General Notices

1. AIAL Essay Prize in Administrative Law

The Australian Institute of Administrative Law Inc (AIAL) is inviting entries for the 2011 AIAL Essay Prize in Administrative Law.

The essay may be on any topic relating to administrative law. The length of the essay is to be 6,000 – 8,000 words. The amount of the prize is A$2,000.

Entries must be submitted by 1 May 2011 to the AIAL at : PO Box 3149, BMDC, ACT 2617 or to linda.crebbin@act.gov.au.

For further information and rules please see AIAL Essay Prize Information

2. Call for Submissions

The UCL Human Rights Review is a student-run academic journal edited by The UCL Student Human Rights Programme at the University College London and published by the UCL Institute for Human Rights.

The Review publishes articles and essays in the field of human rights from faculty, judges, practitioners and students working in law, public policy, political science and related disciplines.  Past volumes have included articles on topics as diverse as war crimes, affirmative action, freedom of speech, anti-terrorism legislation, realist and idealist approaches to rights, and socio-economic rights and equality.

We are currently accepting submissions for our fourth volume, to be published in October 2011.

Papers published by the Review should be between 5,000 and 10,000 words in length including footnotes; articles exceeding the word limit may be considered in exceptional circumstances.  The review follows the OSCOLA citation format (see http://www.ukessays.com/essaywritinghelp/oscolareferencing.php for further information).

The deadline for submissions is Friday 15 April, 2011.

Early submission is strongly advised, and papers will be considered on a rolling basis.

Due to the high number of submissions received, we are unable to provide individual feedback.

Please submit your essay by e-mail attachment in Microsoft Word or rtf format to hrreview.submissions@uclshrp.com

If you have any questions please feel free to get in touch with the Review at hrreview@uclshrp.com

3. Castan Centre New and Upcoming Events

If you want to keep abreast of Castan Centre news and upcoming events, become a member by clicking on the link below. Membership is free.  Members receive emails about all centre events and other developments in the field.

The centre also runs a very active social media program on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and WordPress, and you can check them all out at the addresses below.

If you have any queries about the Castan Centre or its programs, please contact 9905 3327 or castan.centre@law.monash.edu.au.

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