February 21st, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. Faculty Managed Internship
Zaid Ibrahim & Co. – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Applications are now open and close Friday 11 March, 2011.
Minimum of 4 weeks from end June (after exam period) to end July.
Application & Eligibility details:
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/zaid-ibrahim-internships.html
Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria:
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/student-mobility-fund-2.html
Queries contact Cathy Meredith: Email cathy.meredith@monash.edu or phone 9905 3311.
2. Position Available
The Chief Justice is advertising the position of Tipstaff to the Chief Justice for 2012. This position is aimed to final-year students who may wish to apply.
Closing date for applications is Friday 18 March, 2011.
For further information please see Position available 2012 or the Supreme Court website http://www.supremecourt.vic.gov.au/
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February 21st, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. Monash Environmental Pledge
Welcome to the Monash Environmental Pledge.
In 2011 all Monash students and staff are asked to ‘Take the Pledge… Live the Pledge‘.
By making simple changes to your lifestyle you can make BIG changes for the environment . And, for every Monash student or staff member who takes the Pledge, the university will commit $5 towards on-campus renewable energy schemes. Our aim this year is a target of 10,000 pledges and for all those who pledge, we will be conducting random draws for great sustainable gifts, such as coffee mugs, chocolate, water bottles and heaps more.
So, play your part by making your commitment to the environment and sustainability at Monash.
Remember, with over 60,000 staff and students across all of the campuses, your actions count – visit
http://fsd.monash.edu.au/environmental-sustainability/monash-environmental-pledge
Sign up today!!
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February 21st, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. Legal (r)Evolution Conference
The Progressive Law Network is holding its inaugural conference focusing on four themes for social justice and law reform: Asylum Seekers, Gender, Environment and Indigenous Law.
Speakers include; Julian Burnside AO QC, Dr Susan Kneebone, Brian Walters SC, Professor Caroline de Costa, Mr Simon Molesworth AM QC, Professor Ian Lowe AO, Senator Elect Larissa Waters, Dr Bronwyn Naylor, Dr Paula Gerber, Dr Stephen Gray and more.
This conference will showcase individuals and organisations that have made and continue to make important contributions to the ongoing quest for a fair and just society using their legal skills and advocacy.
Tickets are now available at our website: www.progressivelawnetwork.org.au
Legal (r)evolution; A symposium of legal ideas for a better world.
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February 21st, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. Law Library Learning Skills Seminar 1: Taking control of your study
First-year students can have problems in combining study, work and social life. Find some strategies so that you quickly get your new lifestyle sorted out.
| Venue: |
Library, 3rd floor Meeting room. |
| Date: |
Monday 28 February, 2011 |
| Times: |
12 – 1pm & 1 – 2pm
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Book through www.lib.monash.edu/learning-skills ,then go to Law Library and follow the links.
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February 21st, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. IMPORTANT: Forms must not be left at Reception if unattended
Please do not leave application forms or official documents at the Reception desk if unattended, or after hours.
We will not be responsible for missing documents if you do not hand them to a staff member of the Postgraduate Student and Academic Services team.
After hours, there may be Facilities staff at the Reception desk, but they also are not responsible for accepting documents.
Forms (NOT assignments) can be left in the SUBMISSION BOX, located to the right of the Reception desk.
2. Learning Skills
Postgraduate law students are invited to contact Rosemary Shaw – Learning Skills Adviser – to arrange a consultation to discuss their assessment tasks and law studies in general. A number of classes are also offered at the Law Chambers.
For more information, please visit the website at:
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/classes/law/learning-skills.html
.: End of Gazette 21.02.2011 :.
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February 14th, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. 2011 Law Malaysia Program – Applications now open!
2. International Bar Association (IBA) Student Membership Scheme
The IBA, established in 1947, is the world’s leading organisation of international legal practitioners, bar associations and law societies. The IBA influences the development of international law reform and shapes the future of the legal profession throughout the world, whilst providing its members with unique international networking and professional development opportunities.
Through our new student membership initiative the IBA aims to enhance the study of law, by giving students access to the extensive range of academic and professional materials produced by the IBA – resources which are only available to IBA members. As well as some content specifically for students, such as opportunities to have work published, and competitions; all for the nominal charge of £20 ($27).
Additionally IBA membership covers a broad range of international legal practitioners, providing students with the opportunity to familiarise themselves with future employers. Our membership includes top international law firms such as: Norton Rose Australia, Clayton Utz, Blake Dawson, White & Case LLP, Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy LLP, Slaughter and May, Linklaters, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP and Simpson Thacher Bartlett LLP; as well as 195 bar associations and law societies; over 45,000 individual lawyers; over 1,000 corporate counsel members representing hundreds of multinational corporations including Coca-Cola, IBM, Exxon-Mobil and AT&T; and now law students.
To joining the IBA see:
http://www.ibanet.org/PPID/Constituent/Student_Committee/Default.aspx
For further information see:
http://www.ibanet.org/PPID/Constituent/Student_Committee/why_join.aspx
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February 14th, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. Unit and Teacher Evaluation Summer Semester Units 2010 – 2011
Some of the Summer Semester 2010 – 2011 Units are being evaluated online as part of the University’s trial of SETU – Student Evaluation of Teachers and Units.
These surveys will close off on 2nd March so please make sure that you completed the online SETU surveys before then. You can access the surveys via your my.monash portal. We really do want know what you thought about your Units and of course if you have any suggestions as to how we can improve them even further. By providing us with feedback about your Units you help us to keep improving our Units and to give you the best possible learning experience that we can. We do value your constructive comments and suggestions for improvement and take these on board when redesigning our Units for the next offering. The performance of our Units each Semester is closely monitored and reported to the Dean and to the Faculty Executive Committee.
The Summer Units participating in SETU are:
- LAW4127 – Collective labour rights
- LAW4164 – International refugee law and practice
- LAW4177 – Introduction to Family Law
- LAW4218 – Jessup Moot
- LAW4523 – The judiciary in comparative perspective
- LAW5104 – Civil Procedure
- LAW5114 – Sentencing and sanctions
- LAW5149 – Advanced Professional Practice
- LAW5216 – Professional Practice
- LAW5217 – Law reform and community development
- LAW5218 – FLAP
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February 14th, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. Case Law Seminar
This class is being offered in weeks 5 and 6 outside lecture times and will focus on how to search for cases online and how to prepare a case note. Bring a laptop connected to the Monash wireless network, if you have one, as we will be working through the exercises in groups. Check venue when booking through the Library class booking system
2. Court Report Classes
This class is designed to assist you to complete your Court Report assignment. Classes have been scheduled in weeks 3 and 4, outside lecture times. Book through the Library class booking system
3. First Year Students
The following classes are designed to introduce you to the Library and to assist you with accessing resources relevant to the LAW1101 Court Report Assignment. To check out further information about these classes and to book see – http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/classes/law/information-literacy.html
4. Navigating the Law Library
Tours of the Law Library will be offered in O week and week 1. A guided tour will get you off to a flying start and help you to identify and locate essential resources. This 45 minute session includes locating cases as required in the LAW1101 Introduction to Legal Reasoning (ILR) Finding Cases Exercise. No bookings required.
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February 14th, 2011 by LaurenMiller
1. Census Date for Master of Laws (Juris Doctor) Compulsory Units in Trimester 1 2011
The census date for Master of Laws (Juris Doctor) compulsory units in Trimester 1 2011 is Tuesday 15 February 2011.
If a student discontinues a unit before the census date, student will receive ‘Withdrawn no-load’ for the unit, which means:
- Financial – No financial penalty
- Academic – Recorded on transcript as ‘WD’
If a student discontinues a unit AFTER the census date but before the withdrawn fail date, student will have ‘Withdrawn late’, which means 100% of fees retained and withdrawn will be recorded on transcript.
Reminder: A student may not withdraw from a unit after the last day of teaching.
2. Changing Your Enrolment (Coursework students only)
Most students will be able to change their 2011 enrolment via WES from January through to mid-March. If you cannot make enrolment changes on the WES, you should submit an enrolment amendment form with your faculty. Forms can be obtained from any Student Service Centre counter and from your Faculty Student Services Office.
3. Examination Period Dates – Master of Laws (Juris Doctor) compulsory units
Examination period dates for Master of Laws (Juris Doctor) compulsory units is available online:
Please note that students should not book any study leave during the examination period. Detailed examination timetable for Trimester 1 2011 will be published online by Friday 18 February, 2011.
4. Learning Skills
Postgraduate law students are invited to contact Rosemary Shaw – Learning Skills Adviser – to arrange a consultation to discuss their assessment tasks and law studies in general. A number of classes are also offered at the Law Chambers.
For more information, please visit the website at: http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/classes/law/learning-skills.html
5. Monash Email Accounts (All students)
The University only sends emails to your official Monash student email account. You must access your Monash email account on a regular basis. If you choose not to check your Monash email account, you will miss important items of information including the notification of your fee assessment.
6. Unit Discontinuation Dates for all Other Postgraduate Law Units in 2011
Please refer to http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/t-tables/index.html for detailed information.
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February 7th, 2011 by lawstudentbulletin
1. Position Vacant: Prospective students studying law (Copyright / Intellectual Property Major)
For further information see Position Vacant
2. Seeking a Volunteer – CBD Location
A sole practitioner firm with a small general practice in the Melbourne CBD, doing approximately 75% Family Law, is seeking a volunteer for 2-3 days per week.
Our past volunteers are completing/have completed post graduate courses in law allowing them to be admitted to practice. One graduate who completed 75 days supervision in order to be admitted worked at this office approximately 3 days a week in order to comply with PLT course requirements. He was then admitted to practice and obtained employment at a middle tier CBD firm.
The work required combines some law work with general office duties and would suit a self starter who is able to work alone. The successful applicant will enjoy a great deal of experience in the day to day work of a sole practitioner.
Expressions of interest are invited from law graduates and those undertaking their final year of the LLB.
Please send applications including a cover letter and brief 2-3 page resume to:
3. 2011 Law Malaysia Program – Applications Now Open!
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