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Postgraduate Events

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

1. Postgraduate Research Study at Monash, including Developing a Legal Research Proposal

Date: Thursday 26 August, 2010
Time: 5 pm to 6:30 pm
Venue: Law Chambers,
472 Bourke Street, Melbourne.

For more information see:
www.monash.edu/researchmatters/events/260810-law-info.html

2. Law Specialisation Information Session: Intellectual Property

Date: Thursday 9 September, 2010
Time: 12:30 pm – 1 pm
Location: Monash University Law Chambers,
472 Bourke St, Melbourne
Presenter: Dr Ann Monotti, Professor of Law
Associate Dean (Postgraduate Studies)

3. Library Tours for New JD Students

The Law Library will be holding Library tours at:

Date: Friday 27 August, 2010
Time: 10.45 am and 2.00 pm

These tours will last approximately 30 minutes and will help you to locate essential resources for your assignments and inform you about Library services and facilities.  No bookings are required.  Come to the Law Library, level 1 and wait at the electronic noticeboard near the Loans Desk.

END OF GAZETTE 23/8/10

Events

Monday, August 16th, 2010

1. Faculty of Law – Information Evening: Postgraduate Research Study at Monash, including Developing a Legal Research Proposal

Date: Thursday 26 Aug 2010
Time: 5 pm to 6:30 pm
Venue: Law Chambers, 472 Bourke Street, Melbourne.

Further Information:
www.monash.edu/researchmatters/events/260810-law-info.html

2. Lunchtime Address with the Attorney General, Hon Rob Hulls MP

The Victorian Attorney General, the Hon Rob Hulls MP will be hosting a lunchtime address at Monash.  Hear the Attorney General speak about the way in which he incorporates social justice into his leadership position and the challenges involved in this process.

Date: Thursday 19 August, 2010
Time: 1 pm – 2 pm.  
Venue: R5, Clayton Campus, Monash Unitversity

3. Monash Law School Ambassador – Law Beyond Practice Night

Date: Wednesday September 1, 2010
Time:
6:30 pm – 9 pm
Venue:
 Monash Law Chambers, 472 Bourke St, Melbourne, Australia

The Monash Law School Ambassadors Program 2010 presents the inaugural Law Beyond Practice Night.

Law degrees are naturally oriented towards the practice of commercial law. Each year, however, more and more Monash law graduates choose non-commercial law pathways. This event aims to highlight this growing trend by connecting ambitious current law students to persons who have chosen less traditional law-related career paths, to discuss – in an informal setting – other career options and professions available to them that are personally and professionally fulfilling.

Take the opportunity to talk to leaders representing a broad range of fields such as not-for-profit organisations, environment conservation groups, accounting firms, government departments etc.

Food and drinks: Fully catered
Dress: Business attire
Tickets: $10

Places strictly limited to 70 students. Tickets will be available for purchase in the law basement from:
Monday August 16-Thursday August 19, 2010
Monday August 23, Tuesday August 24 and Thursday August 26, 2010 at 12 pm – 2 pm.

Any interested JD students should e-mail:
mcmol2@student.monash,edu
To organise alternative purchase of tickets for the night.

4.  National Youth Summit

Date: Wednesday 29 September – Saturday 2 October, 2010
Venue: University of Technology, Sydney

Wish you could participate in a national conference specifically aimed at passionate and engaged tertiary students who want to make difference? Well look no further and make history by registering as a delegate as part of United Nations Youth Association’s first, inaugural National Youth Summit!

This four day conference will bring together around 200 of Australia’s most engaged and intelligent tertiary minds, will expose students to experts in the field of Human Rights, and will allow for designated policy workshops where you will be able to discuss matters of domestic and international importance with the aim of developing a ‘Youth Declaration’.

The theme for this year’s conference is Human Rights, which will be broken down into smaller focus themes including Conflict, Good Governance, Gender Equality and Minorities.

For more information see:
National Youth Summit

Events

Monday, August 9th, 2010

Faculty of Law – Information Evening: Postgraduate Research Study at Monash, including Developing a Legal Research Proposal

Date: Thursday 26 Aug 2010
Time: 5.00 pm to 6.30 pm
Venue: Law Chambers, 472 Bourke Street, Melbourne.

Further Information:
http://www.monash.edu/researchmatters/events/260810-law-info.html

Law Beyond Practice

Date: Wednesday September 1, 2010
Time: 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Venue: Monash Law Chambers, 472 Bourke St, Melbourne, Australia

The Monash Law School Ambassadors Program 2010 presents the inaugural Law Beyond Practice – Alternative Law Careers Night.

Law degrees are naturally oriented towards the practice of commercial law. Each year, however, more and more Monash law graduates choose non-commercial law pathways. This event aims to highlight this growing trend by connecting ambitious current law students to persons who have chosen less traditional law-related career paths, to discuss – in an informal setting – other career options and professions available to them that are personally and professionally fulfilling.

Take the opportunity to talk to leaders representing a broad range of fields such as not-for-profit organisations, environment conservation groups, accounting firms, government departments etc.

Food and drinks: Fully catered
Dress: Business attire
Tickets: $10

Places strictly limited to 70 students. Tickets will become available in August.

Monash Golden Key Society Presents Vacation Employment: Experience Success

Want to get a foot in the door? Want to make your CV stand out from the crowd? Perhaps you want to wow your interviewers? Be sure to attend Monash Golden Key’s second Professional Development Workshop for the year, specifically tailored to students who will be applying for vacation employment.

Date: Thursday 12th August 2010
Time: 4:00-5:30pm
Venue: R3, Building 8 (Rotunda), Clayton Campus
Cost: FREE for ALL STUDENTS

Our presenter, Catriona McCallum is Recruitment Consultant for Dun and Bradstreet – a financial consulting firm that specializes in marketing/sales, credit reporting and debt collection. Catriona was awarded Graduate Recruiter of the Year by AAGE (Australian Association of Graduate Employers) in 2008 and has since employed a large number of graduates. Catriona will speak to students about how to properly tailor your CV in order to apply for specific vacation and graduate positions. She will also provide tips on interview etiquette and reveal the secrets on how to properly establish a rapport with your interviewer in order to secure the position you want. There will be 30mins of question time following the seminar.

You do not have to be a member of Golden Key to attend. The event is FREE for all students!

Please e-mail Nicola and Amit at careers@monash.golden-key.org for further information or to reserve your spot at this event.

2010 Castan Centre Annual Lecture

In association with Mallesons Stephens Jacques Andrew Demetriou, CEO of the Australian Football League “A matter of leadership: the AFL on the field and in the community”

Sponsored by Mallesons Stephens Jaques

Date: Tuesday 17 August 2010
Time:
1.00pm – 2.00pm
Venue:
State Library of Victoria Conference Centre and Theatrette, 328 Swanston Street, Melbourne (enter off La Trobe Street)
RSVP
: castan.centre@law.monash.edu.au or tel 9905 3327

Further information: http://www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/events/2010/annual-lecture-10.html

Free Public Lecture – All Welcome

Events

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

1. Castan Centre Annual Lecture – Andrew Demetriou

Date: Tuesday 17 August, 2010
Time: 1 pm
Venue: State Library of Victoria Conference Centre and Theatrette, 
              328 Swanston Street, Melbourne (enter off La Trobe Street)
RSVP: castan.centre@law.monash.edu.au
              or 9905 3327

Sponsored by Mallesons Stephens Jacques

Andrew Demetriou is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Football League.  The AFL administers the 16-team national competition and guides the game of Australian Football that currently has more than 733,000 participants and supports a $3.4 billion industry that employs the equivalent of 9500 full-time jobs. 

Since Mr Demetriou became CEO, the AFL has also expanded its programs in indigenous and multicultural communities, changed its racial and religious vilification rule to outlaw vilification on the basis of gender or sexuality and developed a respect and responsibility program to build safe and inclusive environments for women.
 
For three years prior to being appointed CEO in September 2003, Mr Demetriou served as General Manager, Football Operations, overseeing all aspects of operating the 16-team AFL competition.  In 1998, Mr Demetriou became CEO of the AFL Players Association and was instrumental in establishing programs to look after players during their careers and after their retirement.  

Mr Demetriou is Public Appeal Chairman for the Olivia Newton John Cancer Centre, a member of the National Australia Bank’s Community Advisory Council and Chair of the Federal Government’s Australian Multicultural Advisory Council.

For more information see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/events/2010/annual-lecture-10.html

2. Clinical Legal Education Information Session

Date: Wednesday 11 August, 2010
Time: 1 pm
Venue: Room L5, Building 12

Do you want hands-on practical experience of real clients with real cases – including real court appearances – before you leave your law studies?  Get involved in the Clinical Legal Education Program!

Come along to information session about Clinical Legal Education offerings and other opportunities at our Legal Services: 

We will provide information on the following units and opportunities at the Legal Services:

LAW5216 Professional Practice (12pts)
LAW5128 Family Law Assistance Program (Professional Practice) (12pts)
LAW5217 Law Reform and Community Development (6pts)
LAW5149 Advanced Professional Practice LAW5149 (6pts)

Volunteering:

Springvale Monash Legal Services
Monash Oakleigh Legal Service
Prisoners’ Legal Education and Assistance (PLEA) Program at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service

Meet students, volunteers and members of the clinical legal education staff.

Come along and find out how clinical legal education can make you more informed, better prepared for legal practice and more employable.

3. National Youth Summit

Date: Wednesday 29 September – Saturday 2 October, 2010
Venue: University of Technology, Sydney

Wish you could participate in a national conference specifically aimed at passionate and engaged tertiary students who want to make difference? Well look no further and make history by registering as a delegate as part of United Nations Youth Association’s first, inaugural National Youth Summit!

This four day conference will bring together around 200 of Australia’s most engaged and intelligent tertiary minds, will expose students to experts in the field of Human Rights, and will allow for designated policy workshops where you will be able to discuss matters of domestic and international importance with the aim of developing a ‘Youth Declaration’.

The theme for this year’s conference is Human Rights, which will be broken down into smaller focus themes including Conflict, Good Governance, Gender Equality and Minorities.

For more information see:
National Youth Summit

4. Perspectives on the Death Penalty

Date: Tuesday 3 August
Time: 5:45 pm for 6 pm
Venue: Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Level 50, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne
RSVP:  By Thursday 29 July (for catering purposes)
             rsvp@reprieve.org.au
 
Refreshments to be served afterwards.

Hear 3 lawyers discuss how their encounters with capital punishment have influenced their careers and perspectives on the law.
   
Reprieve is an Australian non-government organisation that fights the death penalty.  It seeks to provide effective legal representation and humanitarian assistance to those facing the death penalty, to advocate against the death penalty and to raise awareness about human rights.

Established in Melbourne, Australia in May 2001, Reprieve Australia conducts volunteer programs at home and abroad, including sending Australians to defend clients facing the death penalty.  It also produces newsletters and news updates, conducts awareness raising events and works with other organisations to abolish capital punishment.

For more information see:
Reprieve Flyer – 3 August

5. Postgraduate Research at Monash

The Faculty of Law is holding an information evening on Postgraduate Research, including developing a Legal Research Proposal.

Date: Thursday 26 August, 2010
Time: 5 pm to 6:30 pm
Venue: Law Chambers, 472 Bourke Street, Melbourne.  

For more information see:
www.monash.edu/researchmatters/events/260810-law-info.html

Events

Monday, July 26th, 2010

1. Castan Centre Annual Lecture – Andrew Demetriou

Date: Tuesday 17 August, 2010
Time:  1  pm
Venue: State Library of Victoria Conference Centre and Theatrette, 
              328 Swanston Street, Melbourne (enter off La Trobe Street)
RSVP: castan.centre@law.monash.edu.au
             or 9905 3327

Sponsored by Mallesons Stephens Jacques

Andrew Demetriou is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Football League.  The AFL administers the 16-team national competition and guides the game of Australian Football that currently has more than 733,000 participants and supports a $3.4 billion industry that employs the equivalent of 9500 full-time jobs. 

Since Mr Demetriou became CEO, the AFL has also expanded its programs in indigenous and multicultural communities, changed its racial and religious vilification rule to outlaw vilification on the basis of gender or sexuality and developed a respect and responsibility program to build safe and inclusive environments for women.
 
For three years prior to being appointed CEO in September 2003, Mr Demetriou served as General Manager, Football Operations, overseeing all aspects of operating the 16-team AFL competition.  In 1998, Mr Demetriou became CEO of the AFL Players Association and was instrumental in establishing programs to look after players during their careers and after their retirement.  

Mr Demetriou is Public Appeal Chairman for the Olivia Newton John Cancer Centre, a member of the National Australia Bank’s Community Advisory Council and Chair of the Federal Government’s Australian Multicultural Advisory Council.

For more information see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/events/2010/annual-lecture-10.html

2. Castan Centre Global Internship Program – Information Seminar

Date: Tuesday 27 July, 2010
Time: 1 pm – 2 pm
Venue: L1, Building 12, Clayton Campus

This year the Global Internship Program will send 9 outstanding Monash Law students to human rights organisations in New York, Geneva, Israel, Kuala Lumpur, South Africa, Cairo, and Mumbai.

Students will receive a contribution from the Student Mobility Fund and the Castan Centre Global Internship fund to assist them with their expenses.  

The information session being held will outline each of the internships, the application process and feature brief talks from returned interns.

Speakers will be:
Erica Contini, Project Officer, Castan Centre.
Cathy Meredith, International Programs Officer, Student Services.
Emily Dickson, returned intern with International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur and Geneva.
Amy Burton, returned intern with Oxfam Australia, South Africa.
Michael Adams, returned intern with the Centre for Constitutional Rights, New York.

For more information see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/internships/global-intern-program.html
This may be further updated.

Please note, applications for Global Internships open on Tuesday 27 July, 2010 and applications are due by Friday 13 August, 2010.

3. Clinical Legal Education Information Session

Date: Wednesday 11 August, 2010
Time: 1 pm
Venue: Room L5, Building 12

Do you want hands-on practical experience of real clients with real cases – including real court appearances – before you leave your law studies?  Get involved in the Clinical Legal Education Program! 

Come along to information session about Clinical Legal Education offerings and other opportunities at our Legal Services: 

We will provide information on the following units and opportunities at the Legal Services:

LAW5216 Professional Practice (12pts)
LAW5128 Family Law Assistance Program (Professional Practice) (12pts)
LAW5217 Law Reform and Community Development (6pts)
LAW5149 Advanced Professional Practice LAW5149 (6pts)

Volunteering:

Springvale Monash Legal Services
Monash Oakleigh Legal Service
Prisoners’ Legal Education and Assistance (PLEA) Program at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service

Meet students, volunteers and members of the clinical legal education staff.

Come along and find out how clinical legal education can make you more informed, better prepared for legal practice and more employable.

4. Developments in the Legal Landscape in Singapore

Date: Tuesday 14 September, 2010
Time: 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Venue: Park Hyatt Melbourne

Contact Singapore, together with the Singapore Legal Service, the Singapore High Commission in Australia and the Overseas Singaporean Unit are proud to host an information session and networking event – Developments in the Legal Landscape in Singapore. The Chief Justice of Singapore, Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong, and Judge of Appeal Justice V K Rajan, will attend the event and participate in the discussions.

For more information and registration to the event please see:
www.contactsingapore.sg/CareersSg/LegalSvcs/14Sept2010

5. Perspectives on the Death Penalty

Date: Tuesday 3 August
Time: 5:45 pm for 6 pm
Venue: Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Level 50, 600 Bourke Street, Melbourne
RSVP:  By Thursday 29 July (for catering purposes)
rsvp@reprieve.org.au
 
Refreshments to be served afterwards.

Hear 3 lawyers discuss how their encounters with capital punishment have influenced their careers and perspectives on the law.
   
Reprieve is an Australian non-government organisation that fights the death penalty.  It seeks to provide effective legal representation and humanitarian assistance to those facing the death penalty, to advocate against the death penalty and to raise awareness about human rights.

Established in Melbourne, Australia in May 2001, Reprieve Australia conducts volunteer programs at home and abroad, including sending Australians to defend clients facing the death penalty.  It also produces newsletters and news updates, conducts awareness raising events and works with other organisations to abolish capital punishment.

For more information see:
Reprieve Flyer – 3 August

6. National Youth Summit

Date: Wednesday 29 September – Saturday 2 October, 2010
Venue: University of Technology, Sydney

Wish you could participate in a national conference specifically aimed at passionate and engaged tertiary students who want to make difference? Well look no further and make history by registering as a delegate as part of United Nations Youth Association’s first, inaugural National Youth Summit!

This four day conference will bring together around 200 of Australia’s most engaged and intelligent tertiary minds, will expose students to experts in the field of Human Rights, and will allow for designated policy workshops where you will be able to discuss matters of domestic and international importance with the aim of developing a ‘Youth Declaration’.

The theme for this year’s conference is Human Rights, which will be broken down into smaller focus themes including Conflict, Good Governance, Gender Equality and Minorities.

For more information see:
National Youth Summit

7. Preparing for Seasonal Clerkships: Careers Seminar

Lloyd England, X-Recruiter and Con Moraitis, Careers Advisor, will discuss the importance of tailored applications and other tips for maximising your success.

Date: Tuesday 27 July, 2010
Time: 12 pm – 1 pm
Venue: L2, Law Basement

Events

Monday, July 19th, 2010

1. Castan Centre Global Internship Program – Information Seminar

Date: Tuesday 27 July, 2010
Time: 1 pm – 2 pm
Venue: L1, Building 12, Clayton Campus

This year the Global Internship Program will send 9 outstanding Monash Law students to human rights organisations in New York, Geneva, Israel, Kuala Lumpur, South Africa, Cairo, and Mumbai.

Students will receive a contribution from the Student Mobility Fund and the Castan Centre Global Internship fund to assist them with their expenses.  

The information session being held will outline each of the internships, the application process and feature brief talks from returned interns.

Speakers will be:
Erica Contini, Project Officer, Castan Centre.
Cathy Meredith, International Programs Officer, Student Services.
Emily Dickson, returned intern with International Women’s Rights Action Watch Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur and Geneva.
Amy Burton, returned intern with Oxfam Australia, South Africa.
Michael Adams, returned intern with the Centre for Constitutional Rights, New York.

For more information see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/internships/global-intern-program.html
This may be further updated.

Please note, applications for Global Internships open on Tuesday 27 July, 2010 and applications are due by Friday 13 August, 2010.

2. Preparing for Seasonal Clerkships: Careers Seminar

Lloyd England, X-Recruiter and Con Moraitis, Careers Advisor, will discuss the importance of tailored applications and other tips for maximising your success.

Date: Tuesday 27 July, 2010
Time: 12 pm – 1 pm
Venue: L2, Law Basement

Events

Monday, July 12th, 2010

1. Summer Vacation Employment and Internships Fair

Date: Thursday 5 August 2010,
Time: 1 pm – 4 pm
Venue: Monash Sport (Building 1), 
              
Clayton Campus

Seize the chance! If you are seeking work experience opportunities this summer, get the info you need from over 35 employers at the Summer Vacation Employment and Internships Fair.

For more information see:
careers.monash.edu.au/students-grads/events/summer-vacation-fair.html
Summer Vacation Advert for Law Faculty

Entry with your Monash ID Card

Events

Monday, July 5th, 2010

1. National Youth Summit

Date: Wednesday 29 September – Saturday 2 October, 2010
Venue: University of Technology, Sydney

Wish you could participate in a national conference specifically aimed at passionate and engaged tertiary students who want to make difference? Well look no further and make history by registering as a delegate as part of United Nations Youth Association’s first, inaugural National Youth Summit!

This four day conference will bring together around 200 of Australia’s most engaged and intelligent tertiary minds, will expose students to experts in the field of Human Rights, and will allow for designated policy workshops where you will be able to discuss matters of domestic and international importance with the aim of developing a ‘Youth Declaration’.

The theme for this year’s conference is Human Rights, which will be broken down into smaller focus themes including Conflict, Good Governance, Gender Equality and Minorities.

For more information see:
www.youthsummit.unya.org.au
National Youth Summit
National Youth Summit-2

Events

Friday, June 25th, 2010

1. Torts in Commercial Law Conference

Venue: Domain Theatre, Art Gallery of New South Wales
Dates: Friday 17 December – Saturday 18 December, 2010
Host: The University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law

Torts in Commercial Law is an international conference exploring the nature and operation of the common law of torts in commercial law.

The speakers for Torts in Commercial Law are leaders in tort scholarship and practice drawn from the highest ranks of the judiciary, academy and profession. The conference is convened by Associate Professor Simone Degeling (UNSW) and Professor James Edelman (University of Oxford and Conjoint Professor at UNSW) and is the successor to the highly successful Fusion Conference (2004), and Restitution in Commercial Law Conference (2007)

For more information and registration forms see:
www.torts.unsw.edu.au/

Events

Friday, June 11th, 2010

1. Who’s Afraid of International Law?

Raimond Gaita and the School of Philosophy at Australian Catholic University warmly invite you to attend the 2010 Wednesday Lectures.
  
Duration: For 6 weeks
Time: 6:30 pm
Venue: Mercy Lecture Theatre,
              Australian Catholic University,
              St Patrick’s Campus, 115 Victoria Parade,
              Fitzroy Melbourne   
  
Date: Wednesday 16 June, 2010
Speaker: Gerry Simpson     
Topic: Who’s Afraid of International Law?

Date: Wednesday 23 June, 2010
Speaker: Robyn Eckersley 
Topic: Who’s Afraid of a Climate Treaty?
 
Date: Wednesday 30 June, 2010
Speaker: Tim McCormack
Topic: Who’s Afraid of the International Criminal Court?

Date: Wednesday 7 July, 2010   
Speaker: Sundhya Pahuja   
Topic: International Law and its Poor

Date: Wednesday 14 July, 2010
Speaker: Raimond Gaita
Topic: A Common Humanity and Universal Law

Date: Wednesday 21 July, 2010 
Speaker: Martin Krygier
Topic: The Rule of Law. Why, What and Where?
  
All lectures are free. No bookings are required.   

To read about speakers and for more information see:
www.acu.edu.au/61940

For queries contact:
leonie.martino@acu.edu.au
or 9953 3160