Events

1. 5th University Scholars Leadership Symposium 2014 in Phnom Penh – Cambodia

Humanitarian Affairs, UK in partnership with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Cambodia, invites Promising Students of Leading Universities to the 5th University Scholars Leadership Symposium to be held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, on Friday 1 August to Friday 7 August, 2014.

The theme for this year’s Symposium is; “Dream It. Plan It. Do It”. The  “Leadership in Social Change Symposium” is specially designed to provide the next generation of leaders with an understanding of key humanitarian issues; to equip them with essential life skills; to inspire them through motivational talks, to involve them in sustainable activities and to allow them to learn through experiential service programs.

Please click here for further information.

2. Book Launch

The Honourable Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Marilyn Warren AC will launch:

Reproductive Freedom, Torture and International Human Rights

Challenging the Masculinisation of Torture

By Dr Ronli Sifris

Date: Wednesday 5 March, 2014
Time: 6 – 7.30pm
Venue: Supreme Court of Victoria Library, 210 William Street, Melbourne
RSVP: Thursday 27 February
law-marketing@monash.edu or 03 9905 2630

Further information click here

3. Eleventh Fiat Justitia Lecture

The Access to Justice Imperative: Rights, Rationalisation or Resolution?

Presented by The Honourable Chief Justice Marilyn Warren AC, Supreme Court of Victoria

How have the twin forces of the global human rights movement and economic rationalism affected local efforts to guarantee equal access to justice? The Honourable Chief Justice Warren discusses the current challenges in preserving access to justice reforms and outlines how the courts may respond.

Patron: The Hon. Michael Black AC, Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia 1991-2010

Convenors: Professor H P Lee, Sir John Latham Professor of Law, Monash University and Professor Marilyn Pittard, Professor of Law, Monash University

Invitation available here

4. Enforced Disappearances in Asia: The Case of Sombath Somphone

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law invites you to a public forum with:

Shui Meng Ng, wife of Lao disappeared prominent community development worker Sombath Somphone

Andrew Beswick, Director of Community Engagement for Amnesty International Australia

Andrew Nette, organiser of Shui Meng’s visit to Australia

Moderator: Dr Adam McBeth, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Deputy Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

Date: Thursday 6 March, 2014
Time: 6.00pm – 7.15pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
RSVP: castan.centre@monash.edu or telephone 03 9905 3327
Full details available on the website or in the flyer

5. Human Rights 2014: The Annual Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Conference

Date: Friday 25 July 2014
Venue: Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Corner Swanston and Flinders Streets, Melbourne

Save the date! The Castan Centre’s annual conference is on again this year, with another fantastic line-up to provide a vital health-check on the state of human rights in Australia and overseas. Tickets available soon.

For more details visit the website

Confirmed speakers:

Jillian C. York
Topic (TBC): Spying and human rights

The Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMG
Topic (TBC): Human rights abuses in North Korea

Professor George Williams AO
Topic (TBC): Freedom of association in the age of “bikie laws”

Associate Professor Adam McBeth
Topic (TBC): Development assistance and human rights

Martin Hodgson
Topic (TBC): Indigenous rights in the criminal justice system

Dr Ronli Sifris
Topic (TBC): Women’s reproductive rights

6. Legal Bible Group Welcome Dinner

We are a group of law students excited about learning about the God of the Bible and figuring out what it means to live for him in the context of the law faculty. Whether you are skeptical, curious or committed when it comes to Jesus, we would love to meet you at our first social event for the year:

What: Legal Bible Group Welcome Dinner

When: Thursday 6 March

Time: 7pm-11pm

Venue: Sofia’s Restaurant – 299 Burwood Hwy, East Burwood

RSVP: Facebook

Further information: Reshma Varghese on 0478 770 584

7. Migration Institute of Australia Course Offering

The Migration Institute of Australia (MIA) will be running a comprehensive course available for lawyers and law students interested in practicing immigration law. As Australia’s Migration Program is a complex web of ever-changing legislation, policy and eligibility criteria, the Migration Institute of Australia and the Australian Centre for Migration Education & Research are bringing together Accredited Specialists and experienced immigration lawyers to deliver a comprehensive series of interactive workshops designed for legal practitioners and final year law students seeking to practice in the field.

This course also has Continuing Legal Education (CLE) points available.

Course Title: Immigration Essentials for Lawyers & Law Students

Dates: Wednesday 12 February, until Monday 24 February, 2014

Venue: Victoria University – Room 2.10 on Level 2, 295 Queen Street

To reserve your place or for more information please contact Sarah at the Migration Institute of Australia:

Phone: 02 9249 9000

Email: info@mia.org.au

or visit the website here

8. National Commercial Law Seminar: Personal Property Securities Act: Beyond the Transitional Period

Date: Tuesday 18 March 2014
Time: 5:15-6:15pm
Venue: Federal Court of Australia, Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 305 William Street, Melbourne
RSVP: Tuesday 11 March 2014 to commercial.law.group@monash.edu or (03) 99054135
Click here for brochure: Personal Property Securities Act: Beyond the Transitional Period

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