Archive for August, 2015

Careers

Friday, August 28th, 2015

1. Ashurst – 2016 Graduate Program


Ashurst has decided to increase its Melbourne Graduate intake for 2016, and has created a number of new positions in its program. Applications are open to students with strong academic performance who are ready to commence a graduate program in February 2016. Applicants may be in their final year of study or will have already graduated. Staff should encourage relevant students/graduates to apply.


Visit the
website for further information.


2. Graduate Intake 2015/16 – Trainee Lawyers

  • Boutique commercial law firm located in the legal heart of the CBD

  • Excellent career prospects

  • To commence in late 2015 or early 2016


About the firm


Rotstein Commercial Lawyers provide strategic advice and legal solutions to corporate clients, many of who, are market leaders in their industries.  We are passionate about intimately understanding our clients and their industries in order to provide outstanding results with the utmost integrity.  The team listen effectively, advise decisively and act quickly to the benefit of our clients.


If you are due to complete your legal studies in 2015 and are looking for a traineeship which will offer you development, along with challenging, interesting work, in a busy and engaging work environment, then this opportunity is for you.

You will be working within a highly regarded, well established team working with long standing clients.  You will work closely with the partners and gain exposure across key areas.  You will have real involvement in matters from start to finish.  You will receive great mentoring from the partners and senior lawyers.


To apply, please forward your CV, covering letter and a copy of your academic transcript to Helen Albanis – Human Resources Manager via email to: helen.albanis@rotsteins.com.au


Please note only candidates successful in progressing to interview stage will be contacted.


Applications close on Friday, 30 October 2015.


3. Monash Industry Team Initiative – Applications Now Open

Applications are now open for the Monash Industry Team Initiative (MITI). This initiative partners multidisciplinary student teams from Monash University with leading Australian and global industry partners. Students are paid to collaborate and design innovative solutions to real issues in today’s business world.

Visit this website for further information.

Events

Friday, August 28th, 2015

1. A Negotiation Framework for Dispute Resolution


Date
: Tuesday 1 September, 2015

Time: 8:15pm

Venue: RACV Club, Level 2, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne


Workshop presenter, Russell Korobkin is the professor and faculty director of the UCLA School of Law Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program. He is also a visiting professor at the respected Harvard program on Negotiation.


This workshop provides a useful prism to tackle every negotiation and is the third year it is being run in Melbourne. This is a superb course, and a must for mediators and legal professionals. The day is packed, fully catered and has worthy CPD content.

  • Approach your most entrenched problems with deeper insights

  • Build adaptability, to face unpredictable situations that arise

  • Develop a usable negotiation model that lets parties craft breakthrough deals


For more information about the 1-day workshop click
here

2. Invitation to Over the Rainbow Bar-b-que


As part of
Diversity and Inclusion Week, the Faculty of Law invites you to Over the rainbow, a BBQ for our LGBTIQ students, staff and allies.


Date:Tuesday 1 September 2015

Time:11.00 am – 1.00 pm

Venue: Outside The front of the Law School


We look forward to seeing you there.


No registrations are required.

3. Lucinda Lecture – “Of lions and squeaking mice in anxious times”


21
st Lucinda Lecture “Of lions and squeaking mice in anxious times”

By Emeritus Professor H P Lee


From time to time most countries will encounter threats to the security of the state polity, ranging from a wartime situation to the contemporary terror threats.


Extraordinary legislation is often resorted to as a means of protecting public safety. Such legislation inevitably draws the courts into the spotlight. Perilous times present the courts with a dilemma. This lecture seeks to canvass that dilemma and the lessons that can be learnt from past judicial experience in Australia and some selected jurisdictions.


Date: Thursday 8 October, 2015

Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm (followed by refreshments)

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

Cost: Free

RSVP: Thursday 1 October, 2015 law-marketing@monash.edu or (03) 9905 2630


For more details download the
flyer

4. Public Lecture – Elies van Sliedregt


The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law and Holding Redlich present

Elies van Sliedregt, Professor of Criminal Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Director of the Centre for International Criminal Justice and Dean of the Faculty of Law


Date: Thursday 3 September 2015

Time: 6.00pm – 7.15pm

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

RSVP: castan.centre@monash.edu or 03 9905 3327


There is much commentary about international criminal trials, and pre-trial considerations such as capture and decisions to prosecute or not. But there is very little commentary on what happens to alleged international criminals after a trial. It seems States are only interested in ‘fighting impunity’ and ignore post-trial justice.


What happens to those who have been acquitted and those who have served their sentence? Such people are often denied refugee status, creating a category of international outlaws. And what is the interplay between national and international criminal justice where former defendants can be prosecuted nationally after having been tried internationally? This is not only a question of double jeopardy – international trials are unable to cope with all elements of mass crimes, so there will always, perhaps, be an outstanding allegation that can be dealt with at the national level.


Bio: Elies van Sliedregt is Professor of Criminal Law at Vrije Univsiteit Amsterdam, Director of the Centre for International Criminal Justice and Dean of the Faculty of Law.  She has held visiting fellowships in Cambridge, Oxford, Bologna, and at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.  She was a visiting professional with Chambers at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Summer of 2010 and fellow-in-residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advance Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences for the KNAW (NIAS) in 2011. Van Sliedregt is senior editor of the Leiden Journal of International Law and member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities.  Van Sliedregt has published extensively in the field of international, European and comparative criminal law.

5. Sir Zelman Cowen Memorial Oration: Chief Justice the Hon Robert French AC


Date: Thursday 10 September, 2015

Time: 7:00pm

Venue: S1 Lecture Theatre, 43 Rainforest Walk, Monash University, Clayton

Register here


The oration is an annual lecture celebrating the life and legacy of Sir Zelman Cowen, a distinguished scholar, educator, civic leader and – for five years – Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. It address themes of law, justice, leadership, community, education, public policy and Australian identity.

The 2015 oration will be delivered by the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Honourable Robert French AC.

This event is free for students: registration is required. General admission is $10.

Visit our Facebook page for more event details

General Notices

Friday, August 28th, 2015

1. Applications for Professional Practice, Family Law Assistance Program and Clinical Externship


Applications for the Professional Practice units for Summer 2015/16 are now open. Please see click here for more details.


2. Indonesian Enrichment and Research Program


About the program


The Indonesian Enrichment and Research Program (‘the Program’) gives students the opportunity to -participate alongside a Monash University Faculty of Law team in Indonesia to build capacity of university and civil society organisations (CSOs) family law legal aid clinics across Indonesia.


The Faculty of Law is working in partnership with the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ), CSOs and 12 Indonesian state universities to provide free legal assistance focussing on realising the rights of Indonesians to obtaining legal identity, particularly for women who are poor, vulnerable children and people with disabilities. The university and CSOs legal aid clinics teach law students and paralegals practical legal skills so that they are able to assist justice seekers to access the district and religious courts and navigate through the system of birth/marriage registration.

Students will have the opportunity to participate in clinical legal education meetings, workshops and site visits to different organisations in Indonesia.


The Program runs for 14 days in November/December 2015 (exact dates are to be confirmed) and airfare, travel and accommodation will be paid for by the Faculty of Law.


Download the
flyer for more details

3. Research Participants Needed for LGBTIQ Study


Would you like to participate in a research project concerning LGBTIQ, questioning and non-gender binary experiences of bullying and harassment in tertiary spaces. A new study is looking to interview undergraduate students at Monash as part of a pilot study.


The purpose of this study is to investigate who within the LGBTIQ student community experiences harassment and bullying in a tertiary setting; and determine what impacts this may have on LGBTIQ students’ access to supportive educational outcomes.


It is hoped that a greater understanding of LGBTIQ experiences of violence in university settings will allow further exploration into how such intolerance can be combatted to facilitate an increased understanding of the needs of LGBTIQ youth.


If you would like to participate by completing a questionnaire and a short one-on-one interview, contact Andrea Waling (
andrea.waling@monash.edu) or James Roffee(James.Roffee@monash.edu).

4. International Humanitarian Law Student Writing Competition

American University Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law (Center), the American Society of International Law’s Lieber Society (ASIL), and the American Red Cross International Humanitarian Law team are pleased to announce the International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Student Writing Competition. The Competition seeks submissions of academic papers on the topic of international humanitarian law (IHL) from students currently enrolled in a law degree program in the United States or abroad. The purpose of the Competition is to enhance scholarship and deepen understanding among students in this important area of international law.

The theme of the 2015 Competition is “The Intersection of International Humanitarian Law and Gender.” Papers should focus on ways in which IHL intersects with gender issues, such as the role of women as combatants, the gendered use of sexual violence during times of armed conflict, the impact of  gender stereotyping on international humanitarian law, etc.


Visit the
website for more details.


5. The Monash LSS Presents: Gender Identity and the Law


Date
: Tuesday 1 September, 2015

Time: 1:00Ppm– 2:00pm

Venue: Monash University Clayton campus, Rotunda R3


Gender identity describes a person’s own experience, understanding of, and identification with being male, female, both, neither or otherwise. Many people identify with the gender they were assigned at birth, and many others face discrimination in the law and throughout society for having a gender identity that may be different to the one given at birth. This seminar will provide the opportunity to learn more about the discrimination that occurs within our legal system pertaining to gender identity.

These issues will be explored by our panel of guest speakers from:  Transgender Victoria, an organisation that seeks to achieve justice, equality and quality health and community service provisions for transgender people, their partners and families;  The Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, which seeks to promote the rights and responsibilities in the Victorian Human Rights and Responsibilities Charter; and  Ygender, a peer led social support and advocacy group for trans/gender diverse young people.

Please see our Facebook event for more information:


Postgraduate Notices

Friday, August 28th, 2015

1. Nygh Internship Postgraduate Students


The Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Australian Branch of the International Law Association call for applications for the 2016 Peter Nygh Hague Conference Internship.

Each year, the internship provides a graduate or post graduate student with the rare opportunity to travel to The Hague in the Netherlands and work in the area of Private International Law. Prospective applicants should visit the AIIA’s website.


Successful applicants receive a contribution towards their living expenses for the duration of the internship.


Applications for the 2016 Nygh Internship close on Wednesday 30 September 2015.


Download the
form

For other queries contact Nicola Nygh

2. Parliamentary Library


Download the flyer for details


3. The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation Presents a New Postgraduate Elective


LAW 5440 International Commercial Dispute Resolution Advocacy


Dates:
8-11 September 2015 (full days)

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Contact: Naomi Burstyner E: naomi.burstyner@monash.edu P: 03 99038528.


The unit will focus on interest-based negotiation and advocacy skills in the context of commercial, including cross-border, disputes.

The unit examines the theory and practices of mediation and negotiation as dispute resolution processes, using the Harvard model of principled (interest-based) negotiation. The focus is effective negotiation advocacy and collaborative problem-solving to progress towards settlement, using theory sessions, role plays and interactive exercises.


The unit provides a highly relevant and entirely transferable skill set for legal practitioners and for any professional wanting to strengthen their effectiveness in commercial negotiation. The unit is designed to give students practical skills in the area of commercial negotiation advocacy, in the context of the increasing use of alternative dispute resolution in all jurisdictions.


On successful completion of this unit, students will:

  • have a comprehensive understanding of commercial negotiation strategies and approaches;

  • possess a sound understanding of, and have gained some practical experience in the practice of interest-based negotiation within a mediation process;

  • be able to explain and respond to theoretical and practical issues raised by clients in commercial mediation and alternative dispute resolution settings.


Students who complete this unit have the opportunity to be selected to represent Monash University at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Commercial Mediation Competition, taking place in Paris in February 2016. Selection will take place following the completion of the unit.


Hurry enrol now!


Download the
flyer for more info


4. Summer Application Open For – JD Professional Practice LAW 5050


Applications are open for Clinical Period 1 2015/2016 of the Professional Practice Elective Unit which takes place at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service, next to Clayton campus.


Clinical Period 1 2015/2016 dates are: for Group A- 12 November 2015- 11 February 2016 & for Group B-16 November 2015- 15 February 2016.


Applications close on Friday 16 October 2015.

Applications are not done on Wes. See all further information about the application process and dates on the Clinical Legal Education website.

Undergraduate Notices

Friday, August 28th, 2015

1. Parliamentary Library

Download the flyer for details

End Gazette 31/08/15

Careers

Monday, August 24th, 2015

1. Ashurst – 2016 Graduate Program


Ashurst has decided to increase its Melbourne Graduate intake for 2016, and has created a number of new positions in its program. Applications are open to students with strong academic performance who are ready to commence a graduate program in February 2016. Applicants may be in their final year of study or will have already graduated. Staff should encourage relevant students/graduates to apply.


Visit the
website for further information.


2. Graduate Intake 2015/16 – Trainee Lawyers

  • Boutique commercial law firm located in the legal heart of the CBD

  • Excellent career prospects

  • To commence in late 2015 or early 2016


About the firm


Rotstein Commercial Lawyers provide strategic advice and legal solutions to corporate clients, many of who, are market leaders in their industries.  We are passionate about intimately understanding our clients and their industries in order to provide outstanding results with the utmost integrity.  The team listen effectively, advise decisively and act quickly to the benefit of our clients.


If you are due to complete your legal studies in 2015 and are looking for a traineeship which will offer you development, along with challenging, interesting work, in a busy and engaging work environment, then this opportunity is for you.


You will be working within a highly regarded, well established team working with long standing clients.  You will work closely with the partners and gain exposure across key areas.  You will have real involvement in matters from start to finish.  You will receive great mentoring from the partners and senior lawyers.


To apply, please forward your CV, covering letter and a copy of your academic transcript to Helen Albanis – Human Resources Manager via email to: helen.albanis@rotsteins.com.au

Please note only candidates successful in progressing to interview stage will be contacted.


Applications close on Friday, 30 October 2015.

Events

Monday, August 24th, 2015

1. A Negotiation Framework for Dispute Resolution


Date
: Tuesday 1 September, 2015

Time: 8:15pm

Venue: RACV Club, Level 2, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne


Workshop presenter, Russell Korobkin is the professor and faculty director of the UCLA School of Law Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program. He is also a visiting professor at the respected Harvard program on Negotiation.


This workshop provides a useful prism to tackle every negotiation and is the third year it is being run in Melbourne. This is a superb course, and a must for mediators and legal professionals. The day is packed, fully catered and has worthy CPD content.

  • Approach your most entrenched problems with deeper insights

  • Build adaptability, to face unpredictable situations that arise

  • Develop a usable negotiation model that lets parties craft breakthrough deals


For more information about the 1-day workshop click
here


2. Invitation to Over the Rainbow Bar-b-que


As part of
Diversity and Inclusion Week, the Faculty of Law invites you to Over the rainbow, a BBQ for our LGBTIQ students, staff and allies.

Date:Tuesday 1 September 2015

Time:11.00 am – 1.00 pm

Venue: Outside The front of the Law School

We look forward to seeing you there.

No registrations are required.

3. Lucinda Lecture – “Of lions and squeaking mice in anxious times”


21
st Lucinda Lecture “Of lions and squeaking mice in anxious times”

By Emeritus Professor H P Lee


From time to time most countries will encounter threats to the security of the state polity, ranging from a wartime situation to the contemporary terror threats.

Extraordinary legislation is often resorted to as a means of protecting public safety. Such legislation inevitably draws the courts into the spotlight. Perilous times present the courts with a dilemma. This lecture seeks to canvass that dilemma and the lessons that can be learnt from past judicial experience in Australia and some selected jurisdictions.


Date
: Thursday 8 October, 2015

Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm (followed by refreshments)

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

Cost: Free

RSVP: Thursday 1 October, 2015 law-marketing@monash.edu or (03) 9905 2630


For more details download the
flyer


4. Public Lecture – Elies van Sliedregt


The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law and Holding Redlich present

Elies van Sliedregt, Professor of Criminal Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Director of the Centre for International Criminal Justice and Dean of the Faculty of Law


Date
: Thursday 3 September 2015

Time: 6.00pm – 7.15pm

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

RSVP: castan.centre@monash.edu or 03 9905 3327


There is much commentary about international criminal trials, and pre-trial considerations such as capture and decisions to prosecute or not. But there is very little commentary on what happens to alleged international criminals after a trial. It seems States are only interested in ‘fighting impunity’ and ignore post-trial justice.

What happens to those who have been acquitted and those who have served their sentence? Such people are often denied refugee status, creating a category of international outlaws. And what is the interplay between national and international criminal justice where former defendants can be prosecuted nationally after having been tried internationally? This is not only a question of double jeopardy – international trials are unable to cope with all elements of mass crimes, so there will always, perhaps, be an outstanding allegation that can be dealt with at the national level.


Bio: Elies van Sliedregt is Professor of Criminal Law at Vrije Univsiteit Amsterdam, Director of the Centre for International Criminal Justice and Dean of the Faculty of Law.  She has held visiting fellowships in Cambridge, Oxford, Bologna, and at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.  She was a visiting professional with Chambers at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Summer of 2010 and fellow-in-residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advance Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences for the KNAW (NIAS) in 2011. Van Sliedregt is senior editor of the Leiden Journal of International Law and member of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities.  Van Sliedregt has published extensively in the field of international, European and comparative criminal law.

5. RMIT’s 2016 Higinbotham Lecture


RMIT’s Graduate School of Business and Law is hosting an tomorrow, Thursday 13 August 2015 at Storey Hall building.

A leading English legal thinker Lord Justice Elias is delivering the 2016 Higinbotham Lecture on the topic “Has the Human Rights Act Politicised the English Judiciary?”


We encourage attendance from anyone interested in this subject matter.


Download the
flyer


Please RSVP
here


Click
here for more information


6. Sir Zelman Cowen Memorial Oration: Chief Justice the Hon Robert French AC


Date
: Thursday 10 September, 2015

Time: 7:00pm

Venue: S1 Lecture Theatre, 43 Rainforest Walk, Monash University, Clayton


Register here


The oration is an annual lecture celebrating the life and legacy of Sir Zelman Cowen, a distinguished scholar, educator, civic leader and – for five years – Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. It address themes of law, justice, leadership, community, education, public policy and Australian identity.

The 2015 oration will be delivered by the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Honourable Robert French AC.


This event is free for students: registration is required. General admission is $10.


Visit our
Facebook page for more event details

7. The Australian Italian Lawyers Association


Date
: Wednesday 26 August, 2015

Time: 7:00pm

Venue: Club Italia, 128-152 Furlong Road, Sunshine North


Dr Francesco Giacobbe, OAM is an Italian Senator representing the external territories of Oceania (which includes Australia) Asia, Africa and Antarctica.


Hear him speak  about:

  • The role of Parliamentarians in representing Italians in the world

  • The italian reform agenda

  • Italy and the European Union


Attendance is free and all are welcome.

Download the flyerfor more details.

General Notices

Monday, August 24th, 2015

1. Aurora Internship Program


The Aurora Internship Program introduces law students and graduates (including mature aged) to career opportunities in native title, policy development, research and social justice, all with an Indigenous focus. The Program aims to provide assistance to under-resourced and over-worked Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs),

Prescribed Bodies Corporate (PBCs) as well as to various other organisations working in these areas including Indigenous corporations, government bodies, community groups and other policy organisations.


Download the
flyer for more details about the application process and the internship program

2. Indonesian Enrichment and Research Program


About the program


The Indonesian Enrichment and Research Program (‘the Program’) gives students the opportunity to -participate alongside a Monash University Faculty of Law team in Indonesia to build capacity of university and civil society organisations (CSOs) family law legal aid clinics across Indonesia.


The Faculty of Law is working in partnership with the Australia Indonesia Partnership for Justice (AIPJ), CSOs and 12 Indonesian state universities to provide free legal assistance focussing on realising the rights of Indonesians to obtaining legal identity, particularly for women who are poor, vulnerable children and people with disabilities. The university and CSOs legal aid clinics teach law students and paralegals practical legal skills so that they are able to assist justice seekers to access the district and religious courts and navigate through the system of birth/marriage registration.

Students will have the opportunity to participate in clinical legal education meetings, workshops and site visits to different organisations in Indonesia.


The Program runs for 14 days in November/December 2015 (exact dates are to be confirmed) and airfare, travel and accommodation will be paid for by the Faculty of Law.


Download the
flyer for more details

3. Menzies Foundation Scholarships in Law


The Menzies Foundation is looking for outstanding law graduates who are shaping up to be the next generation of leaders and looking to do further postgraduate study overseas.


The Menzies Foundation is offering two scholarships for studying commencing in 2016.

  • The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship in Law is for courses of study at UK universities.

  • The Sir Ninian Stephen Menzies Scholarship in International Law is for courses of study in international law at a prestigious overseas university.


Both scholarships, valued at up to $75,000.


Applications are now open and close on Monday 31 August, 2015


To be eligible, applicants must be Australian citizens and hold a 1
st class honours degree or equivalent and be planning to continue their career in Australia on completion of their study.


Candidates should not only display academic excellence but also demonstrate outstanding leadership qualities and a commitment to and interest in community service.


The funds are to meet compulsory university fees and contribute towards the cost of books, equipment, living and travel.

You can see last year’s winners, Patrick Wall and Andrew Currie, online here


For the full prospectus and to apply:

Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship in Law

Sir Ninian Stephen Menzies Scholarship in International Law

4. Research Participants Needed for LGBTIQ Study


Would you like to participate in a research project concerning LGBTIQ, questioning and non-gender binary experiences of bullying and harassment in tertiary spaces. A new study is looking to interview undergraduate students at Monash as part of a pilot study.


The purpose of this study is to investigate who within the LGBTIQ student community experiences harassment and bullying in a tertiary setting; and determine what impacts this may have on LGBTIQ students’ access to supportive educational outcomes.


It is hoped that a greater understanding of LGBTIQ experiences of violence in university settings will allow further exploration into how such intolerance can be combatted to facilitate an increased understanding of the needs of LGBTIQ youth.


If you would like to participate by completing a questionnaire and a short one-on-one interview, contact
Andrea Waling (andrea.waling@monash.edu) or James Roffee(James.Roffee@monash.edu).

5. S2,2015 SETU Survey Dates


Please note the following dates for when the SETU surveys open and close for your Semester 2 Units:

  • T3-57 LLM Units –  surveys open on 30 July and close on 20 Aug

  • Malaysian Units – surveys open on 31 July and close on 20 Aug

  • S2-01 LLM Units – surveys open on 27 Aug  and close on 17 Sept

  • S2-01 LLB Electives and core Units  – surveys open Oct 4 and close on 1 Nov

  • T3-58 LLM Units – surveys open 24 Aug and close on 28 Sept

  • 3 Prof Prac Units- surveys open 25 Sept and close on 16 Oct

  • T3 JD Units- surveys open 25 Oct and close on 22 Nov

  • T4-57 LLM Units – surveys open 28 Oct and close on 18 Nov


Can you please complete these online SETU surveys for all your S2 Units before the survey closes down – your Teacher should give you some time in class to do so.
We want to hear from all sorts of students – even if you thought this Unit was OK we still want to hear from you! SETU isn’t just about  airing your complaints about your Units –we also want to hear about the things you thought worked well or were OK.


The University will send you instructions on how to complete the SETU surveys but basically you do it via your  my.monash portal and you can access instructions
online .

You can find out more about SETU online here

Click here for FAQs including the FAQs online at

Thank you for completing the SETU surveys online- we rely on you to give us feedback so the teachers know what you think about the Units you are completing and we can make them even better for next time!

Postgraduate Notices

Monday, August 24th, 2015

1. Nygh Internship Postgraduate Students


The Australian Institute of International Affairs and the Australian Branch of the International Law Association call for applications for the 2016 Peter Nygh Hague Conference Internship.

Each year, the internship provides a graduate or post graduate student with the rare opportunity to travel to The Hague in the Netherlands and work in the area of Private International Law. Prospective applicants should visit the AIIA’s website.

Successful applicants receive a contribution towards their living expenses for the duration of the internship.


Applications for the 2016 Nygh Internship close on
Wednesday 30 September 2015.


Download the
form


For other queries contact
Nicola Nygh

2. The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation Presents a New Postgraduate Elective


LAW 5440 International Commercial Dispute Resolution Advocacy


Dates: 8-11 September 2015 (full days)

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Contact: Naomi Burstyner E: naomi.burstyner@monash.edu P: 03 99038528.

The unit will focus on interest-based negotiation and advocacy skills in the context of commercial, including cross-border, disputes.

The unit examines the theory and practices of mediation and negotiation as dispute resolution processes, using the Harvard model of principled (interest-based) negotiation. The focus is effective negotiation advocacy and collaborative problem-solving to progress towards settlement, using theory sessions, role plays and interactive exercises.


The unit provides a highly relevant and entirely transferable skill set for legal practitioners and for any professional wanting to strengthen their effectiveness in commercial negotiation. The unit is designed to give students practical skills in the area of commercial negotiation advocacy, in the context of the increasing use of alternative dispute resolution in all jurisdictions.


On successful completion of this unit, students will:

  • have a comprehensive understanding of commercial negotiation strategies and approaches;

  • possess a sound understanding of, and have gained some practical experience in the practice of interest-based negotiation within a mediation process;

  • be able to explain and respond to theoretical and practical issues raised by clients in commercial mediation and alternative dispute resolution settings.


Students who complete this unit have the opportunity to be selected to represent Monash University at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Commercial Mediation Competition, taking place in Paris in February 2016. Selection will take place following the completion of the unit.


Hurry enrol now!


Download the
flyer for more info

3. Summer Application Open For – JD Professional Practice LAW 5050


Applications are open for Clinical Period 1 2015/2016 of the Professional Practice Elective Unit which takes place at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service, next to Clayton campus.


Clinical Period 1 2015/2016 dates are: for Group A- 12 November 2015- 11 February 2016 & for Group B-16 November 2015- 15 February 2016.

Applications close on Friday 16 October 2015.


Applications are not done on Wes. See all further information about the application process and dates on the
Clinical Legal Education website.

End Gazette 24/08/15

Events

Friday, August 14th, 2015

1. A Negotiation Framework for Dispute Resolution


Date
: Tuesday 1 September, 2015

Time: 8:15pm

Venue: RACV Club, Level 2, 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne


Workshop presenter, Russell Korobkin is the professor and faculty director of the UCLA School of Law Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Program. He is also a visiting professor at the respected Harvard program on Negotiation.


This workshop provides a useful prism to tackle every negotiation and is the third year it is being run in Melbourne. This is a superb course, and a must for mediators and legal professionals. The day is packed, fully catered and has worthy CPD content.

  • Approach your most entrenched problems with deeper insights

  • Build adaptability, to face unpredictable situations that arise

  • Develop a usable negotiation model that lets parties craft breakthrough deals


For more information about the 1-day workshop click
here


2. Lucinda Lecture – “Of lions and squeaking mice in anxious times”


21
st Lucinda Lecture “Of lions and squeaking mice in anxious times”


By Emeritus Professor H P Lee


From time to time most countries will encounter threats to the security of the state polity, ranging from a wartime situation to the contemporary terror threats.
Extraordinary legislation is often resorted to as a means of protecting public safety. Such legislation inevitably draws the courts into the spotlight. Perilous times present the courts with a dilemma. This lecture seeks to canvass that dilemma and the lessons that can be learnt from past judicial experience in Australia and some selected jurisdictions.


Date:
Thursday 8 October, 2015

Time: 6:00pm – 7:00pm (followed by refreshments)

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

Cost: Free

RSVP: Thursday 1 October, 2015 law-marketing@monash.edu or (03) 9905 2630

For more details download the flyer


3. RMIT’s 2016 Higinbotham Lecture


RMIT’s Graduate School of Business and Law is hosting an tomorrow, Thursday 13 August 2015 at Storey Hall building.

A leading English legal thinker Lord Justice Elias is delivering the 2016 Higinbotham Lecture on the topic “Has the Human Rights Act Politicised the English Judiciary?”

We encourage attendance from anyone interested in this subject matter.


Download the
flyer

Please RSVP here

Click here for more information

4. Sir Zelman Cowen Memorial Oration: Chief Justice the Hon Robert French AC


Date
: Thursday 10 September, 2015

Time: 7:00pm

Venue: S1 Lecture Theatre, 43 Rainforest Walk, Monash University, Clayton


Register here


The oration is an annual lecture celebrating the life and legacy of Sir Zelman Cowen, a distinguished scholar, educator, civic leader and – for five years – Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia. It address themes of law, justice, leadership, community, education, public policy and Australian identity.

The 2015 oration will be delivered by the Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Honourable Robert French AC.


This event is free for students: registration is required. General admission is $10.


Visit our
Facebook page for more event details


5. The Australian Italian Lawyers Association


Date: Wednesday 26 August, 2015

Time: 7:00pm

Venue: Club Italia, 128-152 Furlong Road, Sunshine North

Dr Francesco Giacobbe, OAM is an Italian Senator representing the external territories of Oceania (which includes Australia) Asia, Africa and Antarctica.

Hear him speak  about:

  • The role of Parliamentarians in representing Italians in the world

  • The italian reform agenda

  • Italy and the European Union

Attendance is free and all are welcome.


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