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The International and Humanitarian Law Library
An AustLII research and infrastructure project
Project Summary
Approved Title: The International and Humanitarian Law Library – A global dimension in Australian legal research infrastructure
Summary: All researchers in international and humanitarian law in Australian Law Schools will use this infrastructure to improve their research. So will similar researchers from Universities worldwide, enhancing Australia's reputation in this field. Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and other government agencies involved in international law, co-operation and trade, will obtain similar benefits from resources not available within government, assisting the Australian Government's moves toward greater involvement in international institutions. Researchers from non-government organisations with international engagements will benefit from free access, as will all Australians who wish to better inform themselves in these fields.
Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage – Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities (LIEF) fund; Grant LE0989957, 2009; Primary RFCD 2801 Information Systems; ARC funding : $150,000.
Chief Investigators, Parties and Contributions
Investigator |
Collaborating Institution |
University of Technology, Sydney
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Prof Graham Greenleaf
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University of New South Wales
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Prof Sam Blay
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University of Technology, Sydney
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Prof Andrew Byrnes
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University of New South Wales
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Prof Rosemary Rayfuse
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University of New South Wales
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Prof Michael Adams
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University of Western Sydney
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Prof Don Rothwell
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Australian National University
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Prof Kim Rubenstein
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Australian National University
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Prof Gillian Triggs
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University of Sydney
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The Council of Australian Law Deans (CALD) supports the project.
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