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UNSW Law & Justice is recognised globally for its high-quality research and impact on policy and practice . The quality of the Faculty ’ s research is recognised by a consistently high level of funding from the Australian Research Council ( ARC ) as well as other funding bodies , government and industry partners .
With leading thinkers , researchers , practitioners and industry experts , UNSW Law & Justice has a long tradition of excellence in applied legal research which has been used to strengthen and enhance the practices of both the legal profession and industry .
UNSW Law & Justice Centres
UNSW Law & Justice incorporates a range of research , advocacy and education centres which are integral to the Faculty ’ s research and impact . They also play an essential role in the education of UNSW Law & Justice students through the provision of internships and clinical legal education .
> Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International
Refugee Law > Australasian Legal Information Institute ( AustLII ) > Australian Human Rights Institute ( AHRI ) > Centre for Criminology , Law & Justice ( CCLJ ) > China International Business & Economic Law
Centre ( CIBEL ) > Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law > Indigenous Law Centre ( ILC ) > Kingsford Legal Centre ( KLC ) > UNSW Allens Hub for Technology , Law & Innovation > Sustainable Development Reform Hub
Affiliated Centres : > Australian Pro Bono Centre > Diplomacy Training Program > Refugee Advice & Casework Service > The Grata Fund > Youth Law Australia > Migrant Justice Institute