"Equipping tomorrow’s leaders in business and government" The law and its learning in business and government leadership
Why do markets and societies where the rule of law dominates have an edge over others?
In business environments, how often do you find that someone else seems to know something of legal issues, structures and principles and you would do better if you did?
How can a better knowledge of the law equip any market, any industry and any society and its government?
Come and dine with us, spend some time with fellow alumni and hear Professor Leon Trakman (Dean of Faculty of Law of one of the region’s leading law schools, well-known educator, internationally recognised thought leader in his field, and expert practitioner) use rich illustrations to provide fascinating and highly relevant insights into these issues.
Kindly Sponsored by

Keynote Speaker
Prof Leon Trakman
Dean UNSW Faculty of Law
Prof Leon Trakman has over 25 years experience as an international commercial arbitrator and mediator, trade panelist and educator.
Further details on Prof Trakman |
| Date: |
Wednesday, 14th December 2005 |
| Time: |
7.00pm |
| Venue: |
The Executives Club
#33-01, OCBC Centre (West Lobby)
Nearest MRT: Raffles Place
65 Chuila Street
Singapore 049513 |
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| Registration Fee: |
$20 per person (includes dinner) payable at door or by sending a cheque made payable to UNSW Alumni Association Singapore Chapter and mailing it to 10 Anson Rd, #13-07 International Plaza, Singapore 079903. |
| To register & reserve your seat: |
| Email: |
events@unswalumni-sg.org |
| Phone: |
6729 1432 |
About UNSW: The University of New South Wales is one of Australia’s leading teaching and research institutions. With over 40,000 students it is also Australia’s largest university. UNSW Asia (which will commence programmes in 2007) will be the first foreign-run full teaching and research institution in Singapore.
About the Faculty of Law UNSW: The UNSW Faculty of Law is one of region’s leading law schools, with about 2,400 law students, including 550 in post graduate programmes. The Faculty is best known internationally as a pioneer in small group teaching, an innovator in social justice and interdisciplinary education and a leader in preparing law graduates for careers in practice, business and government. With a significant number of international students, its undergraduate law degree (typically taken in combination with a UNSW degree in another discipline) is recognized for admission in many countries in Asia.
Supported by Faculty of Law, UNSW |