Events

1. 2013 Three Minute Thesis Competition

How can you condense years of complex research into a three minute presentation that is interesting for a general audience?

That’s the challenge that awaits graduate research candidates entering the Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, which is being held at every Australian university and universities in New Zealand, Asia and the South Pacific.

Research master’s and PhD candidates are now encouraged to register for the Monash faculty rounds of the 3MT competition. Faculty round winners will then compete at the Monash final, with the winner representing Monash at the transnational final at the University of Western Sydney. Prizes will be awarded at the faculty and central level, with the Monash winner receiving $1,000 plus an all-expenses paid trip to the University of Western Sydney to represent Monash.

Registrations open on 11 March and close at midnight on 24 May 2013. More information can be found on the intranet.

2. Allen & Overy Info Session

Interested in working in an International Law Practice? We will be holding an information session at your campus. Details as follows:

Date: 20 March 2013
Time: 1-2pm
Place: E457/11, Menzies Building, Monash University

We are keen to meet Monash law students in their penultimate and final years or postgraduate students with Burmese, Cambodian, Vietnamese, Thai or Indonesian language skills.

For more information please see A&O Monash Information Session & interview.

3. David Ritter, Green Peace CEO

Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, proudly presents: David Ritter, CEO of Greenpeace Australia; Rainbows in the Court Room. How the Law Can Protect Our Environment

Date: Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Time: 6:00pm to 7:15pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
RSVP: castan.centre@monash.edu or telephone 03 9905 3327

Public Lecture – All Welcome

A graduate of the University of Western Australia and the London School of Economics, David Ritter is the Chief Executive Officer of Greenpeace Australia Pacific. He is also an Honorary Fellow of the Faculty of Law at the University of Western Australia. Formerly one of Australia’s leading native title lawyers, David’s books to date include Contesting Native Title and The Native Title Market. David is a regular contributor of op eds to public debate in Australia and is a columnist for the London journal Global Policy. David returned to Australia to take up his current role last year, after five years working for Greenpeace in London.

4. Linklaters Info Session

Online applications are now being accepted for the Linklaters Hong Kong 2015 Training Contract conducted in September 2015.

This outstanding opportunity to work at one of the world’s most prestigious law firms, in one of the world’s most exciting cities, is open to all penultimate & final year law students.

For more information visit the Linklaters website.

Details of this program is as follows;

2015 Training Contract
Starting date: September 2015
Application Deadline: 30 April 2013

A representative from Linklaters Hong Kong will also be on campus on March 20 to provide more information about this program and to answer any questions interested students may have. Please see this Linklaters Flyer for more information.

5. Merry Christmas Yuendumu…And What a Riot it Was

Monash University’s Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) invites you to a public seminar by Ippei Okazaki – Director, Community Justice Centre (NT) – and a launch of the online release of Australasian Dispute Resolution, edited by Professor Tania Sourdin.

This seminar will provide a unique ‘mediators perspective’ of a Central Australian Indigenous community coming to grips with: murders, lateral violence, tribal punishment, the media, fake mediators and electronic ghosts – against what was a very sad, but powerful 2 year journey for the Warlpiri people. This will be an interactive seminar with an opportunity for participants to share their views regarding designing cross cultural mediation.

In conjunction with the seminar, there will be a launch for the online release of Australasian Dispute Resolution, edited by Professor Tania Sourdin (Professor of Law and Dispute Resolution, Monash University).

Date: Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Time: 6.15 – 8.15pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Cost: Free
RSVP Tuesday, 12 March, 2013; email acji@monash.edu

RSVP essential as places are limited. For more information please see flyer.

6. The 3rd Annual Legal (r)Evolution Conference

The Progressive Law Network presents their 3rd annual Legal (r)Evolution conference People. Planet. Project on the 15th March at Melbourne Law School.

The People Panel will discuss Gene Patenting, the Planet Panel will look into Corporate Environmental Responsibility, and the Project Panel will focus on Building Grassroots Social Justice Programs. Speakers include Bob Brown (Sea Shepard Conservation Society), Denis Nelthorpe (founder of the Taxi Driver Legal Clinic), Dr Luigi Palombi (Genetic Sequence Rights Project, ANU), Rebecca Gilsenan (Principal, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers), David Ritter (Greenpeace) and many others.

To book tickets or for more information visit www.progressivelawnetwork.org.au

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