ANJeL/Akira Kawamura Course Prizes in Japanese Law
Mr Akira Kawamura, one of ANJeL's
advisory board, kindly offers three academic prizes ($1000 each)
for the best academic performance by a student in:
- Japanese Law and Society (ANU – for 2007, David Akers, for 2008 Celia Winnett);
- any of the LLM
courses on Japanese law formerly taught at UNSW, namely Japanese Law in Context,
Japanese Law and Politics, Japanese Law and Society,
Japanese Law and the Economy, Tutorial in Advanced Japanese
Law and Tutorial in Japanese Law and Language (UNSW
- one prize only for best student academic performance; winner
for 2003, Carol Lawson; for 2004, Aaron Dauber; for 2005, Carol Lawson; for 2006, Duncan Tweed; for 2007, Katie Campbell; for 2008, Nicola McGuire); and
- Japanese Law (USydney: winner for 2003, David
Yardley; for 2004, Matthew Burston; for 2007, Joel Rheuben).
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ANJeL Course Prize Winner at ANU for 2008, Ms Celia Winnett,
with Kent Anderson at the ANU awards ceremony in 2009.
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ANJeL Course Prize Winner at ANU for 2007,
Mr David Akers, with Kent Anderson at the ANU awards
ceremony in 2008. |
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ANJeL Course Prize Winner at ANU for 2005, Mr Chris Stevens,
with Kent Anderson at the ANU awards ceremony in March 2006.
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ANJeL Course Prize Winner at ANU for 2004,
Ms Patricia Hepworth, with Kent Anderson at the ANU awards
ceremony in April 2005. |
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ANJeL Course Prize Winner at ANU for 2003, Ms Emma Saint,
with Kent Anderson, at the ANU awards ceremony in 2004.
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Last updated: 31 May 2009
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