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Prizes


The following prizes are awarded each year to students enrolled in the specified undergraduate subjects.

The Alec Masel Prize for Civil Procedure

Awarded by Phillips Fox to the student with the best result in LAW5104 (Civil procedure). Value: $150

The Arthur Andersen Prize for Taxation

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5213 (Taxation). Value: $1000

The Arthur Robinson and Hedderwicks prizes for Company Law

Awarded to the top four students for excellence in LAW5214 (Corporations and business associations law). Value: $250 each

The Baldwins Prize for Wills, Probate and Administration

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5128 (Wills, probate and administration). Value: $300

The Blake Dawson Waldron Prize for Contract

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW2100 (Contract). Value: $300

The Brian Benjamin Prize for Equity and Trusts

Awarded by Phillips Fox to the student with the best result in LAW4201 (Equity and trusts). Value: $500

The Butterworths prizes

Awarded to the students with the best result in:

Value: Book vouchers to the value of $600 (ie 8 x $75)

The Clayton Utz prizes for Torts

Awarded to the students with the best results in LAW2200 (Torts). Value: first prize $300, second prize $200

The Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions Prizes

Awarded to the students with the best results in LAW5112 (Federal criminal law). Value: first prize $400, second prize $200

The Corrs Chambers Westgarth Prize for Restrictive Trade Practices

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW2200 (Restrictive trade practices). Value: $200

The Corrs Chambers Westgarth Prize for Intellectual Property

Awarded to the student with the best result in either: LAW5147 (Intellectual property II: patents, trade marks and unfair competition) or LAW5146 (Intellectual property I: copyright, designs and confidential information). In the case where the two subjects are offered in any one year, the prize should be awarded to the student with the best result in either subject. Value: $200

The Ferrier Hodgson Prize for Insolvency

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5142 (Insolvency). Value: $500

The Freehill Hollingdale and Page Prize for Industrial Arbitration

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW4119 (Industrial arbitration). Value: $500

The Freehill Hollingdale and Page Prize for Corporations and Business Associations Law

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5214 (Corporations and business associations law). Value: $500

The Hall and Wilcox Prize for The Lawyer

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5125 (The lawyer). Value: $200

The Herbert Geer and Rundle Prize for Insurance Law/Credit and Security Law

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW4121 (Insurance law) or LAW5105 (Credit and security law). The prize is awarded every second year. Value: $200

The Holding Redlich Prize for best final year honours thesis

Awarded to the student who writes the best final year h onours thesis. Value: $1000

The Holding Redlich Prize for Media Law

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5144 (Media law). Value: $500

The Mallesons Stephen Jaques prizes

Awarded to the students with the best results in:

The Maritime Law Association of Australia and New Zealand Prize for Maritime Law

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5116 (Maritime law). Value: $500

The National Australia Banking Law Prize for Australian Banking Law

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW4104 (Australian banking law). Value: $400

The Peter Twining Prize for Torts Law

Awarded by Phillips Fox to the honours student who writes the best thesis in the area of torts law. Value: $1000

The Purves Clarke Richards Prize for Contract

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW2100 (Contract). Value: $500

The Sir Charles Lowe Moot Prize

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW5500 (Moot court). Value: $300

The Sir Owen Dixon International Commission of Jurists Law Prize for International Law

Awarded to the student with the best result in LAW4122 (International law). Value: $200

The State Insurance Consumer Appeals Centre Prize

Awarded to the student who writes the best essay on a topic relating to insurance law and consumers. Value: $250

The Supreme Court Exhibition Prize

Awarded to the student who is selected by the Chief Justice on the recommendation of the dean of the faculty for having written the best final year honours thesis.

The Supreme Court Prize

Awarded to the student selected by the Chief Justice on the recommendation of the dean of the faculty as the best student completing final year Bachelor of Laws with Honours.


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