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Events
June 26th, 2015 by market
1. The Annual Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Conference
Date: Friday 24 July, 2015
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Venue: Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Corner of Swanston and Flinders Street, Melbourne
For more details click here
Registration Fees
NGO Registration – $150
Students – $80 (limited number)
Please note that Law Faculty staff can come to the conference for $100
Click here for Speaker information and abstracts
2. The College of Law Open Night
The College of Law Victoria is holding its annual Information Night on Wednesday 15 July 2015 from 4:30pm – 7:30pm.
The Information Night is a great way for students to find out about College and speak to Lecturers.
Download the flyer
General Notices
June 26th, 2015 by market
1. Applications for the Asian Law Institute Fellowship Program
Applications for the Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Fellowship program are now open. Visit the ASLI website for further details.
Take note of the following information:
1. The Semesters are as follows:
- Semester 1: between September and November 2015
- Semester 2: from February to March 2016
2. Ensure you have all the paper work in order before sending it over to ASLI
3. Applications for BOTH semesters will be taken one at a time so choose your preferred semester to visit NUS.
4. The closing date is Friday 24 July, 2015 – we will not accept any late applications.
2. Queer 101 Training
This training is provided by the Monash Social Justice Unit and for Monash students wishing to gain a greater understanding of diverse genders and sexualities and empower them to make positive change in support of LGBTIQ people within their communities.
The training content will cover the basics of the LGBTIQ acronym, the differences between sex, sexuality and gender identity and expression, look at some of the key issues faced by the LGBTIQ community including gender binaries and heteronormative culture and empower students to make a positive impact and foster an inclusive campus culture.
Register here
Download flyer for more details
Postgraduate Notices
June 26th, 2015 by market
1. Applications for Professional Practice LAW 5050
Applications are open for the Professional Practice Elective Unit which takes place at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service, next to Clayton campus.
Applications for Clinical Period 4 (Group A & B – Thursday 13 August – Thursday 12 November & Monday 10 August – Monday 16 November 2015) close on Friday 17 July, 2015. Applications are not done on Wes.
For further information about the application process and dates visit the Clinical Legal Education website.
2. Vis Moot Ad 2015-16
Annual Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
Formal applications for students interested in the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot for 2015/16 held in Hong Kong and Vienna next March and April are now open.
Participation can count for your degree as a 6 point subject. The subject is an intensive and practical introduction to problem based learning and legal analysis in a small group environment. It develops strategic thinking and provides experience in a simulated international commercial arbitration. It is not just for those interested in commercial law. Law firms recognize and highly value the skills provided by the Vis moot.
You may apply for both Jessup moot and Vis moots, but be sure to indicate this when applying.
Deadline is Wednesday 17 July 2015, 6:00pm
Download the application form
Look up Facebook Monash Vis Moot Queries Forum which is now available so that you can browse past discussions or ask any questions.
For further queries contact Lisa Spagnolo – lisa.spagnolo@monash.edu
Undergraduate Notices
June 26th, 2015 by market1. Exciting Law Electives for Semester 2, 2015
LAW4161 Introduction to European Union Law
Introduction to EU Law gives students an overview of the law of the European Union, the most successful supranational legal order in the world. With 28 Member States, the EU’s legal order touches on almost all areas of national competence, from competition to consumer protection, social policy and the environment.
-
The unit is very different from the majority of law subjects offered at Monash, providing an opportunity to study a legal subject not focused on Australia.
-
The unit is suitable for students hoping to expand their knowledge of transnational and international systems of law in order to enhance their career opportunities and to work at international institutions.
-
It is also useful for students who are simply keen on making use of the legal rights associated with a passport of an EU Member State, for the purposes of extended European travel!
-
The unit offers an international and comparative perspective on a unique transnational legal system and insights into an exciting and rapidly developing discipline.
For more details, please click here
LAW4242 Introduction to Transitional Justice
This is an exciting, interdisciplinary unit that will be run in Sem 2, 2015. It is a cross between international criminal law, international human rights and international relations.
It will analyse the way that societies, ranging from Rwanda to South Africa to East Timor, recover from a legacy of human rights abuse. Discussion will include a consideration of prosecutions, truth commissions, reparations programs as well as mechanisms of institutional reform and their relevance to various case studies.
For more details, please click here
2. Jessup Moot Ad 2016
The Jessup International Law Moot is the largest and most prestigious international mooting competition in the world.
Visit the website for more information.
Each year, Monash University sends a team to compete in the national rounds of the Jessup Moot in Canberra in February. The top two teams from these national rounds then progress to the international finals in Washington DC in March.
The competition will be held at Australia National University (ANU), Canberra, during the first week of February 2016. Students who are selected as part of the team may be eligible to be enrolled in a 6-point undergraduate unit – LAW 4806 – Jessup Moot Competition.
The faculty is currently running another international mooting competition – the Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot. Students cannot participate in both moots in the same year, but you are welcome to apply for both.
Deadline for applications is Friday 31 July, 5:00 pm.
Download the applications here
For further information download the flyer
3. Vis Moot Ad 2015-16
Annual Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot
Formal applications for students interested in the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot for 2015/16 held in Hong Kong and Vienna next March and April are now open.
Participation can count for your degree as a 6 point subject. The subject is an intensive and practical introduction to problem based learning and legal analysis in a small group environment. It develops strategic thinking and provides experience in a simulated international commercial arbitration. It is not just for those interested in commercial law. Law firms recognize and highly value the skills provided by the Vis moot.
You may apply for both Jessup moot and Vis moots, but be sure to indicate this when applying.
Deadline is Wednesday 17 July 2015, 6:00pm
Download the application form
Look up Facebook Monash Vis Moot Queries Forum which is now available so that you can browse past discussions or ask any questions.
For further queries contact Lisa Spagnolo – lisa.spagnolo@monash.edu
End Gazette 26/6/15
Events
June 18th, 2015 by market
1. The Annual Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Conference
Date: Friday 24 July, 2015
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Venue: Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Corner of Swanston and Flinders Street, Melbourne
For more details click here
Registration Fees
NGO Registration – $150
Students – $80 (limited number)
Please note that Law Faculty staff can come to the conference for $100
Click here for Speaker information and abstracts
General Notices
June 18th, 2015 by market
1. Applications for the Asian Law Institute Fellowship Program
Applications for the Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Fellowship program are now open. Visit the ASLI website for further details.
Take note of the following information:
1. The Semesters are as follows:
-
Semester 1: between September and November 2015
-
Semester 2: from February to March 2016
2. Ensure you have all the paper work in order before sending it over to ASLI
3. Applications for BOTH semesters will be taken one at a time so choose your preferred semester to visit NUS.
4. The closing date is Friday 24 July, 2015 – we will not accept any late applications.
2. Queer 101 Training
This training is provided by the Monash Social Justice Unit and for Monash students wishing to gain a greater understanding of diverse genders and sexualities and empower them to make positive change in support of LGBTIQ people within their communities.
The training content will cover the basics of the LGBTIQ acronym, the differences between sex, sexuality and gender identity and expression, look at some of the key issues faced by the LGBTIQ community including gender binaries and heteronormative culture and empower students to make a positive impact and foster an inclusive campus culture.
Postgraduate Notices
June 18th, 2015 by market1. Applications for Professional Practice LAW 5050
Applications are open for the Professional Practice Elective Unit which takes place at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service, next to Clayton campus.
Applications for Clinical Period 4 (Group A & B – Thursday 13 August – Thursday 12 November & Monday 10 August – Monday 16 November 2015) close on Friday 17 July, 2015. Applications are not done on Wes.
For further information about the application process and dates visit the Clinical Legal Education website.
Undergraduate Notices
June 18th, 2015 by market
1. Exciting Law Electives for Semester 2, 2015
LAW4161 Introduction to European Union Law
Introduction to EU Law gives students an overview of the law of the European Union, the most successful supranational legal order in the world. With 28 Member States, the EU’s legal order touches on almost all areas of national competence, from competition to consumer protection, social policy and the environment.
-
The unit is very different from the majority of law subjects offered at Monash, providing an opportunity to study a legal subject not focused on Australia.
-
The unit is suitable for students hoping to expand their knowledge of transnational and international systems of law in order to enhance their career opportunities and to work at international institutions.
-
It is also useful for students who are simply keen on making use of the legal rights associated with a passport of an EU Member State, for the purposes of extended European travel!
-
The unit offers an international and comparative perspective on a unique transnational legal system and insights into an exciting and rapidly developing discipline.
For more details, please click here
LAW4242 Introduction to Transitional Justice
This is an exciting, interdisciplinary unit that will be run in Sem 2, 2015. It is a cross between international criminal law, international human rights and international relations.
It will analyse the way that societies, ranging from Rwanda to South Africa to East Timor, recover from a legacy of human rights abuse. Discussion will include a consideration of prosecutions, truth commissions, reparations programs as well as mechanisms of institutional reform and their relevance to various case studies.
For more details, please click here
End Gazette 22/6/15
Events
June 12th, 2015 by market
1. Breaking down the silos- Health – Justice Partnerships– the new model for improving access to justice
Presenter Linda Gyorki, Senior Project Manager and Lawyer at Inner Melbourne Community Legal will present the findings of her Churchill Fellowship which saw her travel to the USA, UK, Canada in 2014 to research the practical and ethical barriers of integrating legal assistance into a health-care setting.
Date: Wednesday 17 June, 2015
Time: 6.00pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne Victoria
RSVP: law-marketing@monash.edu
Cost: Free
Download the flyer here
2. Public Lecture: Castan Centre for Human Rights Law presents Olivier de Schutter
Date: Tuesday 23 June, 2015
Time: 6.00pm – 7.15pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
RSVP: castan.centre@monash.edu or 03 9905 3327
3. The Annual Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Conference
Date: Friday 24 July, 2015
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Venue: Deakin Edge, Federation Square, Corner of Swanston and Flinders Street, Melbourne
For more details click here
Registration Fees
NGO Registration – $150 (after Wednesday 3 June)
Students – $80 (limited number)
Please note that Law Faculty staff can come to the conference for $100
Click here for Speaker information and abstracts