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Events

Friday, March 5th, 2021

1. LSS Peer Mentoring Program Study Skills Sessions (3-9 March)

Are you a first-year law student wondering how you will stay on top of university work?
Curious as to how to maximise your time at law school?
Overwhelmed by the new study environment you find yourself in?…
Then the LSS Peer Mentoring Program STUDY SKILLS session is for you!
Join us live on Zoom to hear from a panel of Law students offering their authentic and helpful insights into surviving your Law degree! With discussions about study skills, exam preparation, extra-curricular activities and everything Law-school related, you won’t want to miss your chance to hear these pearls of wisdom and even ask your own questions during the Q&A portion of the session!
Session 1: Wednesday 3rd March, 7-8pm
Register here: https://bit.ly/3uLmR5R
Session 2: Thursday 4th March, 7-8pm: 
Register here: https://bit.ly/3sDn6hv
Session 3: Monday 8th March, 7-8pm
Register here: https://bit.ly/37Wlx6w
Session 4: Tuesday 9th March, 7-8pm
Register here: https://bit.ly/3r7Z7qA

2. KPMG Women in Audit Event (9 March)

KPMG is one of the most trusted and respected global professional services firms, with over 227,000 people in more than 146 countries.

As we prepare for the upcoming Graduate and Vacationer recruitment season, we would like to make you aware of the KPMG Women in Audit event. This event aims to bring together women from across the accounting and audit field, from experienced leaders to those just starting their careers. The event will feature three inspiring women auditors from KPMG who will share their career journeys, the challenges they’ve faced and how women can be successful leaders in this dynamic area.

Sign up now to hear about career journeys and what it means to be a leader in this dynamic field. The KPMG Graduate Recruitment team will also be on hand to talk you through the recruitment process and the amazing opportunities available in Audit at KPMG.

Event details

Name: Women in Audit @ KPMG Virtual Event

Date: 9 March 2021

Time: 2:00pm – 3:30pm AEDT

Registrations Close 1 March

The event is open to students nationally in their penultimate and final year of undergraduate and postgraduate studies, regardless of their degree / location. You can register via the KPMG Careers website at this link.

3. KPMG National Enterprise Showcase Event (11 March)

You know KPMG, you might not know KPMG Enterprise.

Do you have a passion to work with start-ups, small to medium-sized and family businesses? It’s all we do!

Join us for our National Enterprise Showcase virtual event to hear about some of the exciting work our various Enterprise teams do, as well as learn more about the Graduate and Vacationer opportunities at KPMG.

We are actively looking for students studying from all degree disciplines to join our different Enterprise groups. You’ll hear from senior leaders across the business and discover more about the work we do, the different backgrounds we look for and where you could fit.

At KPMG, we’re committed to providing an open and friendly environment for our talent that offers long-term growth, constant challenge and generous rewards. It’s a philosophy that will continue throughout your career with us and touch every stage of your development.

But don’t just take our word for it, come along to hear first-hand from our people on what makes KPMG Enterprise a great place to work!

Date: 11 March 2021

Time: 2.00pm – 3.30pm AEDT

Click here to register: http://bit.ly/3c1P0xh

4. CLARS Event: Virtual Visiting Scholars Seminar – ‘The Rise of
Passive / Index Investing in the Context of Climate Change’ (17 March) 

The Centre for Commercial Law & Regulatory Studies (CLARS) is pleased to invite you to the second Virtual Visiting Scholars seminar for 2021.

The series aims to attract outstanding young scholars from around the world to present their current work and engage online with Monash Law School researchers.

The program contributes to enriching our research environment and provides networking opportunities for faculty members. This is particularly important when traditional travel is not possible during the COVID-19 pandemic.

We hope that the program will contribute to the development of ongoing research relationships with other scholars and universities, both nationally and internationally.

Date: 17 March 2021

Time: 7.00PM AEDT

Register here: http://bit.ly/2MQBQKU

5. CLARS & Economics Session – The Google/Fitbit Merger: Where Do We Stand? (30 March)

If Google’s acquisition of FitBit is approved, what does this mean for personal data and consumers?

The European Commission and the U.S. DOJ have approved the controversial Google/Fitbit merger based on a static, conventional view according to which only limited issues arise from a merger of complements.

This presentation will suggest that there are unprecedented concerns in a merger case such as this one, which allows Fitbit’s data-gathering capabilities to fall in the hands of Google. Indeed, such a merger creates major risks of extension of monopoly power and consumer exploitation.

Digital healthcare is a major growth area, and the combination of Fitbit’s health data with Google’s other data creates unique opportunities for discrimination and exploitation of consumers in healthcare, health insurance and other sensitive areas. The approval of this merger would lead to market failure and monopolisation in digital healthcare.

Date: 30 March 2021

Time: 3:00 PM – 4:15 PM AEDT

Register here: http://bit.ly/2MQBQKU

6. Law & Business Seminar Series: Should Australia Permit Dual Class Listings? (12 May)

Join the third instalment of the CLARS Law & Business Seminar Series 2021

In recent years, leading global stock exchanges including Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Tokyo and Shanghai’s STAR market have permitted issuers to list with dual class share structures to encourage more tech and other high-innovation company listings.

Then, at the end of 2020, the UK government commenced a consultation on the possibility of loosening the London Premium Listing sector’s characteristic hostility to weighted voting structures.

Against this backdrop, is it now time for the ASX to consider following suit and reforming its longstanding one share/one vote rule with respect to Australian listed companies?

Date: 12 May 2021

Time: 5:00 PM – 6:15 PM AEST

Register here: http://bit.ly/30c2NvF

7. How Much do Investors Care About Social Responsibility? (17 August)

Join Associate Professor Scott Hirst for the next instalment of the CLARS Law & Business Seminar Series.

In this session, Associate Professor Hirst will discuss empirical evidence on investors’ willingness to sacrifice investment returns for social purposes, and how investor preferences relate to the important current debates about social responsibility, corporate purpose, and stakeholderism.

Date: 17 August 2021

Time: 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM AEST

Register here: http://bit.ly/3kTiMrV

JD

Friday, August 23rd, 2019

1. JD Peer Mentoring Program

Are you a new Monash JD student?

The Monash LSS Peer Mentor Program is a great way to help settle you into the JD.

Our mentors are friendly students from the years above who are keen to share their experiences and provide you with the necessary tips and tricks for your law journey ahead.

Register for the Peer Mentor Program here (registration closes at 4.00pm on Monday 9 September).

Want to know more about the LSS? Learn more or join here.

Events

Thursday, November 3rd, 2016

1. The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law presents a fundraising film event – Prison Songs

Date: Thursday, 24 November 2016
Time:
6.40pm to 8.00pm
Venue: The Classic Cinema, 9 Gordon Street, Elsternwick
RSVP: Click here for tickets
Full details: http://www.monash.edu/law/research/centres/castancentre/public-events/events/2016/prison-songs

Prison Songs is a ground breaking documentary that gives voice to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are impacted by the criminal justice system.

Shot entirely behind bars, this funny yet achingly sad account of eventful lives is delivered via the musical performances of real people imprisoned in a Darwin jail.

The film features a number of male and female protagonists, each with their own story. Common themes emerge linking the tales – disadvantage, family violence, drugs and alcohol. While the music was written by Shellie Morris and Casey Bennetto – the award-winning composer of Keating: The Musical – the lyrics are the participants’ own words.

The stories portrayed in the film expose the real tragedy behind the lives of the people who are locked away from our view – the underlying poverty, disadvantage and discrimination faced by many Aboriginal communities and the lack of basic services and support systems available to them. The stories convey the inter-generational nature of trauma, grief and poverty. They give a human and vulnerable face to the problems that so many of us ignore – or are simply not aware of.

Prison Songs presents a unique opportunity to shift the conversation about reducing the over-imprisonment of Aboriginal people, through focusing on providing better supports and services that address the underlying reasons why people come into contact with the criminal justice system in the first place.

Join us for this special screening and fundraising event. All proceeds will go to the Castan Centre’s policy and public education programs.

Watch the trailer here

2. Mediation Saving Your Small Business

Monash Law School’s Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) has partnered with Monash Business School to host a panel discussion with leading experts: Professor Anne Lytle, (Monash Business School), Ms Anne Sutherland-Kelly, (ACJI/Monash Law School) and special guests from the Office of the Victorian Small Business Commissioner, Ms Anna McRae-Anderson and Mr Mark Schramm. The event will be chaired by ACJI’s Dr Paula Gerber, Co-Director.

Disputes for small businesses can be costly, stressful and time consuming. Mediation can be the ‘life saver’ because:

  • It enables parties to focus on what is important to them
  • It can retain and even enhance business relationships
  • The parties are the decision makers and retain control of the outcome
  • The process is faster, less costly, and more flexible compared to litigation

This dynamic panel will discuss how using Mediation can achieve these outcomes for your small business.

No small business can afford to miss this priceless opportunity.

Date: Tuesday 15 November 2016

Time: 5.30pm Arrival & Refreshments, 6.00 – 7.00pm Panel Discussion

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000

RSVP: Here. Places are limited.

Join us at this free public event to learn more about how mediation can save your small business. Further information here.

3. Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority’s  ‘2016 Louis Waller Lecture’

Join us at this year’s Louis Waller lecture where His Honour Chief Judge John Pascoe will discuss

The Child’s right to know and family law orders

This annual lecture commemorates the significant contribution Emeritus Professor Louis Waller has made to the field of assisted reproductive treatment. It is an occasion to discuss and reflect on contentious issues in the field today.

Knowledge of one’s family and genetic heritage is essential to any concept of identity, and to know one’s parents is a fundamental human right. This year’s lecturer, his Honour Chief Judge Pascoe AC CVO, will discuss the right of the child to know his or her parentage, how this right is threatened by advances in technology, and is limited by the slow pace of the law to adequately respond.

Date: Wednesday 9 November

Time: 5.45pm – 7.30pm

Venue: Village Roadshow Theatrette State Library of Victoria, 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne (on the corner of La Trobe Street)

Price: Student $10 / Non Student $30

Registration here. Further information here.

Events

Tuesday, March 1st, 2016

1. Bain & Company On Campus Presentation

Management consulting firm Bain & Company will be presenting at Monash University Clayton on Wednesday March 2nd at 1.00pm.

For location details, and if you are interested in hearing more about a career at one of the world’s top management consulting firms, find out more information here.

2. Book Launch: Law and the Philosophy of Privacy

Situating privacy within the context of political philosophy, Associate Professor Janice Richardson’s Law and the Philosophy of Privacy highlights the way in which struggles concerning the meaning of privacy have always been political. Different conceptions of privacy are here shown to involve diverse assumptions about ontology: our conceptions of self, culture, society and communication.

Date: Wednesday 30 March 2016

Time: 6.30pm-8.00pm

Venue: Monash Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

RSVP here by Wednesday 23 March

More information about the book and the event can be found here.

3. Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation Lecture Series

Registrations are now open for the Monash Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation lecture series.

Interested undergraduate and postgraduate students and staff are all welcome to attend the lectures commencing Friday 4 March 2016.

Further information on topics, speakers and registration can be found here.

4. Linklaters Roadshow

Linklaters will be running a Roadshow in Melbourne for penultimate year students.

It’s an excellent opportunity for students to find out more about the alliance and the clerkship programs.

Dates: Thursday 17 March 6.00pm and Friday 18 March 1.00pm

Location: Allens, Level 37, 101 Collins Street Melbourne

Register for the event here.

5. National Commercial Law Seminar Series

Topic: Intellectual property update – D’Arcy v Myriad and its implications for patent law

Date: Tuesday 8 March 2016

Time: 5.15pm – 6.15pm

Location: Court 1, Level 8, Federal Court of Australia, Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 305 William Street, Melbourne

RSVP and more info here.

6. Science: How do we ensure that it helps us without harming us?

In this public lecture, Professor Thérèse Murphy (Director of the Health & Human Rights Unit at Queen’s University Belfast) asks: where do law and lawyers—and human rights law and lawyers in particular—sit when it comes to ensuring ‘good science’?

Date: Wednesday 9 March 2016

Time: 6.00pm to 7.15pm

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

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

Full details here.

Bain & Company On Campus Presentation

Bain & Company will be presenting at Monash University on March 2nd at 1pm.  If you are interested in hearing more about a career at one of the world’s top management consulting firms find out more information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/645458212261548/.

Book Launch: Law and the Philosophy of Privacy

(PDF Janice bk launch)

Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation Lecture Series

Registrations are now open for the Monash Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation lecture series. Interested undergraduate and postgraduate students and staff are all welcome to attend the lectures commencing Friday 4th March. Further information on topics, speakers and registration is available (PDF semester 1 lecture series)

Linklaters Roadshow

Linklaters will be running a Roadshow in Melbourne for penultimate year students. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to find out more about the alliance and the Clerkship programs.

When: Thursday 17 March 6pm and Friday 18 March 1pm

Where: Allens, Level 37, 101 Collins Street Melbourne

Register for the event here: http://events.rmp-connect.com/linkl…

National Commercial Law Seminar Series

Intellectual property update: D’Arcy v Myriad and its implications for patent law

Date: Tuesday 8 March 2016

Time: 5.15pm-6.15pm

Location: Court 1, Level 8, Federal Court of Australia, Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 305 William Street, Melbourne

RSVP and more info here (PDF intellectual property update)

Science: How do we ensure that it helps us without harming us?

In this public lecture, Professor Thérèse Murphy (Director of the Health & Human Rights Unit at Queen’s University Belfast) asks: where do law and lawyers—and human rights law and lawyers in particular—sit when it comes to ensuring ‘good science’?

Date: Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Time: 6pm to 7.15pm

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

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

Full details: http://www.monash.edu/law/centres/castancentre/public-events/events/2016/science-how-do-we-ensure-that-it-helps-us-without-harming-us

Bain & Company On Campus Presentation

Bain & Company will be presenting at Monash University on March 2nd at 1pm. If you are interested in hearing more about a career at one of the world’s top management consulting firms find out more information here: https://www.facebook.com/events/645458212261548/.

Book Launch: Law and the Philosophy of Privacy

(PDF Janice bk launch)

Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation Lecture Series

Registrations are now open for the Monash Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation lecture series. Interested undergraduate and postgraduate students and staff are all welcome to attend the lectures commencing Friday 4th March. Further information on topics, speakers and registration is available (PDF semester 1 lecture series)

Linklaters Roadshow

Linklaters will be running a Roadshow in Melbourne for penultimate year students. It’s an excellent opportunity for students to find out more about the alliance and the Clerkship programs.

When: Thursday 17 March 6pm and Friday 18 March 1pm

Where: Allens, Level 37, 101 Collins Street Melbourne

Register for the event here: http://events.rmp-connect.com/linkl…

National Commercial Law Seminar Series

Intellectual property update: D’Arcy v Myriad and its implications for patent law

Date: Tuesday 8 March 2016

Time: 5.15pm-6.15pm

Location: Court 1, Level 8, Federal Court of Australia, Owen Dixon Commonwealth Law Courts Building, 305 William Street, Melbourne

RSVP and more info here (PDF intellectual property update)

Science: How do we ensure that it helps us without harming us?

In this public lecture, Professor Thérèse Murphy (Director of the Health & Human Rights Unit at Queen’s University Belfast) asks: where do law and lawyers—and human rights law and lawyers in particular—sit when it comes to ensuring ‘good science’?

Date: Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Time: 6pm to 7.15pm

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

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

Full details: http://www.monash.edu/law/centres/castancentre/public-events/events/2016/science-how-do-we-ensure-that-it-helps-us-without-harming-us

Events (Postgraduate)

Monday, October 27th, 2014

1. 2015 Younger Comparativists Committee Fourth Annual Conference

The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law is pleased to invite submissions for its fourth annual conference, to be held from Thursday 16 until Friday 17 April, 2015, at Florida State University College of Law in Tallahassee, Florida. The purpose of the conference is to highlight, develop, and promote the scholarship of new and younger comparativists.

To submit an entry, scholars should email an attachment in Microsoft Word or PDF containing an abstract of no more than 750 words no later than Saturday 1 November, 2014, to the following address: ycc.conference.2015.abstracts@gmail.com

For further information please see the flyer.

Events (Postgraduate)

Monday, August 25th, 2014

1. Book Launch:  Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition by M King, A Freiberg, B Batagol & R Hyams

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) is proud to host the launch of Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition, by Michael King, Arie Freiberg, Becky Batagol and Ross Hyams.

Date: Thursday 11 September, 2014
Time: 5.30pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne.
RSVP: acji@monash.edu by Thursday 4 September.

For further information please see the flyer

2. Monash Postgraduate Association Forum and Lunch

All Law Chambers-based postgraduates are invited to an informal gathering to find out about the services that the Monash Postgraduate Association (MPA) offers including advocacy, seminars and social events. The MPA would also like to hear from you with suggestions as to what new services and/or support you would like to see the MPA provide to postgraduates.

Presenter: Monash Postgraduate Association
Date: Tuesday 2 September, 2014
Time: 1pm – 2pm
Venue: Seminar Room 8, Level 2, Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne

Light refreshments will be served, as such bookings are essential. Please visit the website to book.

Events (Postgraduate)

Monday, August 18th, 2014

1. Book Launch:  Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition by M King, A Freiberg, B Batagol & R Hyams

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) is proud to host the launch of Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition, by Michael King, Arie Freiberg, Becky Batagol and Ross Hyams.

Date: Thursday 11 September, 2014
Time: 5.30pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne.
RSVP: acji@monash.edu by Thursday 4 September.

For further information please see the flyer

2. Monash Postgraduate Association Forum and Lunch

All Law Chambers-based postgraduates are invited to an informal gathering to find out about the services that the Monash Postgraduate Association (MPA) offers including advocacy, seminars and social events. The MPA would also like to hear from you with suggestions as to what new services and/or support you would like to see the MPA provide to postgraduates.

Presenter: Monash Postgraduate Association
Date: Tuesday 2 September, 2014
Time: 1pm – 2pm
Venue: Seminar Room 8, Level 2, Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne

Light refreshments will be served, as such bookings are essential. Please visit the website to book.

Events (Postgraduate)

Monday, August 11th, 2014

1. Book Launch:  Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition by M King, A Freiberg, B Batagol & R Hyams

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) is proud to host the launch of Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition, by Michael King, Arie Freiberg, Becky Batagol and Ross Hyams.

Date: Thursday 11 September, 2014
Time: 5.30pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne.
RSVP: acji@monash.edu by Thursday 4 September.

For further information please see the flyer

Events (Postgraduate)

Monday, August 4th, 2014

1. Book Launch:  Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition by M King, A Freiberg, B Batagol & R Hyams

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) is proud to host the launch of Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition, by Michael King, Arie Freiberg, Becky Batagol and Ross Hyams.

Date: Thursday 11 September, 2014
Time: 5.30pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne.
RSVP: acji@monash.edu by Thursday 4 September.

For further information please see the flyer

Events (Postgraduate)

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

1. Biggest Morning Tea

Nina Massara is pleased to host MULC’s annual Biggest Morning Tea, raising funds for the Australian Cancer Council.

When: Wednesday 22nd May, 11am – 12noon
Where:
Student Kitchen, Level 2, MULC
RSVP: by 17 May to nina.massara@monash.edu (for catering purposes)
What to Bring: Your preferred cuppa and a small donation

We will supply something sweet & yummy to go with it! All staff and students are welcome join in.

Biggest Morning Tea Poster