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The Centre for Commercial Law

The ANU College of Law established the Centre for Commercial Law (CCL) at the Australian National University in 1998.

CCL's central mission of advancing the body of knowledge of commercial law in Australia, is achieved through a number of objectives:

  • To be a national leader in private and government commercial law research and teaching.
  • To be a centre of excellence in private and government commercial law reform advice and policy evaluation.
  • To be a national forum for academics, practitioners and regulators working in private and government commercial law.

The Centre's functions include commercial law research and teaching in the Law School, and conducting seminars, workshops and consultancies for legal practitioners, government and the business community on commercial law issues, particularly as they affect government commercial practice.

The Centre's research specialises in emerging commercial law areas, particularly corporatisation, privatisation, government contracting, globalisation and international aspects of commercial law. Research and projects undertaken at the Centre also covers the 'traditional' areas of commercial practice such as bankruptcy and insolvency, companies, securities, contracts, equity, intellectual property, personal property securities, trade practices and taxation.

The activities of CCL are sponsored by Blake Dawson.


SEMINAR

The UNIDROIT principles of international commercial law

Professor Joachim Bonell

Friday 4 July, 1-2pm
Phillipa Weeks Staff Library, ANU College of Law

HARTNELL COLLOQUIUM:
Business and Consumer Regulation: A new regime?

Friday 1 August 2008
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