Macquarie Law School celebrates 50 years
2025 marks five decades since Macquarie Law School was established. Dean of Macquarie Law School, Professor Lise Barry reflects on the Law School’s evolution.
2025 marks five decades since Macquarie Law School was established. Dean of Macquarie Law School, Professor Lise Barry reflects on the Law School’s evolution.
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