Archive for September, 2014

Careers

Tuesday, September 30th, 2014

1. 2015 Traineeship at Rotstein Commercial Lawyers

Rotstein Commercial Lawyers are inviting students graduating in 2015 to apply for a traineeship for the 2015 year at our firm.

We have one traineeship position available for a student who is at least in their 3rd year to do part time (up to 3 days per week, minimum 2 days) to provide para-legal and admin support at our firm. This will be a paid position. We are a commercial law firm so looking for candidates who have a commercial law focus – IP, property law, business law and commercial litigation.

The deadline for applications is Thursday 30 October, 2014.

For further information please see the flyer.

Events

Tuesday, September 30th, 2014

1. 16th National Family Law Conference 2014

This year’s National Family Law conference will take place from Tuesday 7 until Friday 10 October at the Hilton Sydney and has a truly eclectic program which is sure to be not only interesting for students, but also educational and beneficial for studies and resumes.

There are currently 800 registered delegates and this number is increasing
every day. The conference will be using an app instead of a printed program, and the app is available on the app store now for download. To look at the conference program and speakers who will be presenting this year, type in FL14 into the app store on either your Apple or Android device and download.

There is a heavily discounted student rate of $250 for the day and many social functions on offer. In particular, the New and Young Lawyer’s Evening at Paddington’s Bowls Club, Thursday 9 October. This event costs $40 and will provide students with the opportunity to interact and network with recent graduates, gain a real understanding of what to expect post studies and receive advice and tips on how to achieve their goals.

Please visit the website for further details.

2. 2014 Costello Lecture

“How does fairness fare?”

The role of an Ombudsman is to redress the imbalance of power between individual and state – a fundamentally unfair relationship. With jurisdiction over more than 1,000 public bodies, the Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass will reflect on fairness and the role of her office in ensuring it.

Speaker: Monash alumna, Ms Deborah Glass OBE (BA 1980, LLB 1982), The Victorian Ombudsman

Introduced by: Rev. Tim Costello AO (BJuris 1976, LLB 1978, Dip Ed 1979), CEO, World Vision Australia

Date: Tuesday 21 October, 2014
Time: 6pm – 7.15pm (followed by refreshments)
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne
Cost: Free
RSVP: Monday 15 October to law-marketing@monash.edu or (03) 9905 2630

Further information available from the website.

3. ADR Seminar

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) is proud to present a free public lecture:

Early Neutral Evaluation: A useful addition to the ADR smorgasbord?
Presented by Chief Magistrate of Victoria, Peter Lauritsen & Dr Paula Gerber

All too often mediation is the default position for parties and lawyers wanting to use ADR to resolve a dispute. However, there are many different ADR models, and some maybe more appropriate to the nature of the dispute and parties than mediation. This seminar will provide insight into the use of Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) in a variety of jurisdictions around the world and identify when it might be appropriate to use, and the pros and cons of broadening our ADR options.

Date: Thursday 9 October, 2014
Time: 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St Melbourne
RSVP: Before Friday 3 October, 2014 to acji@monash.edu

For further information please see the flyer

4. Book Launch – “The Good Lawyer”

By Prof Adrian Evans

To be launched by Mr Michael McGarvie, Legal Services Commissioner and CEO, Legal Services Board Victoria.

“The Good Lawyer” explores the ethical and professional challenges that confront people who work in the law – or are considering it – and offers principled and pragmatic advice about how to overcome such challenges.

This book takes a holistic approach that begins with your innate humanity. It urges you to examine your motives for seeking a career in law, to foster a deep understanding of what it means to be ‘good’, and to draw on your virtue and judgement when difficult choices arise, rather than relying on compliance with rules or codes.

The Good Lawyer analyses four important areas of legal ethics – truth and deception, professional secrets, conflicts of interest, and professional competence – and explains the choices that are available when determining a course of moral action. It links theory to practice, and includes many examples, diagrams and source documents to illustrate ethical concepts, scenarios and decision making.

Date: Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Time: 5.30pm (for 6pm start) – 7pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St Melbourne
RSVP: Wednesday,5 November to law-marketing@monash.edu or 03 9905 2630 (for catering purposes)

Further information available on the website

5. Commercial CPD Seminar – Civil Procedure Act 2010

The last CPD Seminar for 2014 will explore the operation of the Civil Procedure Act 2010 in modern civil litigation, especially in light of recent cases including Yara Australia Pty Ltd v Oswal [2013] VSCA 337. Ethical issues arising out of the operation of the Act will also be addressed.

Chair

Justice Clyde Croft, Supreme Court of Victoria

Presenters

Justice John Digby, Supreme Court of Victoria
Ted Woodward SC, Victorian Bar
Penelope Pengilley, Director, Brian Ward Partners
Date: Wednesday 15 October, 2014
Time:
5.15pm – 6.15pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne
Cost: Free
RSVP: Monday 13 October, 2014 (unless booked out prior)
law-marketing@monash.edu or (03) 9905 2630

Further information available on the website.

6. National Law Honours Student Conference

The National Law Honours Student Conference provides graduating LLB and JD students and recent graduates with the opportunity to present their law honours research, senior research thesis or comparable major research project in an academic setting. Session chairs in the students’ research field will offer constructive feedback and advice, including possible publication. There is a prize for best presentation, attendance is free and lunch and drinks are provided. A keynote address will be provided by Ass Prof Katherine Biber, of UTS Law Faculty, and the Hon Kevin Lindgren AM QC, former Federal Court Judge, will be the distinguished chair of prize-giving. Attendance is by invitation only upon submission of the paper abstract.

Students should visit the website for instructions on submitting abstracts.

The deadline for submission of abstracts is Friday 10 October, 2014.

7. VADR CPD Event

“Child Sexual Behaviours: How to Assess and Understand”

Presented by:

Pauline Ryan, Senior Clinician and Family Therapist at the Gatehouse Centre for the Assessment and Treatment of Child Abuse at the Royal Children’s Hospital

Date: Monday 29 September
Time: 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Venue: Coopers Inn (2nd floor), corner of Exhibition and Little Lonsdale Streets
Cost: Free to current VADR or AFMA members, $20 for non-members. Finger food is provided. Drinks are available at the bar.

If you would like to attend, please email admin@vadr.asn or president@vadr.asn.au. Please feel free to pass on details of the event to anyone you feel may be interested.

For further please see the flyer

8. VADR: Metal Health Complaints Commissioner

You are cordially invited to a VADR CPD event will take place on Tuesday 28 October, 2014when Lynne Coulson Barr, the new Mental Health Complaints Commissioner will speak on the topic “New approaches to resolving mental health services complaints.”

The need for an independent specialist mental health complaints body was identified from community consultations and feedback in the context of mental health legislative reforms consultations. The Mental Health Complaints Commissioner was established under the Mental Health Act 2014, and commenced operation on Tuesday 1 July, 2014. Lynne Coulson Barr is Victoria’s first Mental Health Complaints Commissioner and will provide an outline of the role of the office and approaches to resolution of complaints about mental health services.

Date: Tuesday 28 October
Time: 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Venue: 2014 Coopers Inn (2nd floor), corner of Exhibition and Little Lonsdale Streets
Cost: Free to current VADR members, $20 for non-members. Finger food is provided. Drinks are available at the bar.

If you would like to attend, please email admin@vadr.asn or president@vadr.asn.au.

Further details are provided in the flyer

General Notices

Tuesday, September 30th, 2014

1. Evaluating Student Health and Wellbeing in Monash Law and Marketing

Research into student health and wellbeing is being undertaken for Law students to participate in.

The aim/purpose of the research and possible benefits:

  1. Measure the levels of distress (anxiety, depression, stress, physical wellbeing) among students across all year levels in the faculty of Law and among Marketing students in BusEco.
  2. Measure level of engagement students experience within both faculties and the university and examine any relationship that may exist with psychological wellbeing, symptoms of physical ill health and academic results.
  3. Examine whether there are differences in measured levels of student distress (anxiety, depression, and stress), engagement and physical symptoms of ill health, between direct entry students and transfer students, across the duration of the Law degree, and between students of the two faculties.

For further information on this research please see the flyer.

To participate, please fill out the survey.

2. IRSV Essay Competition

The Industrial Relations Society of Victoria invites all Victorian undergraduate and postgraduate students to submit an essay to the annual Industrial Relations Society of Victoria Student Essay Writing Competition. The winning entries at undergraduate and postgraduate level will each receive a cash prize of $500, and professional assistance by a member of the editorial board of academic journal Labour and Industry to develop the paper to a level ready for consideration for publication in the journal. The winners will also receive a free annual student membership of the IRSV for 2014-2015 year.

Please see the flyer for further information and entry details.

3. S2 SETU Surveys

Please complete these S2 surveys:

  • T3-58 LLM Units & 3 UG Clinical Units – open Thursday 25 September and close on Thursday 16 October
  • S2 LLB Units – open Sunday 12 October and close on Sunday 2 November
  • T4-57 LLM Units – open Monday 27 October and close on Monday 17 November
  • T3 JD Units – open Sunday 2 November and close on Sunday 23 November

You can access these surveys via your my.monash portal or go to the website

The Law Faculty believes that the SETU surveys are very important as they help us to continually improve our Units and Teaching so that we can offer you a high quality legal educational experience. We rely on your feedback and comments to let us know not only what we are doing well in the Units but also what still can be improved and your suggestions as to how these improvements might be achieved.

4. Young Endeavour Youth Scheme

In 2015 the national Sail Training Ship Young Endeavour will set sail for an extraordinary voyage around the world.

With crews of 24 youth and twelve Royal Australian Navy staff, the ship will sail the Roaring Forties, across the Atlantic Ocean, through the Mediterranean and North Seas, across the English Channel and around the Cape of Good Hope.

Join us for this once in a lifetime opportunity to explore the world under sail.

Learn about the 2015 World Voyage and apply here

Undergraduate Notices

Tuesday, September 30th, 2014

1. Honours Research Unit Information Session

Many of the Faculty’s top students in their penultimate or last year of law elect to enrol in the Honours Research Unit (Honours Thesis LAW4327).

The Honours Research Unit is a 12 credit point unit intended for students with an interest and aptitude to produce a significant piece of original work in an area of the law that fascinates them. The Unit involves students writing an 8-10,000 word thesis under the supervision of an academic member of staff, on a topic chosen by the student, and approved by the Honours Convenor.

Students also attend 3 symposiums throughout the year, designed to support them through the research process. At the end of the year students present their thesis findings to their peers and invited guests at a 2 day Honours Conference.

To be eligible for the Honours Research Unit, students must have an average of 72% or better across their law units, and have no more than 72 credit points remaining to complete the requirements of their law degree.

Students are invited to an Information Seminar on the Honours Unit on Wednesday 8 October, 2014 at 1pm in L4 in the Law Building. This will outline key elements of the program, and staff will be available to answer your questions.

Further information on the Honours programme can also be found on the Honours website.

.:End Student Gazette 30/9/14:.

Careers

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

1. 2015 Traineeship at Rotstein Commercial Lawyers

Rotstein Commercial Lawyers are inviting students graduating in 2015 to apply for a traineeship for the 2015 year at our firm.

We have one traineeship position available for a student who is at least in their 3rd year to do part time (up to 3 days per week, minimum 2 days) to provide para-legal and admin support at our firm. This will be a paid position. We are a commercial law firm so looking for candidates who have a commercial law focus – IP, property law, business law and commercial litigation.

The deadline for applications is Thursday 30 October, 2014.

For further information please see the flyer.

2. Community Legal Centre Law Graduate Scheme 2015

Applications are now open for one position through the Community Legal Centre Law Graduate Scheme commencing in early 2015.

The closing date for applications is Friday 26 September, 2014.

Please read the recruitment pack for more detailed information about selection criteria and how to apply.

Events

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

1. 16th National Family Law Conference 2014

This year’s National Family Law conference will take place from Tuesday 7 until Friday 10 October at the Hilton Sydney and has a truly eclectic program which is sure to be not only interesting for students, but also educational and beneficial for studies and resumes.

There are currently 800 registered delegates and this number is increasing
every day. The conference will be using an app instead of a printed program, and the app is available on the app store now for download. To look at the conference program and speakers who will be presenting this year, type in FL14 into the app store on either your Apple or Android device and download.

There is a heavily discounted student rate of $250 for the day and many social functions on offer. In particular, the New and Young Lawyer’s Evening at Paddington’s Bowls Club, Thursday 9 October. This event costs $40 and will provide students with the opportunity to interact and network with recent graduates, gain a real understanding of what to expect post studies and receive advice and tips on how to achieve their goals.

Please visit the website for further details.

2. ADR Seminar

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) is proud to present a free public lecture:

Early Neutral Evaluation: A useful addition to the ADR smorgasbord?
Presented by Chief Magistrate of Victoria, Peter Lauritsen & Dr Paula Gerber

All too often mediation is the default position for parties and lawyers wanting to use ADR to resolve a dispute. However, there are many different ADR models, and some maybe more appropriate to the nature of the dispute and parties than mediation. This seminar will provide insight into the use of Early Neutral Evaluation (ENE) in a variety of jurisdictions around the world and identify when it might be appropriate to use, and the pros and cons of broadening our ADR options.

Date: Thursday 9 October, 2014
Time: 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St Melbourne
RSVP: Before Friday 3 October, 2014 to acji@monash.edu

For further information please see the flyer

3. Castan Centre Dinner 2014

The Castan Centre for Human Rights law invites you to our Biennial Human Rights gala dinner.  The dinner is a fundraiser for the Castan Centre’s many policy, public education and student programs.  We hope you can join us for our celebratory evening at Albert Park.

Date: Thursday 23 October, 2014
Time: 7–11 pm
Venue: Carousel, 22 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park Lake, 3205
Dress code: Lounge suit

Our MC for the evening will be Melbourne Comedian Claire Hooper

Keynote Speaker
Jon Stanhope, Administrator of Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands (2012 -2014), Chief Minister of the ACT (2001 – 2011)

Since 2012 Mr Stanhope has been responsible for both the Cocos (Keeling) islands and Christmas Island, the site of many asylum seeker arrivals and a large detention centre
In 2004, during his time as Chief Minister of the ACT, Jon Stanhope introduced a Human Rights Act, which was the first legislation of its kind on human rights in Australia.

For more information on the event please see the website

For further information please see the website

4. National Law Honours Student Conference

The National Law Honours Student Conference provides graduating LLB and JD students and recent graduates with the opportunity to present their law honours research, senior research thesis or comparable major research project in an academic setting. Session chairs in the students’ research field will offer constructive feedback and advice, including possible publication. There is a prize for best presentation, attendance is free and lunch and drinks are provided. A keynote address will be provided by Ass Prof Katherine Biber, of UTS Law Faculty, and the Hon Kevin Lindgren AM QC, former Federal Court Judge, will be the distinguished chair of prize-giving. Attendance is by invitation only upon submission of the paper abstract.

Students should visit the website for instructions on submitting abstracts.

The deadline for submission of abstracts is Friday 10 October, 2014.

5. VADR CPD Event

​Staff are cordially invited to a combined VADR/AFMA CPD Event entitled:

“Child Sexual Behaviours: How to Assess and Understand”

Presented by:

Pauline Ryan, Senior Clinician and Family Therapist at the Gatehouse Centre for the Assessment and Treatment of Child Abuse at the Royal Children’s Hospital

Date: Monday 29 September
Time: 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Venue: Coopers Inn (2nd floor), corner of Exhibition and Little Lonsdale Streets
Cost: Free to current VADR or AFMA members, $20 for non-members. Finger food is provided. Drinks are available at the bar.

If you would like to attend, please email admin@vadr.asn or president@vadr.asn.au. Please feel free to pass on details of the event to anyone you feel may be interested.

For further please see the flyer

6. VADR: Metal Health Complaints Commissioner

You are cordially invited to a VADR CPD event will take place on Tuesday 28 October, 2014 when Lynne Coulson Barr, the new Mental Health Complaints Commissioner will speak on the topic “New approaches to resolving mental health services complaints.”

The need for an independent specialist mental health complaints body was identified from community consultations and feedback in the context of mental health legislative reforms consultations. The Mental Health Complaints Commissioner was established under the Mental Health Act 2014, and commenced operation on Tuesday 1 July, 2014. Lynne Coulson Barr is Victoria’s first Mental Health Complaints Commissioner and will provide an outline of the role of the office and approaches to resolution of complaints about mental health services.

Date: Tuesday 28 October
Time: 5.30pm for a 6pm start
Venue: 2014 Coopers Inn (2nd floor), corner of Exhibition and Little Lonsdale Streets
Cost: Free to current VADR members, $20 for non-members. Finger food is provided. Drinks are available at the bar.

If you would like to attend, please email admin@vadr.asn or president@vadr.asn.au.

Further details are provided in the flyer

General Notices

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

1. S2 SETU Surveys

Please complete these S2 surveys:

  • T3-58 LLM Units & 3 UG Clinical Units – open Thursday 25 September and close on Thursday 16 October
  • S2 LLB Units – open Sunday 12 October and close on Sunday 2 November
  • T4-57 LLM Units – open Monday 27 October and close on Monday 17 November
  • T3 JD Units – open Sunday 2 November and close on Sunday 23 November

You can access these surveys via your my.monash portal or go to the website

The Law Faculty believes that the SETU surveys are very important as they help us to continually improve our Units and Teaching so that we can offer you a high quality legal educational experience. We rely on your feedback and comments to let us know not only what we are doing well in the Units but also what still can be improved and your suggestions as to how these improvements might be achieved.

2. Young Endeavour Youth Scheme

In 2015 the national Sail Training Ship Young Endeavour will set sail for an extraordinary voyage around the world.

With crews of 24 youth and twelve Royal Australian Navy staff, the ship will sail the Roaring Forties, across the Atlantic Ocean, through the Mediterranean and North Seas, across the English Channel and around the Cape of Good Hope.

Join us for this once in a lifetime opportunity to explore the world under sail.

Learn about the 2015 World Voyage and apply here

Postgraduate Notices

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

1. JD Trimester 3 Examination Timetable

The JD Trimester 3 examination period is from Monday 24 November until Wednesday 3 December, 2014.

The timetable has been published and can be found on the website

.:End Student Gazette 23/9/14:.

Careers

Tuesday, September 16th, 2014

1. Community Legal Centre Law Graduate Scheme 2015

Applications are now open for one position through the Community Legal Centre Law Graduate Scheme commencing in early 2015.

The closing date for applications is Friday 26 September, 2014.

Please read the recruitment pack for more detailed information about selection criteria and how to apply.

Events

Tuesday, September 16th, 2014

1. 16th National Family Law Conference 2014

This year’s National Family Law conference will take place from Tuesday 7 until Friday 10 October at the Hilton Sydney and has a truly eclectic program which is sure to be not only interesting for students, but also educational and beneficial for studies and resumes.

There are currently 800 registered delegates and this number is increasing
every day. The conference will be using an app instead of a printed program, and the app is available on the app store now for download. To look at the conference program and speakers who will be presenting this year, type in FL14 into the app store on either your Apple or Android device and download.

There is a heavily discounted student rate of $250 for the day and many social functions on offer. In particular, the New and Young Lawyer’s Evening at Paddington’s Bowls Club, Thursday 9 October. This event costs $40 and will provide students with the opportunity to interact and network with recent graduates, gain a real understanding of what to expect post studies and receive advice and tips on how to achieve their goals.

Please visit the website for further details.

2. Beating the Law Blues

Being a law student at university presents its own unique challenges and hardships. One of the most damaging of these can be challenges to your emotional health – particularly depression and other mental illnesses and conditions. Among all the pressures of performing academically and finding a professional future, the compromise of psychological health is perhaps inevitable. The Law Ambassadors present “Beating the Law Blues” a social event designed to raise awareness of the particular issues that law students face regarding their psychological well-being. The charity that we are supporting is the Tristan Jepson Memorial Foundation, an organisation that focuses on the mental health of the legal community. The central focus will be an intimate musical concert with provided refreshments and snacks such as fairy floss, hot dogs and other goodies. Invite your friends and enjoy yourself as we remind ourselves of the importance of being healthy and thinking positively.

Event details:

Date: Tuesday 23 September, 2014
Time: 12:30– 2 pm
Venue: Monash University, Clayton Campus, SoundShell & Lemon Scented Lawn
Cost: Free. However, donations for the Tristan Jepson Memorial Foundation will be appreciated.

Please visit the event page for further information

3. Castan Centre Dinner 2014

The Castan Centre for Human Rights law invites you to our Biennial Human Rights gala dinner.  The dinner is a fundraiser for the Castan Centre’s many policy, public education and student programs.  We hope you can join us for our celebratory evening at Albert Park.
Date: Thursday 23 October, 2014
Time: 7–11 pm
Venue: Carousel, 22 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park Lake, 3205
Dress code: Lounge suit

Our MC for the evening will be Melbourne Comedian Claire Hooper

Keynote Speaker
Jon Stanhope, Administrator of Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands (2012 -2014), Chief Minister of the ACT (2001 – 2011)

Since 2012 Mr Stanhope has been responsible for both the Cocos (Keeling) islands and Christmas Island, the site of many asylum seeker arrivals and a large detention centre
In 2004, during his time as Chief Minister of the ACT, Jon Stanhope introduced a Human Rights Act, which was the first legislation of its kind on human rights in Australia.

For more information on the event please see the website

For further information please see the website

4. MUNash 2014

Are you interested in international affairs, public speaking, and negotiating? Looking for something fun to do in your mid-semester break? Then you should participate in MUNash: Monash University Model United Nations Conference.

MUNash will run from Monday 29 September until Wednesday 1 October (during the mid-semester break) at the Caulfield campus, and is organised by the Monash International Affairs Society and Orion College.

A Model United Nations is a simulation of the UN General Assembly and other multilateral bodies. In a Model UN, students step into the shoes of ambassadors from UN member states to debate current issues on the organisation’s agenda. While playing their roles as ambassadors, student “delegates” make speeches, prepare draft resolutions, negotiate with allies and adversaries, resolve conflicts, and navigate the Model UN rules of procedure – all in the interest of mobilising international cooperation to resolve problems that affect countries all over the world.

This year, there are five different committees available.

Committees which are open to all participants (no experience or special knowledge required):

  • Second General Assembly (economic and financial)
  • Sixth General Assembly (legal)
  • Human Rights Council

Committees which are only open to participants with special experience:

  • Security Council (MUN experience required)
  • International Criminal Court (MUN or mooting experience required)

Register now to participate:

Your ticket includes participation in the conference, entry into the night time events, and morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea on all three days. You will have ample opportunity to mingle and network with delegates from all committees.

Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email within a few days from the Director of Delegate Affairs with further details.

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5. National Law Honours Student Conference

The National Law Honours Student Conference provides graduating LLB and JD students and recent graduates with the opportunity to present their law honours research, senior research thesis or comparable major research project in an academic setting. Session chairs in the students’ research field will offer constructive feedback and advice, including possible publication. There is a prize for best presentation, attendance is free and lunch and drinks are provided. A keynote address will be provided by Ass Prof Katherine Biber, of UTS Law Faculty, and the Hon Kevin Lindgren AM QC, former Federal Court Judge, will be the distinguished chair of prize-giving. Attendance is by invitation only upon submission of the paper abstract.

Students should visit the website for instructions on submitting abstracts.

The deadline for submission of abstracts is Friday 10 October, 2014.

6. The Australian Friends of the Hebrew University “Mishpatim” Seminar

The Australian Friends of the Hebrew University are hosting a seminar about their “Mishpatim” program which provides insight for students into Israel’s Law system in the democratic state.

Event details:

Date: Wednesday 17 September
Time:
8pm
Venue:
Beth Weizmann Community Centre, 306 Hawthorn Road, Caulfield

Further information available in the flyer

7. The Monash JD LSS Mooting Grand Final, 2014

The JD Moot Competition is the most prestigious mooting competition offered by the Monash JD Law Students’ Society.

The LSS invites all current JDs, undergraduate law students and Monash faculty to come and watch what will be a fantastic display of advocacy skills from your peers and students.

The Monash JD Law Students’ Society is excited to welcome:

  • Justice Hayne, of the High Court of Australia
  • Chief Magistrate Lauristen, of the Melbourne Magistrates’ Court
  • Chief Judge Michael Rozenes, of the County Court of Victoria

Date: Wednesday 17 September
Time: 6pm for a 6.30pm start
Venue: Federal Circuit Court of Australia
Dress: Smart Casual

For further information please see the flyer.

8. VADR CPD Event

​Staff are cordially invited to a combined VADR/AFMA CPD Event entitled:

“Child Sexual Behaviours: How to Assess and Understand”

Presented by:

Pauline Ryan, Senior Clinician and Family Therapist at the Gatehouse Centre for the Assessment and Treatment of Child Abuse at the Royal Children’s Hospital

Date: Monday 29 September
Time: 5.30 for a 6.00 pm start
Venue: Coopers Inn (2nd floor), corner of Exhibition and Little Lonsdale Streets
Cost: Free to current VADR or AFMA members, $20 for non-members. Finger food is provided. Drinks are available at the bar.

If you would like to attend, please email admin@vadr.asn or president@vadr.asn.au. Please feel free to pass on details of the event to anyone you feel may be interested.

For further please see the flyer