In 1964 the Senate of the University of Sydney established the Law Extension Committee (LEC) specifically to teach the Board's students and to prepare them for the Board's examinations. Since then the LEC has provided all of the tuition required by the students enrolled in the LPAB's Diploma in Law course using teachers engaged by the University, both practitioners and academics, and providing access to all of the resources of the University's Law School library.
(From: http://sydney.edu.au/law-extension-committee/about/index.shtml (viewed March 2016). Link no longer live)
The Law Extension Committee is appointed by the University Senate and comprises sixteen members and nominees proposed by the University including: the Chancellor, Vice Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor as ex officio members, the Dean of the Law School and three other members nominated by the Faculty of Law; four nominees of Senate, a nominee of the Chief Justice of New South Wales , two members nominated by the NSW Bar Association and two members nominated by the Law Society of NSW.
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Law Extension Executive Committee (Circa 1966 to Current), [AGN-00000254]. University of Sydney Archives, accessed 07/11/2024, https://archives-search.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/22891