Originally posted by http://law.anu.edu.au:
The Australian Centre for Environmental Law (ACEL) aims to meet the growing demand for environmental law expertise-in practice, in teaching, in research and in public policy development.
The Australian Centre for Intellectual Property in Agriculture (ACIPA) is a national facility for education and training, and research and policy development in intellectual property issues as they apply to agricultural biotechnology and the grains industry.
The Centre for Commercial Law's (CCL) functions include encouraging commercial law research and teaching in the Law Faculty, and conducting seminars and workshops for legal practitioners, government, and the business community on commercial law issues, particularly as they affect government commercial practice.
The Centre for International and Public Law (CIPL) was established in 1990 and its primary focus is legal aspects of the international order and issues of public law, particularly the relationship between governments and individuals.
The Centre for Law and Economics has been established to become a Trans-Tasman centre of excellence in the application of economic analysis to law in Australia and New Zealand. All Government policy, whether taxation expenditure or pure property rights regulation, involves at its root laws enacted by Parliament or courts.
The Australian Network for Japanese Law (ANJeL) is an initiative of the law faculties at the Australian National University (ANU), the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and the University of Sydney (USyd). The core aim of ANJeL is to promote scholarly engagement with Japanese law, especially in Australia.
The Australian Labour Law Association main objectives are to promote the study of labour law and social security both in Australia and internationally, and to provide a forum for discussion and debate for lawyers and others working in these fields.