Events

1. 6th Annual Castan Centre Human Rights Moot

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law is hosting the sixth annual human rights moot competition, which is open to law (JD/LLB) students at all Victorian universities. The competition will address issues associated with the Victorian human rights legislation and will give students the opportunity to hone their skills in this important area of law. The event is proudly sponsored by Clayton Utz, who is providing generous prizes:

  • $3000 to the winning team
  • $1000 to the runners-up

Competitors must be in the equivalent of at least third year of a combined law degree, or in any stage of a JD degree, but must not have completed their degree. It is preferable that competitors have completed some studies in human rights law.

For more information please see here.

The Castan Centre wishes to thank the moot competition sponsors Clayton Utz.

2. Susan Campbell Memorial Dinner: Celebrating Clinical Legal Education at Monash

Susan Campbell AM (1943-2011) was a pioneer of community legal centres. Through her work, she inspired a generation of law students to give back to their communities. This event celebrates Susan’s professional life and her work with the Monash Clinical Legal Education program.

Host: Professor Arie Freiberg AM, Dean, Faculty of Law
MC:
Radio presenter Jon Faine (BA 1979, LLB 1981)
Date and time:
7pm, Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Venue: St Kilda Town Hall
Tickets: $150. Limited concession available. To purchase tickets visit community.monash.edu/suecampbell

For any queries contact adm-lsfoundation@monash.edu. Proceeds will go towards the Susan Campbell AM Clinical Legal Education Visiting Fellowship and Future Fund. Justice Marcia Neave AO is fund patron.

3. Sydney Law School Postgraduate Conference -Crossing Boundaries

Date: Thursday 1 & Friday 2 November, 2012
Venue: Sydney Law School, New Law School Building
Eastern Avenue
Camperdown, University of Sydney

Call for Papers
Deadline 31 August 2012

In 2012, the theme of the conference is “Crossing Boundaries.”   The Postgraduate Law Research Students Committee invites research students in law and related disciplines (including sociology, cultural studies, philosophy, political economy, history, economics and business) to submit paper proposals that engage with this theme

For further information visit http://sydney.edu.au/news/law/457.html?eventcategoryid=43&eventid=9547

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