known as the Andrew M. Clayton Memorial Prize ‐ Clayton Utz and may be awarded annually, on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law, to the student who attains the best aggregate mark in the calendar year for the units of study Federal Consituional Law and The Legal Profession, provided that the candidate's work is of sufficient merit and the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws degree or Juris Doctor degree. ANJeL Akira Kawamura Established in 2004 by the offer of an annual donation from Mr Akira Prize in Japanese Law Kawamura, facilitated by the Australian Network for Japanese Law (ANJeL). The Prize is awarded annually on the recommendation of the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Committees of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the student who attains the highest mark in the undergraduate or postgraduate unit of study, Japanse Law. Ashurst Prize in Established between 1982 and 1991 by the offer of an annual donation from Advanced Taxation Law Ashurst (formerly Blake Dawson Waldron, Solicitors) to establish seven prizes to recognise excellence in studies in areas of law in which the firm practises. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law to the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor who is most proficient in the course Advanced Taxation Law, provided that the candidate's work is of sufficient merit.

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Ashurst Prize in Established between 1982 and 1991 by the offer of an annual donation from Environmental Law Ashurst (formerly Blake Dawson Waldron, Solicitors) to establish seven prizes, to recognise excellence in studies in areas of law in which the firm practises Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws who is most proficient in the unit Environmental Law. Bruce Panton MacFarlan Established in 1978 by a gift of $2150 from his wife, daughters and son in Prize memory of their husband and father Bruce Panton Macfarlan, who graduated from the Faculty of Law in 1935, was a lecturer in the Faculty of Law between 1939 and 1951, was appointed to the Bench in 1959 and was Commercial Causes Judge for the Supreme Court of between 1966 and 1973. Awarded annually on the recommendation of Board of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the student who attains the highest mark for the unit of Insolvency Law. Caroline Munro Gibbs Established in 1962 by a bequest from Mrs Sybil Enid Vera Munro Greenwell Prize for Torts of 1000 Pounds to endow a prize or scholarship in the Faculty of Law. Awarded annually for proficiency in the annual examination in Torts provided the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degrees. E D Roper Memorial Established in 1962 by a donation of 1035 Pounds 9s 3d from the E.D. Roper Prize No. 1 for Equity Memorial Fund to endow two annual prizes to be awarded for proficiency and Corporations Law, on combined performance in Equity and Corporations Law. Prize No. 1 may and No. 2 for Equity and be awarded to the most proficient student in Equity and Corporations Law Corporations Law and Prize No. 2 to the second most proficient student on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners in the Faculty of Law. E M Mitchell Prize for Founded in 1945 by a gift of 100 Pounds from Mrs H.J. Swain to establish a Contracts prize in the Faculty of Law in memory of her brother, E.M. Mitchell, KC. Awarded annually to an undergraduate in law on the results of the examination in Contracts. Edward and Emily Established in 2006 by a donation of $11,000 from Emeritus Professor McWhinney Prize in Edward McWhinney and Emily McWhinney. Professor McWhinney International Law graduated with a Bachelor of Laws from Sydney in 1949. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Undergraduate Committee of Examiners of the Law School to the student who attains the highest mark for the undergraduate unit of study International Law. Edward John Culey Prize Established in 1978 by a gift of Pounds 750 from Miss Dorothy E. Culey and for Proficiency in Real Miss Alma G. Culey in memory of their brother Edward John Culey. Awarded Property and Equity annually on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor student who obtains the highest aggregate mark in the subjects Real Property and Equity. Fiona Gardiner‐Hill Prize ’s Fiona Gardiner‐Hill Prize supports promising, high‐ in Corporate Law achieving law students as they undertake their degree at the . Its goal is to provide support to students studying corporate law, a field in which University of Sydney alumna, Fiona Gardiner‐Hill practised passionately for many years. The prize is awarded annually to the most proficient candidate in the units of study 'Takeovers and Reconstructions'; and/or 'Corporate Fundraising'. CRICOS 00026A Donor Details of fund

G W Hyman Memorial Founded in 1931 by a gift of approximately 300 pounds from subscribers to Prize in Labour Law a memorial of the late Geoffrey Wellesley Hyman, BA, who while undergraduate in the Faculty of Law gave his life, in his twenty‐fourth year, on 29th January 1930, in trying to save a girls from drowning in the surf at Tamarama Bay, Bondi. The funds were received from the Chairman of the NSW Jewish Memorial Appeal and the President of the Students' Representative Council for establishing a prize, lectureship or scholarship in the Law School. Awarded annually to the candidate completing the degree of Master of Labour Law and Relations who has achieved the highest aggregate mark in the Master of Labour Law and Relations. George and Matilda Founded in 1900 by a gift of 1700 Pounds from Mrs Matilda Duff Harris, of Harris Scholarship No. I Ultimo House, in memory of her husband, George Harris, to be called the for Second Year George and Matilda Harris Scholarship, and to be awarded in the Faculty of Law, for the encouragement of the study of law, under such rules and regulations as the Senate of the University may make from time to time for this purpose. Under this power it has been determined that the scholarship shall be awarded annually, under the following conditions: The George and Matilda Harris Scholarship No. I shall be awarded for general proficiency in Law II. George and Matilda Founded in 1900 by a gift of 1700 Pounds from Mrs Matilda Duff Harris, of Harris Scholarship No. Ultimo House, in memory of her husband, George Harris, to be called the IIA George and Matilda Harris Scholarship, and to be awarded in the Faculty of Law, for the encouragement of the study of law, under such rules and regulations as the Senate of the University may make from time to time for this purpose. Under this power it has been determined that the scholarship shall be awarded annually, under the following conditions: The George and Matilda Harris Scholarship No. IIA shall be awarded for general proficiency in the second year of Juris Doctor. George and Matilda Founded in 1900 by a gift of 1700 Pounds from Mrs Matilda Duff Harris, of Harris Scholarship No. Ultimo House, in memory of her husband, George Harris, to be called the IIB for Third Year of George and Matilda Harris Scholarship, and to be awarded in the Faculty of Combined Law Law, for the encouragement of the study of law, under such rules and regulations as the Senate of the University may make from time to time for this purpose. Under this power it has been determined that the scholarship shall be awarded annually, under the following conditions: The George and Matilda Harris Scholarship No. IIB shall be awarded for general proficiency in third year of combined law. Gustav and Emma Established in 1971 by a gift of $700 from Dr and Mrs Otto Bondy. Awarded Bondy Postgraduate annually, on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Prize Jurisprudence, to the best student in units of study examining aspects of legal theory.

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Harmers Workplace This prize was established in 1998 by the gift of Michael Harmer and Lawyers Prize for Anti‐ Associates to recognise and reward academic achievement in Anti‐ Discrimination Law Discrimination Law. The prize is awarded annually by the Faculty of Law to the student(s) showing the greatest proficiency in the subject Anti‐ Discrimination Law. Harmers Workplace 1. The prize was established in 1998 by the gift of Michael Harmer and Lawyers Prize for Labour Associates to recognise and reward academic achievement in Employment Law and Industrial Law. 2. The prize is awarded annually by the Faculty of Law to the student(s) showing the greatest proficiency in the subject Labour Law on the recommendation of the academic staff teaching in that subject or as the Faculty decides. The prize may be awarded to students in the Bachelor of Laws and Juris Doctor degrees. 3. The value of the prize is $500 4. The prize may be shared. Herbert Smith Freehills Established in 2006 by the offer of an annual donation from Herbert Smith Prize in Contracts Freehills. Awarded annually to the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor who attains the highest mark for the Unit of Study Contracts.

Ian Joye Prize in Law Established in 2005 by an annual donation form the Joye family to recognise outstanding performance in Law. Three members of the Joye family have graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (honours). Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Undergraduate Committee of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the student who attains the highest aggregate mark for Law II and Law III. J H McClemens Established in 1978 following an appeal inaugurated by the Institute of Memorial Prize No. 1 in Criminology under the chairmanship of the Chief Justice of New South Wales Criminology to endow a memorial fund and prizes to honour the memory of The Hon. Mr Justice J.H. McClemens, Chief Judge at Common Law of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, who for many years was active in the affairs of the Institute as Deputy Chairman. Awarded annually to most proficient Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor student in the course Criminology. J H McClemens Established in 1978, following an appeal inaugurated by the Institute of Memorial Prize No. 2 in Criminology under the chairmanship of the Chief Justice of New South Wales, Criminology to endow a prize fund in memory of the Hon. Mr Justice J.H. McClemens, Chief Judge at Common Law of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, who for many years was active in the affairs of the Institute as Deputy Chairman. Awarded annually to the candidate completing Master of Criminology for highest aggregate mark in four one‐unit courses in the area of criminology. J H McClemens Established in 1980, following an appeal inaugurated by the Institute of Memorial Prize No. 3 in Criminology under the chairmanship of the Chief Justice of New South Wales Diploma in Criminology to endow a memorial fund and prizes to honour the memory of The Hon. Mr Justice J.H. McClemens, Chief Judge at Common Law of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, who for many years was active in the affairs of the Institute as Deputy Chairman. To be to the most proficient candidate who completes the Diploma in Criminology

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Jeff Sharp Prize in Tax Established in 2005 by an annual donation from the Jeff Sharp Foundation, Research established by Greenwoods & Freehills in honour of one of its founders, the late Jeff Sharp. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Ross Parsons Centre for Commercial, Corporate and Taxation Law to the student who produces the best research essay in a unit of study in the postgraduate Taxation programs. John Geddes Prize for Established in 1938 by a gift of 60 Pounds from Mr and Mrs C.R. Geddes in Equity memory of their son, Colin John Geddes, BA, who died during the third year of his course for the degree of LLB. Awarded annually to the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws who shows greatest proficiency in the subject Equity. John George Dalley Prize Founded in 1922 by a bequest of 1000 pounds from Mrs M.A. Dalley, for the No. 1A, No. 1B award of an annual prize in the Faculty of Law, in memory of her son, John George Dalley. Previously awarded to the most distinguished student graduating in the Faculty of Law. In 1954 and thereafter the prize has been awarded under the following conditions: 1. The annual sum available in respect of the prize shall be divided into two prizes, the John George Dalley Prize No. IA and the John George Dalley Prize No. IB. 2. The John George Dalley Prize No. IA shall be awarded for general proficiency on graduation in the final year of the combined courses for Arts/Law, Economics/Law, Economics (Social Sciences)/Law or Science/Law, 3. The John George Dalley Prize No. IB shall be awarded for general proficiency on graduation in the final year of the course for students who are not proceeding by way of the combined courses in Arts/Law, Economics/Law, Economics (Social Sciences)/Law or Science/Law. John Warwick The prize was established in 2003 from 40 separate donations collected in McCluskey Memorial memory of John Warwick McCluskey, a very much loved son and admired Prize lawyer and friend. The contributors included his mother and friends from his school days, his time at this University and after his graduation from the Faculty of Law in 1961, from his work as a lawyer particularly as a Registrar of the Family Court of and as Deputy Registrar of the in charge of the Sydney Registry. Awarded annually to the student enrolled in either the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degrees who attains the highest aggregate marks for Units of study in Federal Constitutional Law and Family Law. Joye Prize in Law Established in 2005 by an annual donation form the Joye family to recognise outstanding performance in Law. Three members of the Joye family have graduated with a Bachelor of Laws (honours). Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Undergraduate Committee of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the University Medallist.

Judge Samuel Redshaw Established in 1969 by a gift of $1000 from Dr J.M. Redshaw (Mrs J.M. Prize for Administrative Strong) to establish a prize in the Faculty of Law in memory of her father, Law Judge Samuel Redshaw, BA LLB. For proficiency in administrative law.

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Julius Stone Prize in Established in 1971 by a gift of $700 from Dr and Mrs Otto Bondy. Awarded Sociological annually on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Jurisprudence Jurisprudence to the best student in that part of the course Jurisprudence (for the degree of Bachelor of Laws) which deals with Sociological Theories of Law. Keith Steele Memorial Established in 2009 by a donation of $21,000 from the Australian Centre for Prize International Commercial Arbitration (ACICA) in memory of Keith Steele. Awarded annually to the student who attains the highest mark for the postgraduate unit of study International Commercial Arbitration, or equivalent. King and Wood Established in 1998 by the Faculty of Law by the gift of Mallesons Stephen Mallesons Prize in Jaques to recognise and reward academic achievement in Banking Law Prize Banking and Financial awarded to a student studying in the Faculty of Law for greatest proficiency Instruments in unit of study Banking and Financial Instruments. Law Press Asia Prize for Awarded annually to the student who achieves the highest overall individual Chinese Legal Studies mark in undergraduate units of study in Chinese Law. No. 1 Law Press Asia Prize for Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Director of CAPLUS to the Chinese Legal Studies student who achieves the highest individual mark overall in postgraduate No. 2 units of study in Chinese Law. Law Society of New Established in 2003 by the offer of an annual donation from the Law Society South Wales Prize for of New South Wales for the best performance in legal ethics/professional Law, Lawyers, and responsibility. Awarded to the student who attains the highest mark for the Justice Unit of Study The Legal Profession. Julius and Reca Stone Established in 1984 by a gift of $1000 from the family and friends of Emeritus Award in International Professor Julius Stone and of his wife Mrs Reca Stone to commemorate their Law and Jurisprudence fiftieth wedding anniversary. Emeritus Professor Stone was Challis Professor of International Law and Jurisprudence in this University from 1942 to 1972. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Professor of Jurisprudence, acting in consultation, where appropriate, with the Challis Professor of International Law. The award is made by considering the creative achievement displayed by undergraduate students in the essays set in any of the Jurisprudence or International Law subjects offered in the Faculty. Margaret Dalrymple Hay Founded in 1946 by a gift of 100 Pounds forming portion of a larger fund Prize for Law, Lawyers, intended by the subscribers (a group of ex‐service law graduates and and Justice undergraduates) to mark appreciation of the service of Miss Margaret Fordyce Dalrymple Hay. Awarded annually as a prize in the subject Law Lawyers and Justice or such other subject in the Faculty of Law. Margaret Ethel Peden Established in 1947 by a bequest of 200 Pounds from Sir John Peden. Prize in Real Property Awarded annually to a student for proficiency in Real Property provided the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degrees. Monahan Prize for Established in 1945 by a bequest of 2000 Pounds from W.W. Monahan to Evidence provide a scholarship in the Faculty of Law and to benefit the Law School Library. Awarded annually to the student in the Faculty of Law who exhibits the highest proficiency in Evidence provided the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree.

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Mr Justice Stanley Vere Established in 1970 by a gift of $500 from members of the family of Mr Toose Memorial Prize Justice Stanley Vere Toose Mr Justice P.B. Toose, Mrs M.E. Bennett, Mrs J.M. for Family Law Davis, and Mrs M.I. McGlynn in memory of their father. Awarded annually to the most proficient student in the subject of Family Law, provided that the work of the candidate is of sufficient merit. Nancy Gordon Smith Established in 1983 by a bequest of $10 000 from Nancy Gordon Smith, who Postgraduate Prize for graduated Bachelor of Laws (1959) and Master of Laws (1970) in the LLM by Coursework University of Sydney. At the time of her death she held the positions of Senior Solicitor and Deputy Secretary to the Reserve Bank of Australia. Criteria To the candidate completing the degree of Master of Laws who has achieved the highest aggregate examination mark in the degree. Nancy Gordon Smith Established in 1983 by a bequest of $10,000 from Nancy Gordon Smith, who Prize for Honours at graduated Bachelor of Laws (1959) and Master of Laws (1970) in the Graduation University of Sydney. At the time of her death she held the positions of Senior Solicitor and Deputy Secretary to the Reserve Bank of Australia. New South Wales Established in 1997 by the offer of an annual donation from the NSW Justices' Association Justices' Association Limited. 1. The prize will be known as the New South Prize in Administrative Wales Justices' Association Limited Prize in Administrative Law and its Law objective is to encourage and reward academic achievement in the field of Administrative Law. 2. The prize, which may be shared, shall be awarded to the student(s) showing the greatest proficiency in the unit of study, Administrative Law, provided that the work is of sufficient merit. 3. The prize shall be awarded annually on the recommendation of the examiners of Administrative Law. Peter Paterson Prize Established in 1988 following the offer of a donation of $1000 from Leslie and Myra Katz in memory of Peter Paterson, a former lecturer at the Law School. Awarded annually to the best Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor student in the contribution published in the Sydney Law Review, on recommendation of the Board of Examiners following consultation with Professors in the Departments of Law and Jurisprudence. Pitt Cobbett Prize for Founded in 1910 by a gift of 175 pounds from subscribers to a fund for the Administrative Law foundation of a prize in honour of Professor Pitt Cobbett, MA DCL, Professor of Law from 1890 to 1909. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the most proficient candidate in the subject Administrative Law, enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree. Pitt Cobbett Prize for Founded in 1910 by a gift of 175 pounds from subscribers to a fund for the Constitutional Law foundation of a prize in honour of Professor Pitt Cobbett, MA DCL, Professor of Law from 1890 to 1909. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the most proficient candidate in the subject Constitutional Law, enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree. Pitt Cobbett Prize for Founded in 1910 by a gift of 175 pounds from subscribers to a fund for the International Law foundation of a prize in honour of Professor Pitt Cobbett, MA DCL, Professor of Law from 1890 to 1909. Awarded annually to the most proficient candidate in the subject International Law, enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree. CRICOS 00026A Donor Details of fund

Playfair Prize in Established in 1997 by the offer of an annual donation from Playfair Migration Law Immigration Pty Ltd. 1. The prize will be known as the Playfair Prize in Migration Law and its objective is to encourage interest, scholarship and excellence in the study of Migration and Refugee Law. 2. The prize shall be awarded to the student(s) showing the greatest proficiency in the unit of study, Migration Law. R G Henderson Established in 1961 by the offer of the N.S.W. Bar Association to fund a prize Memorial Prize (NSW in the Faculty of Law. Awarded annually to the University medallist in Law, Bar Association) who is placed first on the order of merit.

Rose Scott Prize for Founded in 1921 by a gift of 50 Pounds from Miss Rose Scott for an annual Proficiency at prize for women students in the Faculty of Law. The prize is awarded Graduation by a Woman annually by the Faculty of Law to the female candidate for the degree of Candidate Bachelor of Laws who shows the greatest proficiency at graduation.

Sir Alexander Beattie Established in 1982 from the Sir Alexander Beattie Fund. Awarded annually Prize in Industrial Law to the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws who shows greatest proficiency in Labour Law.

Sir Dudley Williams Prize Established in 1969 by a gift of $1000 from the family of Sir Dudley Williams, a former Justice of the High Court of Australia, as a memorial to their father. Awarded annually to the student second in order of merit in the list of honours graduands in the Faculty of Law except that, if for some reason the University Medal is not awarded in any year, the prize may be awarded to the student first in order of merit, at the discretion of the Dean of the Faculty of Law. Sir John Peden Memorial Founded in 1948 by a gift of 200 Pounds from Sir John Peden. Awarded to a Prize for Proficiency in candidate in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor for proficiency in Foundations of Law, Foundations of Law, Federal Constitutional Law, Public International Law and Federal Constitutional Real Property. Law, International Law and Real Property Sir Peter Heydon Prize Established in 1973 by a gift of about $400 from the colleagues and friends of for the Best Sir Peter Richard Heydon, CBE, in his memory. Awarded annually for the best Undergraduate undergraduate contribution to the Sydney Law Review in the field of Contribution in Constitutional, Administrative or International Law in each calendar year. Constitutional, Administrative, or International Law Sybil Morrison Prize for Established in 1962 by a bequest from Mrs Sybil Enid Vera Munro Greenwell Jurisprudence Part 2 of 1000 Pounds to endow a prize or scholarship in the Faculty of Law. Awarded annually for proficiency in the annual examination in Jurisprudence / table 2 requirement provided the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws degree.

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The Alan Ayling Prize in This prize is established in 1999 by the Faculty of Law in memory of the late Environmental Law Alan Ayling, who graduated in law from the University of Sydney in 1975 and who practised for many years as a barrister in Sydney specialising in the areas of environmental law and local government law. The fund for the prize was established by the generous gifts of many colleagues and members of the Environment and Planning Law Association. Prize awarded on merit to a Postgraduate Law student for greatest proficiency in unit of study Environmental Planning Law on the recommendation of the teaching staff in environmental law or as the Faculty may decide. The CA Hardwick Prize This prize was established in 1997 in memory of the late Charles Aubrey in Constitutional Law Hardwick QC by the gift of his son Malcolm Hardwick QC. 1. The object of the prize is to recognise and reward academic merit in the study of Constitutional Law. 2. The prize is awarded annually to the student(s) enrolled in the Bachelor or any other combined law course showing the greatest proficiency in the subject Constitutional Law (or if the subject Constitutional Law is not offered as a subject in any year, for proficiency in Administrative Law or another public law subject decided by the Faculty. 3. The prize is awarded on the recommendation of the teaching staff in Constitutional Law or as the Faculty may decide. The Judge J Perdriau The Judge Ralph Perdriau Prize No. 1 is awarded annually to the student Prize No. 1 who achieves the highest mark in the unit of study Labour Law. Established in 2012 by a bequest, this prize is in memory of alumnus Judge Ralph J Perdriau (LLB 1919). While employed by the NSW Department of Labour and Industry, Mr Perdriau drafted the Workers' Compensation Bill in 1925 which was enacted by the NSW Parliament in 1926. Judge Perdriau was appointed as the inaugural Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Commission in 1926 and retired in 1951. The Judge J Perdriau The Judge Ralph Perdriau Prize No. 2 is awarded annually to the graduating Prize No. 2 student who achieves the best performance in the Master of Labour Law and Relations. Established in 2012 by a bequest, this prize is in memory of alumnus Judge Ralph J Perdriau (LLB 1919). While employed by the NSW Department of Labour and Industry, Mr Perdriau drafted the Workers' Compensation Bill in 1925 which was enacted by the NSW Parliament in 1926. Judge Perdriau was appointed as the inaugural Chairman of the Workers' Compensation Commission in 1926 and retired in 1951. The Marjorie O'Brien Established in 2012 by a bequest, the Marjorie O'Brien Prize is awarded Prize annually for the most outstanding work by a female student in the unit of study Legal Reasoning and the Common Law System.

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The Tomonari Akaha This prize was established in 1998 at the instigation of Mr A.I. Tonking, Memorial Prize Barrister, and by the gift of Mr Tonking, Nippon Australia Consultants Pty Limited, and other donors, in memory of Tomonari Akaha, an international student in the Faculty of Law between 1992 and 1995, who completed the requirements for a Bachelor of Laws degree and died suddenly in May 1996. The prize was established initially for a period of five years. 1. The prize is awarded to an international student, whose permanent address in the year of the award is in a country in the Asia‐Pacific region and who is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor course shows a meritorious standard of academic proficiency in the subject Equity. Thomas P Flattery Prize Founded in 1958 by a gift of 105 Pounds from Mr Thomas P. Flattery, MA for Roman Law LLB. The prize is awarded under the following conditions: 1. The prize shall be known as the Thomas P. Flattery Prize. 2. The prize shall be awarded to the student who gains highest marks at the annual examinations in the subject Roman Law provided that the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws and Juris Doctor degrees. Tuh Fuh and Ruby Lee Established by gifts from Dr Kang Wong and Ms Esther Wong, the prize is in Memorial Prize in memory of Ms Wong's late parents, Tuh Fuh and Ruby Lee. Awarded Criminology annually to the student who attains the highest mark for the unit of study Criminology, provided the student is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree. University of Sydney Established in 1980 by an allocation of funds from the Governors of the Foundation Prize for Trustee of the University of Sydney Foundation for a prize in law. The prize is Australian International awarded to the greatest proficiency in the postgraduate subject LAWS6209 Taxation Australian International Taxation, or such other postgraduate subject in the Faculty of Law which the Faculty of Law may from time to time recommend to the University. Walter Ernest Savage Established in 1983 by a donation of $2000 from the family of Walter Ernest Prize for Foundations of Savage of Glebe to establish a memorial prize. Mr Savage graduated with the Law degree of Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney in 1961. Awarded annually to the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws who is most proficient in the course Legal Institutions. Walter Ernest Savage Established in 1983 by a donation of $2000 from the family of Walter Ernest Prize for Foundations of Savage of Glebe to establish a memorial prize. Mr Savage graduated with the Law degree of Bachelor of Laws from the University of Sydney in 1961. Awarded annually on the recommendation of the Board of Examiners of the Faculty of Law to the candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Laws who is most proficient in the course Legal Institutions.

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