Australian Law Students Association

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The Australian Law Students' Association (ALSA) is the peak representative body of law students from Australia. The ALSA facilitates communication between the law student societies of each Australian law school; it represents students to government, universities and the public; it authors numerous educational and careers publications; and it hosts an annual conference and two additional council meetings each year.

ALSA is a not-for-profit association run by law students elected annually for the benefit of all law students nationally. ALSA's membership is comprised of all law students in Australia, and their universities' law student societies. Representation to ALSA is facilitated by these societies, whose delegates sit on the ALSA National Council. The organisation's functions are overseen by an Executive and Committee.

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  • Adelaide University Law Students' Society
  • Australian National University Law Students' Society
  • Bond University Law Students' Association
  • Charles Darwin University Law Students' Society
  • Deakin Law Students' Society (Melbourne Chapter)
  • Deakin Law Students' Society (Geelong Chapter)
  • North Law Society (Edith Cowan University)
  • Flinders Law Students' Association
  • Griffith University (Gold Coast) Law Students' Association
  • Griffith University Law Society (Nathan Campus)
  • James Cook University Law Students' Society
  • La Trobe University Law Students' Association
  • Macquarie University Law Society
  • Melbourne University Law Students' Society
  • Monash Law Students’ Society
  • Murdoch Student Law Society
  • Notre Dame Law Students' Society
  • Queensland University of Technology Association of Law Students
  • Southern Cross University Law Society
  • Sydney University Law Society
  • Tasmania University Law Society
  • Issacs Law Society (University of Canberra)
  • University of New England Law Students’ Society
  • University of New South Wales Law Society
  • University of Newcastle Law Students’ Association
  • University of Queensland Law Society
  • University of Technology, Sydney Law Students' Society
  • The Blackstone Society (University of Western Australia)
  • University of Western Sydney Law Students' Assosiation
  • University of Wollongong Law Students' Society
  • Victoria University Law Students' Society

[edit] Events

2005 saw the Australian Law Students Association (ALSA) Conference be held in Perth, Western Australia. The conference allows students to compete against fellow member universities in mooting, negotiation, witness examination and client interviewing. Each competition allows the student to apply their legal training, skills and knowledge in a practical sense.

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