Griffith Law School

At the Griffith Law School we believe in:

The diversity of law

We believe students should be exposed to law in all its forms - combining law with another discipline creates well-rounded graduates with a broad legal knowledge and the skills to put that knowledge into practice.

Social justice

We believe in diversity, inclusiveness and giving our students the knowledge, skills and opportunities to improve the world in which they live.

Driving change

We believe through our strong research culture, national and international partnerships, and industry collaborations we have the ability to change the world for the better.

As a student at Griffith Law School, you will be part of a vibrant community that embraces:

  • Critical, interdisciplinary legal scholarship
  • Diversity and inclusiveness
  • Social justice
  • Ethical judgment
  • Collegiality
  • Collaboration
  • Innovation
  • Excellence
Australian Federalism conference

Australian Federalism conference
23rd - 25th October 2008

Legal ethics conference

Legal ethics conference

Kirby prize nominations

Kirby prize nominations

Innocence Project

The Innocence Project is committed to freeing innocent persons who have been wrongly convicted in Australia

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