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Public Interest Litigation

This project involves members of the Centre in public interest
litigation in the field of public law. This aspect of
the work of the Centre may involve litigation in appellate
courts in the fields of constitutional law, human rights and
Indigenous legal issues. The management and selection
of appropriate matters is undertaken in collaboration with
other organisations, including other UNSW Faculty of Law Centres and the
Public Interest Advocacy Centre.
The Centre's involvement in public interest litigation may be in the form of providing research or other support in ongoing matters for a party or an amicus curiae or intervener. See, on appearances as an amicus curiae or intervener, George Williams, 'The Amicus Curiae and Intervener in the High Court of Australia: A Comparative Analysis' (2000) 28 Federal Law Review 365.
Submissions in some matters can be found in our Constitutional Law Teacher's
Clearing House.
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