The Australian Law Students' Association
The Australian Law Students Association (ALSA) is a not-for-profit association, comprising all Law Student Societies and Law Students Assocations in Australia, representing approximately 28,000 law students. It is run by law students, for the benefit of all law students nationally. The UOW Law Students' Society is a member of ALSA and participates in most activities of the association.
The core functions of ALSA are:
- To represent and promote the interests and concerns of Australian law students
- To gather and disseminate information of interest and concern to Australian law students
- To promote and facilitate communication and the exchange of information between law student societies, particularly within Australia
- To promote and facilitate interaction and activities of a social, intellectual, and competitive nature among law students generally
The governing body is the ALSA Council. The UOW Law Students' Society President and Vice President (Education/ALSA) sit on the ALSA Council representing the law students of UOW.
For more information see the Australian Law Students' Association website.

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