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3606 Approved academic institutions
(1) Subject to subrule (3) (a), each of the following is an approved
academic institution:
(a) the Australian National University;
(b) the University of Canberra;
(c) an institution recognised by another Australian jurisdiction as
providing a course of study which—
(i) satisfies the academic requirements for admission in that
jurisdiction; and
(ii) requires a student to acquire and demonstrate an
appropriate understanding of, and competence in, each area
of law mentioned in rule 3605 (1) (a).
Rule 3607
(2) The admissions board may only designate an institution under
subrule (1) (c) if the admissions board is satisfied that the institution
will competently provide an approved course of study in law.
(3) The admissions board may—
(a) by written notice given to an academic institution not less than
1 year before the notice is to take effect, withdraw approval of
the institution; or
(b) by written notice given to an academic institution not less than
6 months before the notice is to take effect, impose or vary a
condition on the approval of the institution, which the
admissions board considers appropriate, including a condition
resulting from a review of the institution under rule 3607.