Events

1. Want to know more about working at PwC?

Come to this Monash Law Industry Seminar Series event with PwC.

This is your opportunity to learn about careers within PwC. You’ll have the chance to ask questions during an interactive panel session and network with industry representatives over canapés.

About PwC

PwC is part of a network of firms in 158 countries with over 250,000 people. PwC is one of the top 50 brands worldwide and PwC Australia is ranked first on LinkedIn’s Top Companies list of where Australians want to work. PwC Australia delivers quality in audit, assurance, consulting and tax services to more than 5,000 clients.

Date: Wednesday 17 July

Time: 5:30-7:30pm

Venue: Monash Chambers, Auditoriums 1, 2, & 3, Ground Floor, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

RSVP: Register here

2. The Death Penalty in Asia: In the academy, in the court, in the street

Please join us at this event for an analysis of the current state of the death penalty in Asia, guided by experts from the field.

Over 20 countries globally continue to execute. Many of these countries are located in the Asian region (including China, Japan, Singapore, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Vietnam). The death penalty typically harms the very poor, and minority groups, including sexual minorities, foreigners and the intellectually impaired. Whilst globally the trend towards abolition over the past 70 years is strong, there is much work to be done in the Asian region.

The evening will feature:

  • Dr. Mai Sato, Fellow, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
  • Zainab Mahboob, Head of Legal at Justice Project Pakistan
  • Julian McMahon AC SC, President of Capital Punishment Justice Project

Event details:
Date: 
Tuesday 30 July 2019
Time: 6.00pm – 7.00pm  (drinks and canapés to follow)
Registration commences at 5.30pm
Venue: Monash Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Free event, RSVP essential here
Enquiries:  chris.roberts@monash.edu

3. Neurofutures: Neuroscience and Responsibility Conference

On 3-4 December 2019 the Monash Law Health & Wellbeing Group is hosting the Neuroscience and Society Conference at the Monash University Law Chambers. A free public debate on the theme ‘Neuroscience and Responsibility’ will also be held on December 4 at the State Library of Victoria and hosted by Jon Faine.

For further information see https://neuroethicsconference.org.au

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