Events

1. Free Public Lecture: How Gender Can Affect Progress Towards The UN’s Millennium Development Goals

Nana Oye Lithur is the Chief Executive Director of the Human Rights Advocacy Centre and is a respected human rights activist in Ghana.  Nana has led several fact finding missions to investigate human rights violations in Ghana and has also worked as a lecturer, presenting Human Rights/CHRI human rights lectures for journalism students. Nana has also been recognised for her work in human rights and in 2008 was a recipient and champion torch bearer for women’s rights. This event is co-sponsored BusEco PAL Program.

 Date: Wednesday 14 April, 2010
Time
: 1 pm – 2 pm
             (light refreshments from 2 pm – 2.30 pm)
Venue
: R4,  Rotunda, Building 8,
              Monash University Clayton Campus
RSVP: castan.centre@law.monash.edu.au
            or telephone 9905 3327

For more information:
www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/events/2010/lithur-lecture.html

2. Leo Cussen Institute: Information Session

Leo Cussen is holding an Information Session on the On-site and On-line Practical Training Courses for 2010. Postgraduate students are encouraged to attend this event.

Date: Thursday 8 April, 2010
Time: 5 pm – 7 pm
Venue: Level 1, 360 Little Bourke Street

For more information and to register see:
www.leocussen.vic.edu.au/content.asp?pid=16690

3. 2010 Postgraduate Conference in Public Law

The Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law plays a prominent, independent role in public debate on issues vital to Australia’s future including Charters of Rights, federal reform, reconciliation and native title, refugees and migration law and the challenges of responding to terrorism.

The Centre takes great pleasure in inviting abstracts for its 2010 Postgraduate Conference in Public Law. The conference is an opportunity for research students studying in the field of public law to gain experience in presenting their work to their peers and the wider academic public law community in a critically constructive yet supportive environment.

Date: Monday 12 – Tuesday 13 July, 2010
Venue: Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law,
              Faculty of Law,
              University of New South Wales

To register please email:
gtcentre@unsw.edu.au

Registrations with abstracts must be submitted no later than Friday 30 April, 2010.

For more information and application details see:
2010 Postgraduate Conference on Public Law – Call for Papers

For more information:
www.gtcentre.unsw.edu.au/

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