Archive for August, 2018

Events

Friday, August 3rd, 2018

1. ‘Democracy on trial’ – is democracy dead?

Professor Beth Noveck served in the White House as the first United States Deputy Chief Technology Officer as part of the Obama Administration.

She is Director of the Governance Lab at New York University and its MacArthur Research Network on Opening Governance. She is a Professor in Technology, Culture, and Society at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering and works on ‘people-led innovation’ — namely the ability of communities and institutions to work together to solve problems more effectively and legitimately.

She was named one of the “Foreign Policy 100” by Foreign Policy and one of the “Top Women in Technology” by Huffington Post.

Date & Time: Thursday 9 August 2018, 2.30 – 4pm

Location: Moot Court, Faculty of Law, Ground Floor, 15 Ancora Imparo Way, Monash Clayton

Please register via this google form if you will be attending – but get in quick before it fills up!

2. 2018 Lucinda Lecture: Constitutional Law Section 44 – The Other Subsections

Date: Monday 20 August, 2018
Time: 1 – 2pm
Venue: Monash University, Monash Club, Long Room, 32 Exhibition Walk, Clayton Campus
RSVP: Monday 13 August via this LINK

This is a free event. Any queries contact law-marketing@monash.edu

Presented by The Honourable Chief Justice Catherine Holmes, Supreme Court of Queensland.

Section 44(i) of the Constitution and the dual citizenship cases of the last two years have attracted an extraordinary amount of public attention; the other subsections of s 44 – concerning disqualification for criminal conviction, bankruptcy, pecuniary interest and holding an office of profit under the Crown – less so. They, however, are equally fraught with difficulties of interpretation, and in at least one instance pose a challenge to representative democracy less easily resolved than requiring renunciation of foreign citizenship.

This lecture considers what emerges from the 1890’s Convention Debates about the subsections’ evolution, including some proposed amendments which, had they been accepted, would have radically changed the ramifications of s 44; the jurisprudence which exists in relation to the subsections, and the extent to which clarification has been achieved; and some remaining uncertainties with the potential to cause future headaches for politicians, the High Court and the public.

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3. RBG: Castan Centre fundraising film event

Date: Saturday 11 August 2018
Time: 4.00pm
Venue: The Classic Cinema, 9 Gordon Street, Elsternwick
Register: Purchase your tickets here

Join us for this special screening that is an unashamed valentine to the legendary Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a justice of the US Supreme Court. With unprecedented access, the all female filmmakers explore how her early legal battles whilst working for the ACLU, and her voice on the US Supreme Court, changed the course of history for women in America. It provides an intimate portrait of the life, love and work of the notorious RBG. The film has been described as a “riveting, surprisingly touching documentary which reveals how the quiet, intense Ginsburg became one the most iconic Supreme Court justices in American history.”

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All proceeds go to helping the Castan Centre continue its vital work to advance human rights.

4. Fighting the Death Penalty: Making a difference in the long term

A conversation between Julian McMahon SC and Richard Bourke, Director, Louisiana Capital Assistance Centre

Join us for a rare chance to see one of America’s leading experts being put on the stand to discuss his challenging work.  Having worked at LCAC since 2002, Richard Bourke has been on the front line of anti-death penalty case work in the southern states of the USA. Richard will be asked to shed light on the key difficulties his clients face, and on differences between death penalty cases in the USA and Asia. He will reflect on the strategies and debates being played out in his work and nationally, to bring about abolition.

Event details
Date: Thursday 9 August
Venue: Monash Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Time: 5.30pm for 6pm – 7pm (followed by refreshments) 
Cost: Free to attend
RSVP: Friday 3 August here

Careers

Friday, August 3rd, 2018

1. HWL Ebsworth Lawyers – 2019 Seasonal Clerkship & Graduate Recruitment

HWL Ebsworth Lawyers are excited to announce their recruitment dates and activities for the 2019 Seasonal Clerkship Program and 2019 Supervised Legal Traineeship.

HWL Ebsworth in not your typical law firm!  We are Australia’s largest legal partnership by Partner numbers, and one of Australia’s fastest growing firms.  We offer clients market leading expertise in all key areas of commercial law nationally, with offices in every State and Territory.  Our differentiators include the following factors:

  • Our unique business model allows us to offer unrivalled value for money without compromising quality or timeliness of advice
  • Our fully integrated model ensures consistency in quality and approach nationally
  • Our independence enables us to focus entirely on the needs of our clients operating within this region
  • A lower ratio of solicitors to partners than any other major Australian firm provides

We are excited to continue to grow our Seasonal Clerkship and Graduate Programs for 2019. Both of our Programs are designed to give you genuine insight into the firm as well as hand-on, practical experiences as well as allowing us to get to know you on both a personal and professional level.  For further detailed information in relation to the Programs as well as key recruitment dates and our online application form please visit our Graduate Centre on our website www.hwlebsworth.com.au  Please note, we recruit in line with the LIV Guidelines.

For any queries in relation to the Programs or the firm please email HRApplications@hwle.com.au

 

Undergraduate

Friday, August 3rd, 2018

1. $3,000 – $5,000 to study in Indonesia

ACICIS, Indonesia are currently accepting applications until the 1 September, 2018 for all semester 1, 2019 programs, including:

  • January-February 2019 intake of ACICIS’ Law Professional Practicum (LPP) for which Monash currently has 4 x $3,000 NCP grants; and
  • January-July 2019 intake of ACICIS’ Indonesian Business, Law and Society program (IBLS) for which Monash currently has 6 x $5,000 NCP grants.

Please find further information on both programs here.

2. Ancora Imparo Leadership Program – apply by Monday 6 August

The Vice-Chancellor’s Ancora Imparo Program is a unique opportunity, available only to second-year Monash University undergraduate students. Participants will hear from inspiring leaders with backgrounds ranging from business, politics, sport, public service, education, health, law, and the arts.

The Ancora Imparo Program offers a range of opportunities and activities that:

  • draw on and foster your sense of idealism
  • increase your self-understanding
  • affirm and strengthen your confidence in your existing abilities
  • foster an ethic of service
  • enhance your ability to effect positive social change
  • provide you with an opportunity to work with other passionate and committed peers
  • facilitate your learning from past and present leaders.

Learn more and apply. 

Applications close Monday 6 August.

3. Volunteer opportunities at Monash Law Clinics Clayton (MLCC)

Volunteer Opportunities are available in 2018-2019 at the Monash Law Clinics Clayton (MLCC) for Monash Law Students.

Wednesday Night Advice Only Service

Applications for the Wednesday Night General Advice Session at Monash Law Clinics Clayton will open at 9am Monday 3 September 2018 and close 10am Tuesday 11 September 2018. Please note that late applications will not be accepted.

You are applying to be part of the Wednesday night volunteer team, which provides advice to clients experiencing a wide range of legal problems.

Students are rostered to volunteer on Wednesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. This volunteer period will run until April 2019.

Orientation will be held on Wednesday 26 September 2018 at 6pm at MLCC.

Sessions will commence on Wednesday 3 October 2018

For an application form please see here.

Tuesday Night Family Law

The Tuesday Night Family Law Advice Service handles matters relating to Children, Divorce and Intervention Orders.

Students are rostered to volunteers on a Tuesday night on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. This volunteer period will run until April 2019.

Applications for Tuesday Night Family Advice Session at Monash Law Clinics Clayton will open 9am Monday 3 September 2018 and close 10am Tuesday 11 September 2018.

Orientation will be held on Wednesday 26 September 2018 at 6pm.

Sessions will commence on Tuesday 2 October 2018

For an application form please see here.

General

Friday, August 3rd, 2018

1. Law Student Essay Awards

Applications are now open for the Law Student Essay Awards

The Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia is pleased to commemorate the life and contributions of Michael Taussig QC, one of the Section’s most outstanding members, with two Family Law Essay Awards in 2018. Current law students are encouraged to apply for one of these awards, the Law Student Essay Award.

One Award will be offered to the value of $1,500.  To Apply for the Award, eligible candidates must submit an unpublished essay of no more than 3,000 words (including footnotes, appendices and tables) on a family law topic and its broader relevance to the community, by 20 August 2018.

Apply here.

2. New to Monash? Feeling a little lost?

Your Monash Ask Me Ambassadors can help you. So if you need help, ask them a question and they will either answer or direct you to someone who
can. More information here.

3. Want to use your degree to change the world?

Applications are now open for the award-winning Green Steps program run by Monash Sustainable Development Institute. Green Steps offers innovative and practical sustainability training and consultancy projects for ambitious emerging leaders at Monash University.

As part of the program, students will gain the skills and knowledge to transform attitudes and drive change for a more just, sustainable and resilient world. The program includes:

  • 4.5 days of interactive training: Develop skills in systems change, leadership, communication and behaviour change
  • Consultancy experience: Work on a sustainability consultancy project
  • Global networks: Join a global network of over 1200 change agents
Applications close at midnight on Monday 3 September. 

4. Respect.Now.Always. survey

Monash University is a proud partner of the Respect.Now.Always. national initiative lead by Universities Australia to ensure students and staff are safe from sexual assault and sexual harassment.

The university is aiming to increase the awareness of reporting and support options for students who may have experienced sexual assault and/or harassment.

To assist us evaluate the effectiveness of Monash University’s promotions of reporting and support options, and to have a better understanding of the level of awareness thereof, the university has developed a very short survey.

Responses will assist the university enhance our communications on the RNA campaign and the support and referral services available at Monash. Please note that your responses to this survey will not identify you.

Learn more.

5. Human Rights Awards

The Human Rights Awards is the pinnacle of human rights recognition in Australia. Each year we are proud to recognise the outstanding contribution of individuals and organisations in promoting and protecting human rights and freedoms.

This year we have introduced a new Award category to recognise the contribution of local, state, territory and federal government bodies to the advancement and protection of human rights in Australia.

Nominations are now open and close Sunday 5 August.

Learn more.