GATEWAY TO COMMON LAW University of , 13 – 20 January 2019 adelaide.edu.au THE Study common law at one of the oldest universities in the Southern Hemisphere.

This intensive one-week program is specifically designed for advanced undergraduate students who would like to study common law system from a comparative perspective. Taught by experienced academic staff from , Australia’s second oldest law school established in 1874, students will grasp great knowledge of various aspects of Australian legal system.

COST: $1,400 AUD

LECTURES & FIELD TRIPS SEMINARS

WELCOMING LEARNING LUNCH MATERIALS 7 NIGHTS LIBRARY ACCOMMODATION (Single room, breakfast ACCESS and dinner included)

ON-CAMPUS CERTIFICATE OF WI-FI ATTENDANCE

Gateway to Common Law University of Adelaide, Australia, 13 – 20 January 2019 STUDY IN CAFÉ CULTURE Adelaide is one of Australia’s most cosmopolitan cities, with an array of cafés, restaurants and shops reflecting the diversity of its ethnic communities. Adelaide is reputed THE CENTRE OF to have more cafés and restaurants SHOPPING per head of population than any Adelaide boasts a range of other city in Australia. shopping experiences comparable to anywhere in Australia. Within the CBD, Rundle Mall ADELAIDE has the biggest concentration of department and chain stores, while within walking distance are Adelaide Law School is located in the trendy boutiques, pubs and cafés. University of Adelaide’s North Terrace Campus, in the city centre of Adelaide, capital of .

Students will study in a modern campus with shining historical buildings, and within walking distance to South Australia Parliament, Museum, State Library, Art Gallery and CBD.

EASY TO GET AROUND Adelaide is a vibrant city that’s easy to navigate. Broad, spacious boulevards accommodate an efficient network of public buses, trains and trams, with international students receiving the same discounts as locals.

Adelaide is a coastal city, with pristine white sandy beaches HIT THE that attract thousands for relaxation and recreation in the summer. It takes just 20 BEACH minutes on the tram to get from the city centre to the beach.

Gateway to Common Law University of Adelaide, Australia, 13 – 20 January 2019 THE PROGRAM YOUR LECTURERS

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Arrival in 9:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 12:00 9:00 – 12:00 All Day Departure Dr Mark Giancaspro Professor Paul Babie Mr David Caruso Adelade Introduction Torts (Dr Property Law Criminal Law Evidence Law Barossa Valley Dr Mark Giancaspro is a Professor Babie is Mr Caruso researches, to Common Michelle Lim) (Prof. Paul (Ms Kellie (Mr David Wine Tasting Law/Contract Babie) Toole) Caruso) Tour Lecturer and practising Adelaide Law School teaches and practises Law (Dr Mark commercial lawyer at the Professor of Property in litigious private and Giancaspro) University of Adelaide Theory and Law public law. He is a Law School. He holds and Director of The Senior Lecturer and the an honours degree University of Adelaide Foundation Director of 13:00 – 15:00 14:00 – 16:00 14:00 – 16:00 14:00 – 16:00 14:00 – 16:00 in Laws and Legal Research Unit for the the Litigation Law Unit Welcoming Visit a Law Visit a local Visit Parliament Australia Practice from Flinders Study of Society, Ethics (LLU) of the University lunch and firm court of South - China University and a PhD from the University of and Law (RUSSEL) (which he founded of Adelaide and the Chief Executive Director campus tour Australia Comparative Law Workshop Adelaide. His legal employment background in 2007). He was elected a Fellow of of the China Australia Research Partnership and research interests are both primarily the Australian Academy of Law in 2017. for Judicial Civilsation (CAPJC). CAPJC is a commercial, with issues in contract law and He is currently Associate Dean of Law multidisciplinary collaboration between LLU its various applications being his principal (International) of the Adelaide Law School and the Adelaide Law School, together with theme. Mark teaches in contract law, and Associate Dean (International) of the Chinese Partners led by the China University commercial law, operational commercial Faculty of the Professions. Prof Babie holds of Political Science and Law. David has law and sports law, and has published a BA in sociology from the University of presented and published in Australia, Asia, widely on matters including issues with the Calgary, a BThSt from Flinders University, a Europe and the United States, on litigation formation and renegotiation of contracts, LLB from the University of Alberta, a LLM systems, evidence and procedure reforms, the doctrine of consideration, and smart from the University of Melbourne, and a and international trade. contracts. He currently practices through DPhil in law from the University of Oxford. the Law School’s Legal Advice Service in the Adelaide Magistrates Court and is a Ms Kellie Toole member of the Adelaide University Research Unit on Military Law & Ethics’ (RUMLAE) Ms Toole’s interest commercial law division. in both legal practice and research is at the intersection of criminal Dr Michelle Lim law and human rights Dr Lim’s research law. She worked with occurs at the intersection legal aid criminal clients between biodiversity in private practice and conservation and for the Legal Services Commission of SA in sustainable livelihoods. 2008 and 2009. Ms Toole was a researcher Michelle completed with the Mullighan Parliamentary Inquiry a double degree in into child sexual abuse on the APY Lands in Science (Ecosystem 2007 and 2008. Management) and Law and a PhD on legal and institutional arrangements for transboundary biodiversity conservation at the University of New England. Michelle’s post-doctoral research, based at the UNESCO Centre for Water Law, Policy and Science at the University of Dundee, Scotland, examined governance approaches for addressing ecosystem services and human well-being in the Ganges Brahmaputra Meghna Delta.

Gateway to Common Law University of Adelaide, Australia, 13 – 20 January 2019 FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIES

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