Archive for September, 2015

Careers

Friday, September 25th, 2015

1. 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

Friday, September 25th, 2015

1. 21st Lucinda Lecture – “Of lions and squeaking mice in anxious times”


By Emeritus Professor H P Lee

Visit the website


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


2. Law Oration 2015


Presented by Victoria Law Foundation and Melbourne Law School


Hear from Laureate Professor Emeritus Cheryl Saunders AO at this year’s Law Oration. She will discuss Australian federal democracy.


Proudly presented by Victoria Law Foundation and Melbourne Law School, the annual Law Oration explores important legal issues that affect our lives and shape our community.


Date:
Wednesday 14 October, 2015

Time: 6:00 pm–7:30 pm

Venue: Banco Court,Court of Victoria, 210 William Street, Melbourne, VIC

Cost: free


Register
here


Enquiries –
contact@victorialawfoundation.org.au


3. The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law/King & Wood Mallesons Annual Lecture


Death by Algorithm – the advent of “killer robots” by Professor Christof Heyns

Public event – all welcome


Date
: Friday 9 October, 2015

Time: 1.00pm – 2.00pm

Venue: The State Library, 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne

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

See our website for more details

General Notices

Friday, September 25th, 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. Green e-Newsletter September Issue

Here are the highlights from the latest Monash University Green Newsletter.

  • Green Steps student project

  • Winner of Green Office Tip competition

  • Sustainability at 30 Collins Street

  • Ride to Work day

  • Popularity of 601 bus continues to grow

  • Find out how we are tracking with our environmental data

  • 60 seconds with Karen Waugh

  • New shelter for Monash Community Farm

  • New bike paths improve access for cyclists

Download the full Green E-newsletter here


3. Honours Research Unit Information Session 2015


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.


As the Honours Convenor, I cordially invite you to an Information Seminar on the


Honours Unit on
Tuesday, 6th October 2015 at 2pm in L5 of the Law Faculty.


At this session we will outline key elements of the program, and answer your questions.


Further information on the Honours programme can also be found on the Honours website, at
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/enrolments/honours/


Hope to see you there,

Graeme Hodge


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. Law Firm Opportunity for Bright and Enthusiastic Student With Interest in IP


A mid-sized Melbourne firm specializing in IP and biotech matters is looking for a bright Monash law student to do some paid research and writing work on a flexible, ongoing basis. Some weeks there might be 3-4 hours work, others none.  The role will have a patent focus with an emphasis on issues in pharma and biotech, as well as other forms of IP.


If you’re looking for some law firm experience and think this sounds like you, email your CV and academic transcript to
Rebecca.giblin@monash.edu.au as soon as possible.


Please indicate if you have any knowledge of patent law. Details of shortlisted candidates will be passed directly to the Principal of the firm.


6. Paid Telephone Interview for Law Students


Download flyer for details


7. Refurbishment of Tennis Courts


From Tuesday 15 September to Sunday 15 November 2015 all of the 8 tennis courts on Clayton campus will be unavailable due to refurbishment of the courts.


There will also be restricted access for pedestrians behind the courts.


These tennis courts are located at 42 Scenic Boulevard (next to Sports & Rec).


8. Vacancy For a Junior Lawyer


There is an upcoming vacancy for a junior lawyer in the Indigenous Affairs Legal Services Branch of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.


This is a great chance for someone to work in a dynamic in-house legal practice.  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to apply.


Visit the
website


Further details click here

Contact Amanda Nichol – amy.nichol@pmc.gov.au

Postgraduate Notices

Friday, September 25th, 2015

1. Internship Support


Under its internship support program, ANZSIL provides financial support to selected persons undertaking unpaid internships with International Organizations and NGOs.


Applicants for internship support should:


In 2015 there are two application rounds. The closing dates for the 2015 application rounds are:

  • Friday 24 April 2015

  • Friday 23 October 2015


It is envisaged that successful applicants will be notified by the end May and November 2015 respectively.


Contact ANZSIL on: +61 2 6125 2906


2. 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.


3. Winter School on Federalism and Governance 2016


The Institute for Studies on Federalism and Regionalism at the European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen (EURAC), the Faculty of Law and the School of Political Science

and Sociology at the University of Innsbruck announce their Winter School on Federalism and Governance 2016.


Deadline for applications is Sunday 25 October, 2015.


Download the
flyer for more details

Undergraduate Notices

Friday, September 25th, 2015

1. Hyde & Associates Undergraduate Program


The law firm of Hyde & Associates is now accepting applications for its Undergraduate Program in telecommunications law.


The H&A Undergraduate Program is designed to help the firm identify talented law students to assist it in its work and to give promising candidates exposure to the firm’s international work, providing training in actual, practical telecommunications law assignments for global institutions around the world.


The program is also designed to assist the firm in identifying qualified candidates for permanent employment opportunities.


Download the
Training Overview for more details


Download the
Program Brochure

2. Internship Support


Under its internship support program, ANZSIL provides financial support to selected persons undertaking unpaid internships with International Organizations and NGOs.


Applicants for internship support should:


In 2015 there are two application rounds. The closing dates for the 2015 application rounds are:

  • Friday 24 April 2015

  • Friday 23 October 2015


It is envisaged that successful applicants will be notified by the end May and November 2015 respectively.


Contact ANZSIL on: +61 2 6125 2906


3. The Fair Work Ombudsman’s 2016 Graduate Program


The Fair Work Ombudsman’s 2016 Graduate Program is now open for applications. The program presents a fantastic opportunity for graduates looking to kick start their career with an agency who aims to promote harmonious, productive and cooperative workplace relations. There are five graduate positions available for the 2016 intake, with one position specifically for Legal graduates.


Graduates don’t need to be workplace relations experts, as there are opportunities across a range of disciplines. Graduates are provided with ongoing learning opportunities and support and equipped with everything they need to deliver results that they’re proud of.


Seeking applications from graduates who have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, can achieve results, show initiative, integrity and innovation. To be eligible graduates must have completed (or will complete) their most recent tertiary qualification between January 2014 and January 2016. The qualification must be at least a bachelor qualification from one or more of the following areas:


  • Legal

  • Information Technology

  • Digital Communication

  • Economics/Research analyst

  • Education and Community engagement (limited to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Graduates only)


Graduates work under the direct guidance of one of our experienced Senior Lawyers and will be responsible for assisting in the research and preparation of cases for litigation and advice matters.


For more detailed information about the graduate program,
click here or email recruitment@fwo.gov.au


Applications close 11.00 pm (EDT)
Monday 5 October 2015.


Download the program brochure

End Gazette 28/09/2015

Careers

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

1. 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

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

1. 21st 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


2. Annual Costello Lecture – The Business of Human Rights


Consideration of the role of business in protecting and promoting human rights internationally and in Australia.

Presented by Emeritus Prof Gillian Triggs, President, Australian Human Rights Commission

Monash alumnus Rev.Tim Costello will introduce Emeritus Prof Gillian Triggs


Date
: Wednesday 30 September, 2015

Time: 6pm – 7.15pm (followed by refreshments)

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

Cost: Free

RSVP: Thursday 24 September, 2015

law-marketing@monash.edu or (03) 9905 2630


See our
website for more details.


3. The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law/King & Wood Mallesons Annual Lecture


Death by Algorithm – the advent of “killer robots” by Professor Christof Heyns


Public event – all welcome


Professor Christof Heyns, UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions.


The use of force, in war and in peace, is increasingly impersonal. Unmanned systems are here to stay.


We have become all too familiar with the first generation of these unmanned systems: remotely piloted aircraft. Here the human is no longer necessarily physically present on the battlefield. An operator half-way around the world presses the button and a Hellfire missile is released from an armed drone. At the same time a further generation of unmanned systems is emerging, where human beings will not only be physically absent from the delivery of force, but also pshycologically, in the sense that computers and not humans will take the final decision on its release.


This development raises far-reaching legal and ethical questions. How good will they be at targeting? But also – should they be allowed to do this? Right to life and issues of dignity arise. But – does it really matter what we think about it? Have we not entered a new era where machines will take the important decisions?


Date: Friday 9 October, 2015

Time: 1.00pm – 2.00pm

Venue: The State Library at 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne

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

See our website for more details

General Notices

Thursday, September 17th, 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. Busk Stop Program, Clayton Campus


Monash University is currently seeking performers to participate in the inaugural Busk Stop Program.


Performers will be invited to entertain the campus community in a traditional busking format at a variety of identified locations around campus. The aim is to add to the vibrancy of the campus and create a fun/entertaining atmosphere.


The program will be running during week 10, Monday 5 October – Friday 9 October.


Performers may provide a facility for donations from the public toward their performance, in a subtle and non-intrusive manner and to assist Monash will offer a $50 donation to each performer.


If you are interested in participating, please complete the application form
here.


Applications will close on
Sunday 27 September, 2015.


3. Caulfield Campus Green and Sound Shell Launch


Date: Monday 12 October

Time: 4pm – 8pm


Professor David Copolov extends a warm invitation to Clayton students and staff to attend the launch of the Caulfield Campus Green and Sound Shell. This exciting event will take place on the Campus Green on Monday 12th October from 4pm to 8pm.


We are delighted to see this architecturally designed part of the campus alive with colour and activity after many months of construction and development. We’d be very pleased if you could join us.


Please add the date to your diary, share with your cohorts and come along to celebrate the official launch. There will be music, entertainment, sporting and artistic activities as well as an array of food and beverage vendors.


4. Law Firm Opportunity for Bright and Enthusiastic Student With Interest in IP

A mid-sized Melbourne firm specializing in IP and biotech matters is looking for a bright Monash law student to do some paid research and writing work on a flexible, ongoing basis. Some weeks there might be 3-4 hours work, others none.  The role will have a patent focus with an emphasis on issues in pharma and biotech, as well as other forms of IP.

If you’re looking for some law firm experience and think this sounds like you, email your CV and academic transcript to Rebecca.giblin@monash.edu.au as soon as possible. Please indicate if you have any knowledge of patent law. Details of shortlisted candidates will be passed directly to the Principal of the firm.

5. 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 theAmerican 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.


6. Honours Research Unit Information Session 2015


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.


As the Honours Convenor, I cordially invite you to an Information Seminar on the

Honours Unit on Tuesday, 6th October 2015 at 2pm in L5 of the Law Faculty.


At this session we will outline key elements of the program, and answer your questions.


Further information on the Honours programme can also be found on the Honours website, at
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/enrolments/honours/


Hope to see you there.


Graeme Hodge


7. Refurbishment of Tennis Courts


From Tuesday 15 September to Sunday 15 November 2015 all of the 8 tennis courts on Clayton campus will be unavailable due to refurbishment of the courts.


There will also be restricted access for pedestrians behind the courts.


These tennis courts are located at 42 Scenic Boulevard (next to Sports & Rec).


8. 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).


9. Progressive Law Network Online Survey


This survey is funded by the Better Teaching, Better Learning Bursary program. We would like to invite students to provide their feedback and experience in the Faculty of Law Monash.
This is a great opportunity to have a survey run by students, for students.

Click here for the online survey

Postgraduate Notices

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

1. Commercial CPD Seminar – Civil Appeals in Victoria


Ten months after the commencement of the Supreme Court (Civil Appeals Amendment) Rules 2014, our panel share their insights into the operation of the Civil Appeals Rules.

Topics covered will include the application of the leave to appeal requirement, the preparation of the written case, and points of difference between the old and the new regimes.


Chair

The Honourable Justice Clyde Croft, Supreme Court of Victoria

Presenters


The Honourable Justice David Beach, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria

Philip Solomon QC, Victorian Bar

Date: Monday 21 September, 2015

Time: 5.15pm – 6.15pm

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

RSVP:Friday 18 September (unless booked our prior)

law-marketing@monash.edu


See our
website for more details.

2. Internship Support


Under its internship support program, ANZSIL provides financial support to selected persons undertaking unpaid internships with International Organizations and NGOs.


Applicants for internship support should:


In 2015 there are two application rounds. The closing dates for the 2015 application rounds are:

  • Friday 24 April 2015

  • Friday 23 October 2015


It is envisaged that successful applicants will be notified by the end May and November 2015 respectively.


Contact ANZSIL on: +61 2 6125 2906


3. 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


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.


5. Winter School on Federalism and Governance 2016


The Institute for Studies on Federalism and Regionalism at the European Academy of Bolzano/Bozen (EURAC), the Faculty of Law and the School of Political Science

and Sociology at the University of Innsbruck announce their Winter School on Federalism and Governance 2016.


Deadline for applications is
Sunday 25 October, 2015

Download the flyer for more details

Undergraduate Notices

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

1. Hyde & Associates Undergraduate Program


The law firm of Hyde & Associates is now accepting applications for its Undergraduate Program in telecommunications law.


The H&A Undergraduate Program is designed to help the firm identify talented law students to assist it in its work and to give promising candidates exposure to the firm’s international work, providing training in actual, practical telecommunications law assignments for global institutions around the world.


The program is also designed to assist the firm in identifying qualified candidates for permanent employment opportunities.


Download the Training Overview for more details


Download the Program Brochure

2. Internship Support


Under its internship support program, ANZSIL provides financial support to selected persons undertaking unpaid internships with International Organizations and NGOs.


Applicants for internship support should:


In 2015 there are two application rounds. The closing dates for the 2015 application rounds are:

  • Friday 24 April 2015

  • Friday 23 October 2015


It is envisaged that successful applicants will be notified by the end May and November 2015 respectively.


Contact ANZSIL on: +61 2 6125 2906

End Gazette 21/09/2015