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Western Sydney University School of Law

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Type
  
Public

Campus
  
Urban

Phone
  
+61 2 4620 3629

Founded
  
1995

Established
  
1995

Website
  
www.uws.edu.au

Dean
  
Michael Adams

Affiliation
  
Western Sydney University

Location
  
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Affiliations
  
Western Sydney University

Address
  
22, Narellan Rd, Campbelltown NSW 2560, Australia

Hours
  
Closed today SaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–10PMTuesday9AM–10PMWednesday9AM–10PMThursday9AM–10PMFriday9AM–10PMSuggest an edit

Similar
  
Western Sydney University, Macquarie Law School, Sydney Law School, UNSW Faculty of Law, University of Sydney

The Western Sydney University School of Law comprises part of the College of Business at the Western Sydney University.

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History

The Western Sydney University School of Law comprises part of the College of Business at the Western Sydney University. It is housed on the Parramatta and Campbeltown Campuses of the University. It is one of Sydney's youngest Law Schools. The School of Law was established on 1 January 2001 as a result of the amalgamation of the three former federated members of the University of Western Sydney - Hawkesbury, Macarthur and Nepean. The establishment of the school brought together the law programs of those organisations. The law school places special emphasis on commercial law including taxation law, banking, finance and investment law, contracts and corporations law, and delivers programs in specialist areas such as elder law and international law.

Distinctions

Teams from the School of Law have won the following law competitions:

  • Winner 2003 National Final, Law Council of Australia, Family Law Mooting Competition
  • Winner 2003 Australasian Law Students Association Competition, Best
  • Winner 2008 Australasian Law Students Association Mooting Competition
  • References

    Western Sydney University School of Law Wikipedia