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  1. Welcome to your one-stop shop to learn more about surviving and thriving at UNSW Law & Justice. Information on course outlines, careers and policies for current students within UNSW Faculty of Law & Justice.

  2. Applications for entry into the dual degree law programs for non-combined law students is only possible in T1. Students from a non-combined law program who wish to transfer into combined law (LLB) are expected to meet the below criteria to be considered for entry: have completed a minimum of 48 units of credit (UOC) at UNSW and

  3. (Research Fellow, FLIP research stream, Faculty of Law & Justice, UNSW) and Jake Silove (Lawyer, Australian Government Solicitor). report provides useful points which should be considered by court administrators and managers when adopting certain AI tools. The authors have also helpfully identified the significant impact AI tools have played in ...

  4. UNSW Law & Justice is renowned as a top global law faculty and has been a progressive legal education and research leader for over 50 years. Medicine & Health Prepare yourself for the future of health at one of the world's top 50 medical faculties (QS Rankings by Subject, 2022).

  5. Ranked 12th worldwide* and 1st in Australia for employer reputation**, UNSW Law & Justice has been Australia’s leader in progressive legal education and research for over 50 years. We're also home to the highest-ranking criminology program in NSW** with an above world standard rating. Discover our range of study options and tackle tomorrow ...

  6. Every year UNSW Law & Justice provides up to 100 places for students studying a non-law degree at UNSW to transfer into a Law double degree. Alternative entry through Internal Program Transfer (IPT) doesn’t require you to sit the LAT and providing you receive full credit for your first year of studies, it won’t take you any longer to complete a law double degree.

  7. Law & Justice. Melanie is Deputy Dean (Education) in the Faculty of Law and Justice. She teaches and convenes Criminal Laws, Advanced Criminal Law and teaches into the Indigenous programs in the Faculty, including the pre-law program and the winter school. She convenes the criminal justice stream in the Humanities Pathway Program.