John Keeler gained his undergraduate degree from the University of Oxford before joining the Law School at the University of Adelaide in 1964. After beginning his career as a lecturer he remained at the University until formally retiring in 2002, after which he continued to serve as an adjunct Associate Professor. During his time at Adelaide Dr Keeler served on many committees both within the Law School and for the wider university community including the University Council (1980s and 1990s) and the Staff Association, and was a habituate of the University Staff Club and a founder and long serving member of the famous ‘Table Four’. In 2016 Dr Keeler was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Awards in recognition o...
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Law alumni, current and past staff, donors and many members of Perth’s legal community gathered at T...
© 2009 Dr. John WaughWhen Australian law teaching began in 1857, few lawyers in common-law systems h...
In this interview, Bernard M. Ortwein, professor of law at Suffolk University Law School and graduat...
Associate Dean for Graduate & International Programs and Professor of Law (1961-2005). Topics includ...
Terrance Sandalow, dean of the Law School since July 1, 1978, announced late last year that he was s...
Professor Sawer was born in Burma in 1910 and his family moved to Australia in 1913 where he attende...
Sam Jacobs began his association with the University in 1939 as student in the Law School, but his s...
Harry Medlin's association with the University of Adelaide lasted over 50 years, with his influence ...
The Vice Chancellor of The University of Notre Dame Australia, Dr Peter Tannock, today expressed gr...
On Wednesday 6th July, the University of Notre Dame Australia was delighted to confer the honorary...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Chancellor, the Hon Justice Neville Owen, delivered a serie...
The article presents the profile of law professor James Winfield Bowers. It informs that Bowers stud...
From the video archives of the Cornell Law School Heritage Project. The interviewer is Peter W. Mart...
An impressive group of legal experts and businesspeople has been appointed to mentor the Law Degree...
An interview with Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Fred McDougall and Director Planning and Strategy...
Law alumni, current and past staff, donors and many members of Perth’s legal community gathered at T...
© 2009 Dr. John WaughWhen Australian law teaching began in 1857, few lawyers in common-law systems h...
In this interview, Bernard M. Ortwein, professor of law at Suffolk University Law School and graduat...
Associate Dean for Graduate & International Programs and Professor of Law (1961-2005). Topics includ...
Terrance Sandalow, dean of the Law School since July 1, 1978, announced late last year that he was s...