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Authorised by: Dean LBA
Last updated: February 6, 2003
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Faculty of Law, Business and Arts

Centre for Southeast Asian Law (CSEAL)

The Centre for Southeast Asian Law was established in the then Faculty of Law in 1995, following the provision of a generous grant by the Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund Committee and underwritten by the Northern Territory Government.

The Centre aims to increase research and understanding in the areas of comparative law and the laws of Southeast Asia, and to increase the opportunities for postgraduate study and professional development in these areas.

For further information on the Centre for Southeast Asian Law, please telephone the Director, Professor Ned Aughterson on Tel: (+61) (0)8 8946 6899 or email: ned.aughterson@cdu.edu.au

The Centre is located on Level 3, Building 39 (Law/Arts Building) at the Northern Territory University's Casuarina Campus.