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MULSS
About
Acknowledgment of Country
Melbourne Law School Students’ Society (MULSS) Racial Equity and Anti-Discrimination Statement
Our Committee
Constitution and Regulations
Policies
Our Sponsors
Ethical Sponsorship
Our Community Partners
Feedback Form
Join our Mailing List
Careers
About Careers
Careers Resources
Competitions
About Competitions
Rules
Code of Conduct
Mooting
Negotiation
Witness Examination
Client Interview
Sir Harry Gibbs Constitutional Moot
External Competitions
Education
About Education
Student Tutorial Services
Stepping Stones Program
Pathfinder Program
Private Tutoring Platform
Representation
Our Representatives
Disability
Indigenous
Ethnocultural
International Students
Queer
WAGDI
Year Level Representatives
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Our Initiatives and Resources
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Book Fairy
Equitable Ticketing Scheme
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Acknowledgment of Country
Melbourne Law School Students’ Society (MULSS) Racial Equity and Anti-Discrimination Statement
Our Committee
Constitution and Regulations
Policies
Our Sponsors
Ethical Sponsorship
Our Community Partners
Feedback Form
Join our Mailing List
Folder: Careers
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About Careers
Careers Resources
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About Competitions
Rules
Code of Conduct
Mooting
Negotiation
Witness Examination
Client Interview
Sir Harry Gibbs Constitutional Moot
External Competitions
Folder: Education
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About Education
Student Tutorial Services
Stepping Stones Program
Pathfinder Program
Private Tutoring Platform
Folder: Representation
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Our Representatives
Disability
Indigenous
Ethnocultural
International Students
Queer
WAGDI
Year Level Representatives
Folder: Resources
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Our Initiatives and Resources
Publications
Book Fairy
Equitable Ticketing Scheme
Financial Aid
Purely Dicta
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The Ethnocultural Representative, Anika Khan, can be contacted through email at ethnocultural@mulss.com

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185 Pelham Street, Carlton, VIC 3053

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The Melbourne University Law Students' Society acknowledges that the Law School sits on stolen Wurundjeri land of the Kulin Nation, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty was never ceded. As law students, we acknowledge that Aboriginal people experience disproportionate rates of imprisonment and interaction with the legal system. We strive to challenge the intersections of racism that cause this.

The MULSS is contributing to the 'Pay the Rent' campaign. A portion of the Society's revenue is paid to various Indigenous organisations in recognition of our existence on stolen land. We encourage others to consider Paying the Rent with us.

Melbourne University Law Students’ Society

Est. 1887

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