Campus Law and Liberty Societies

Campus Law and Liberty Societies

The Law and Liberty Society of Australia encourages the participation of university students in our Campus Law and Liberty Program at the following universities:

  • Australian Catholic University (Brisbane)

  • Australian Catholic University (Melbourne)

  • Australian Catholic University (Sydney)

  • the Australian National University

  • Bond University

  • Central Queensland University

  • Charles Darwin University

  • Charles Sturt University

  • Curtin University

  • Deakin University

  • Edith Cowan University

  • Flinders University

  • Griffith University

  • James Cook University

  • La Trobe University

  • Macquarie University

  • Monash University

  • Murdoch University

  • Queensland University of Technology

  • RMIT University

  • Southern Cross University

  • Swinburne University of Technology

  • the University of Adelaide

  • the University of Canberra

  • the University of Melbourne

  • the University of New England

  • the University of New South Wales

  • the University of Newcastle

  • the University of Notre Dame (Fremantle)

  • the University of Notre Dame (Sydney)

  • the University of Queensland

  • the University of Southern Queensland

  • the University of Sydney

  • the University of Tasmania

  • the University of Technology Sydney

  • the University of the Sunshine Coast

  • the University of Western Australia

  • the University of Wollongong

  • Victoria University

  • Western Sydney University

Membership in our campus Law and Liberty societies is open to students and faculty who share in the Law and Liberty Society of Australia’s aims, by application.

The purposes of these campus societies are:

  • To encourage and promote greater understanding among Australia’s future leaders of the rule of law, individual liberty, personal responsibility, limited government, separation of powers, judicial restraint, economic freedom, national sovereignty, subsidiarity, and the fundamental freedoms of freedom of conscience and religion, freedom of thought, belief, opinion, and expression, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association

  • To encourage and promote greater understanding of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia, its role as the founding document of the Commonwealth of Australia and its significance to Australia’s legal and political framework.

  • To organise, facilitate and encourage academic discussion and debate regarding significant contemporary intellectual and practical developments in law and public policy.

  • To organise, facilitate and encourage academic discussion and debate concerning legal and public policy issues of constitutional significance.

  • To provide members with opportunities to develop professional networks within the legal profession and on campus, and to gain experience in leadership, communication and event management.

  • To assist members in taking advantage of opportunities for students to attend conferences and events relating to law and legal policy, in cooperation with The Law and Liberty Society of Australia, its Law and Liberty Circles, and The Samuel Griffith Society.

To apply to join your campus Law and Liberty Society, please complete the form below or email us at contact@lawandliberty.org.au.