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DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000226Z
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SUMMARY:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: The New Small Business Debtor in Possession Regime - Can it be made to work?
DESCRIPTION:Ross Parsons Centre Law & Business seminar: The New Small Business Debtor in Possession Regime – Can it be made to work?\nSpeakers:\nEddie Griffith\, Partner and Turnaround Practitioner\, ReGroup Solutions \nEddie has over 20 years’ experience in business recovery\, insolvency and turnaround management. Originally commencing at a top 4 firm in the UK\, Eddie has a unique background having been exposed to a broad range of industry sectors with top tier firms and smaller boutique insolvency practices’ both in the UK & Australia. \nNick Cooper\, Managing Partner Oracle Insolvency Services \nNick is a Registered Liquidator and a Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy and has worked in insolvency practice for over 25 years. He has acted as an Administrator\, Liquidator and Receiver of companies in a diverse range of industries. He has acted on behalf of major banks and in respect of clients of many accounting firms. Nick and his partner Dominic Cantone were appointed as Small Business Restructuring Practitioners of Martini on the Parade Pty Ltd\, an Italian fine dining restaurant in Adelaide\, in August this year. \nChair:Â Jason Harris\, Professor of Corporate Law\, Sydney Law School \n\n  \nWebinar via Zoom\, Wednesday 13 October 2021\, 6pm AEDT \nOnce you register\, your confirmation will provide the Zoom details. \n  \nThis seminar is sponsored by theÂ Ross Parsons CentreÂ atÂ Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/ross-parsons-centre-law-business-seminar-the-new-small-business-debtor-in-possession-regime-can-it-be-made-to-work/
CATEGORIES:Commercial,corporate and tax law events,CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211007T190000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211007T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250306T033338Z
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SUMMARY:Book launch of Law and Justice in Malaysia: 2020 and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Book launch of Law and Justice in Malaysia: 2020 and Beyondâ€œThis masterfully edited book â€¦ will help readers find where such intricate balance [that takes into consideration diverse and often conflicting interests] may lie in Malaysian society by introducing a current discussion of justice in the context of Malaysian law â€¦â€ â€” From the Foreword by Yong-Shik Lee\, Director\, The Law and Development Institute\, Visiting Professor of Law\, Georgia State University\n\n\n \n\nThe book launch ofÂ Law and Justice in Malaysia : 2020 and BeyondÂ will begin with a keynote address byÂ Datuk Seri Dr Nik Norzrul Thani\, the CEO of Zico Law\, followed by presentations from the contributors\,Â Dr Salim FarrarÂ (Sydney Law School)Â andÂ Paul SubramaniamÂ (ZICO Holdings Inc.)\n\nThe launch will be followed by a Q and A.\n\n\n\nAbout the book\nThis book surveys the landscape of law and justice in Malaysia now and beyond through a re-evaluation of Vision 2020. It contains the views and analyses of pre-eminent legal thinkers and writers\, with a variety of perspectives\, from across the ethnic and religious divide\, on the role of law within a more holistic view of Malaysia’s development and with a broad understanding of justice.\n\nThe present political landscape of the country makes the analyses presented in this book even more relevant. The chapters of this book cover a vast terrain and disparate subject matter\, both public and private in nature. Some unique features of Malaysian law\, such as constitutional supremacy\, legal pluralism and the space given to Indigenous law and Islamic law\, are considered.\n\nPart 1\,Â â€œLaw and Governmentâ€\, focuses on public law matters: law and development; Indigenous land rights\, constitutional law and public prosecution.\n\nPart 2\,Â â€œFamily and Financeâ€\, examines matters related more to the private sector: family law\, children’s rights and Islamic finance.\n\nThis book should be of interest to lawyers\, judges\, judicial officers\, academia\, civil society groups and everyone concerned with law and justice in Malaysia.\n\n\n\nAbout the keynote speaker\nDatuk Seri Dr NikÂ is Chairman of Malaysian Rating Corporation Berhad (MARC)\, IIUM Holdings Sdn Bhd (a wholly owned subsidiary of International Islamic University Malaysia) and T7 Global Berhad (formerly known as Tanjung Offshore Berhad). He was appointed by the Minister of International Trade & Industry as the Chairman of Malaysia-Singapore Business Council (MSBC) and is currently Chairman of the Appeals Committee of Bursa Malaysia. Datuk Seri Dr Nik is also Chairman of the Capital Market Compensation Fund Corporation (a corporation set up by the Securities Commission of Malaysia) and is a director of several public companies including Amanah Saham Nasional Berhad (ASNB)\, Cagamas Holdings Berhad and MUFG Bank (Malaysia) Berhad. He was also formerly the Chairman of Al Rajhi Banking & Investment Corporation (Malaysia) Berhad and Chairman of Pengurusan Aset Air Berhad (PAAB) (a wholly owned company under the Minister of Finance Inc.).\n\nDatuk Seri Dr Nik Norzrul Thani is Chairman and Senior Partner of Zaid Ibrahim & Co. (ZICO)\, the largest law firm in Malaysia and a member of ZICO Law\, the premier ASEAN law network with offices in Bangkok\, Brunei\, Hanoi\, Ho Chi Minh City\, Vientiane\, Melbourne\, Phnom Penh\, Singapore\, Manila and Yangon as well as an associate office in Jakarta. Prior to joining ZICO\, he was practising with the international law firm\, Baker & McKenzie. He was previously working with an audit firm and a bank in Kuala Lumpur.\n\nDatuk Seri Dr Nik graduated with LL.B (Hons) from University of Buckingham\, Masters in Law (LL.M) from Queen Mary College\, University of London\, and Ph.D in Law from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)\, University of London\, and is a Barrister at Law\, Lincoln’s Inn. In addition\, he also possesses a Post-Graduate Diploma in Syariah Law and Practice (with distinction) from the International Islamic University Malaysia\, and is a member of Chartered Institute of Marketing (United Kingdom). He is also a Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) and has also been admitted as a Practising Member of the Chartered Institute of Islamic Finance Professionals (CIIF). Datuk Seri Dr Nik was a Visiting Fulbright Scholar at Harvard Law School (1996-1997) and Chevening Visiting Fellow at the Oxford Centre of Islamic Studies\, Oxford University (2004/2005). Datuk Seri Dr Nik is also a registered Notary Public.\n\nDatuk Seri Dr Nik is the author ofÂ â€œLegal Aspects of the Malaysian Financial Systemâ€\, and co-author ofÂ â€œThe Law and Practice of Islamic Banking & Financeâ€Â andÂ â€œAn Introduction to Islamic and Conventional Corporate Financeâ€. Datuk Seri Dr Nik is presently completing a bookÂ â€œCorporate Governance and Ethics in Malaysiaâ€Â (to be published by Thomson Reuters Asia Sdn Bhd).\n\n\n\nAbout the editors\nDr Salim Farrar\, Sydney Law School:Â Dr Salim Farrar is Associate Professor and Associate Director of the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law within the Sydney Law School at the University of Sydney\, and formerly of the International Islamic University Malaysia. He teaches and researches in Islamic Law\, Islamic Ethics\, Malaysian Law\, International Law\, Criminal Justice and Comparative Law. With Ghena Krayem\, he is the author of Accommodating Muslims Under Common Law: A Comparative Analysis (Routledge\, 2016\, 2018); and the editor of Law and Development Review\, Special Issue: Law and Development in the Islamic World\, Vol 13 (2) (De Gruyter\, 2020).\n\nPaul Subramaniam\, ZICO Holdings Inc.:Â Paul Subramaniam is currently the Chief Risk Officer of ZICO Holdings Inc. Prior to his current position\, he was an Advocate & Solicitor of the High Court of Malaya for 27 years\, practising in the field of Litigation and Dispute Resolution. He was also the Head of Knowledge Management and Training for ZICO Law\, a network of independent law firms in the ASEAN region. He is the author of A Practical Guide to Preventive Relief – Injunctions\, and was the advisory editor of the volumes on Bankruptcy and Injunctions in the MLJ Handbooks Series.\n\n \n\n\n\n\nWebinar time: 7pm AEDT (Sydney time)\, 4pm (Kuala Lumpur time)\n\nOnce you register\, you will receive Zoom details closer to the date of the event.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/book-launch-of-law-and-justice-in-malaysia-2020-and-beyond/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211006T193000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211006T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010814Z
UID:1782-1633548600-1633552200@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:The Public International Law Webinar Series: Keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman
DESCRIPTION:The Public International Law Webinar Series: Keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman\nThe organisers are pleased to invite you to attend a public international law webinar series that will bring together leading public international law practitioners\, academics and arbitrators to discuss topical issues of global importance. The webinar series will be launched by keynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto and Professor Simon Chesterman who will discuss â€œIssues of Legitimacy in the International Legal Orderâ€. \nThere are ï¬ve weekly webinars in this series. The webinars are free of charge\, but places are limited\, and prior registration is required. \nRegistration for the webinars taking place in October 2021 is now open at the hyperlinks below. Do keep an eye out for subsequent ï¬‚yers that will contain information and hyperlinks to sign up for each of the individual webinars. \n  \nINTRODUCTION \nMatthew Koh (Rajah & Tann Singapore LLP) \nKEYNOTE ADDRESSES BY PROFESSOR SHOTARO HAMAMOTO AND PROFESSOR SIMON CHESTERMAN \nKeynote addresses by Professor Shotaro Hamamoto (Graduate School of Law\, Kyoto University) and Professor Simon Chesterman (National University of Singapore) on â€œIssues of Legitimacy in the International Legal Orderâ€ \nTHE EVER-EXPANDING REMIT OF UNCLOS TRIBUNALS \nModerators: Professor Tim Stephens (University of Sydney)\, Alvin Yap (Squire Patton Boggs) \nPanellists: Stephen Fietta QC (Fietta LLP)\, Callista Harris (University of Sydney)\, Ben Juratowitch QC\, Captain Ian Park (Royal Navy\, United Kingdom) \n  \nWEDNESDAY 6 OCTOBER 2021\n9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time)\n  \n______\nOther webinars in the series:\n\nNew horizons for investor-state disputes\n\n13 October 2021 |Â 10:00 AM (London time) / 5:00 PM (Singapore time) / 8:00 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nClimate change and international disputes\n\n20 October 2021 | 9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nHow states negotiate their treaties\n\n26 October 2021 | 9:30 AM (London time) / 4:30 PM (Singapore time) / 7:30 PM (Sydney time) \nFind out more \n\nThe public international law year in review\n\nDate to be confirmed | 9:30 AM (London time) / 5:30 PM (Singapore time) / 8:30 PM (Sydney time) \n______\nThis webinar series is sponsored by:\n\nSydney Centre for International Law at The University of Sydney Law School\nAmerican Society of International Law\nAustralian and New Zealand Society of International Law\nCentre for International Law and National University of Singapore\nInternational Centre for Settlement of Investor Disputes (ICSID) of World Bank Group\nSingapore International Dispute Resolution Academy.\n\n  \nFor enquiries\, please contact bd@rajahtann.com.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/the-public-international-law-webinar-series-keynote-addresses-by-professor-shotaro-hamamoto-and-professor-simon-chesterman/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210923T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210923T193000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010748Z
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SUMMARY:JSI Seminar: Law's People
DESCRIPTION:JSI Seminar: Law’s People\nSpeaker: Dr Susan Bartie\, University of Tasmania\nAlice Erh-Soon TayÂ was appointed as Challis Professor of Jurisprudence at the Faculty of Law at the University of Sydney in 1975. She became the first Asian-Australian and second woman to become a law professor at an Australian university. \nHer appointment brought with it a belief among some of her new colleagues that she would close the jurisprudential arm of the Department of Jurisprudence and International Law and end decades of division within the Faculty. \nContrary to expectations\, she neither closed the Department nor mended fences. The small Department continued to operate\, in the face of opposition and hostility\, for another 23 years. Unlike her predecessor\, Professor Julius Stone\, Tay is not a well-known figure among the current generation of Australian legal academics. \nDrawing on this case study\, as well as others described inÂ Free Hands and MindsÂ (Hart\, 2019) andÂ American Legal Education Abroad – Critical HistoriesÂ (NYU Press\, 2021 – edited with David Sandomierski)\, this paper will explore how and why we honour and remember certain legal figures. It will identify a range of factors\, including US influence\, which have distorted current understandings of academics and the discipline of law. And it will argue that in some circumstances the running of a department or faculty can be characterised as an important contribution to both the discipline of law and legal theory; a contribution which ought to be better recognised and understood. \nSpeaker\nDr Susan BartieÂ is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Tasmania. She researches the history of legal ideas\, law schools and lawyers in Australian society. She is currently working on a 50-year socio-legal history of Australian environmental lawyering which\, from 2022 to 2024\, will be supported by an ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. \n  \nTime:Â 6-7.30pm \nThis is an online event. Once you register you will receive the Zoom details. \n  \nCPD Points:Â 1.5 \n  \nThis event is hosted by theÂ Julius Stone Institute of JurisprudenceÂ at The University of Sydney Law School.Â 
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/jsi-seminar-laws-people/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,Jurisprudence events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210908T170000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210908T181500
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010817Z
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SUMMARY:Unilateralism in (International) Economic Law: the Case of Special Economic Zones
DESCRIPTION:Unilateralism in (International) Economic Law: the Case of Special Economic Zones\n\nThe international economic regime has entered a new phase of reassertion of sovereignty by States. This phase is especially prominent amid the COVID-19 pandemic. \nWhile States continue to show respect for the values of international (economic) law\, the institutionalization of these values has devolved from the international (to the regional) to the domestic level of governance. A new form of â€˜unilateral economic law’ is thus gaining importance in the development of international and domestic laws and institutions. \nThis seminar aims to celebrate the launch of the special issue ofÂ Journal of International Economic LawÂ on unilateral economic law focusing on Special Economic Zones. \nWe have engaged leading experts from Qatar\, the UK\, India\, and Hong Kong China: \n\n\nSpeakers\nAssociate Professor Georgios DimitropoulosÂ at the Hamad Bin Khalifa University:Â â€˜Special Economic Zones in International Economic Law: Towards Unilateral Economic Law’ \nPrincipal Researcher Lorenzo CotulaÂ at the International Institute for Environment and Development andÂ Dr Liliane MouanÂ at the Coventry University:Â â€˜Labour Rights in Special Economic Zones: Between Unilateralism and Transnational Law Diffusion’ \nProfessor James J. NedumparaÂ at the Jindal Global Law School andÂ Professor LeÃ¯la Delphine ChoukrouneÂ at the University of Portsmouth:Â â€˜WTO Litigation and SEZs: Determining the Scope of Exceptional Trade Unilateralism’ \nProfessor Julien Laurent ChaisseÂ at the City University of Hong Kong:Â â€˜Dangerous Liaisons: The Story of Special Economic Zones\, International Investment Agreements\, and Investor-State Dispute Settlement’ \nModerator\nAssociate Professor Jie (Jeanne) HuangÂ at the University of Sydney Law School (publishedÂ The Latest Generation of SEZs: Consumer-Oriented Unilateralism in China’s E-Commerce TradeÂ in the special issue). \n  \n \n\n\n  \nWebinar date and time: Wednesday 8 September 2021\, 5-6.15pm AEST \nYou will receive Zoom details closer to the date of the event. \n  \nThis event is sponsored by theÂ Centre for Asian and Pacific LawÂ at the Sydney Law School. \n\n  \nBanner image: Canva
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/unilateralism-in-international-economic-law-the-case-of-special-economic-zones/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,International and Asia-Pacific law events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210902T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210902T193000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010748Z
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SUMMARY:JSI Seminar: Expertise for the End of History: The Rise of Comparative Constitutional Law in the 1990s
DESCRIPTION:JSI Seminar: Expertise for the End of History: The Rise of Comparative Constitutional Law in the 1990s\nSpeaker: Dr Dylan Lino\, University of Queensland\nSince the 1990s\, the fortunes of comparative constitutional law as a field of scholarly enquiry have risen stratospherically. In accounting for the field’s rapid ascent and consolidation\, scholars typically identify as the main catalyst the wave of constitution-making that occurred in the early 1990s\, especially throughout the former Soviet Bloc. \nThat analysis\, while correct\, leaves much unsaid about the operative forces\, actors and institutions operating at â€˜the end of history’ that helped to establish comparative constitutional law as a prestigious domain of academic expertise. \nThis paper seeks to shed light on the rise of comparative constitutional law by exploring the origins and operation of one academic institution that was both exemplary of and influential in that rise: the University of Chicago’s Center for the Study of Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe. \nDrawing on the example of the Chicago Center\, the paper argues that comparative constitutional law rose to prominence in substantial part because it was fostered by powerful global actors – Northern states\, private foundations and international institutions – to guide and legitimate their agendas of promoting liberal democracy in the Global South and the post-Communist world. For scholars\, whether in the Global North\, South or East\, comparative constitutional law became attractive not simply because of its intellectual interest\, but due to the opportunities comparative constitutional expertise offered for exerting political influence over constitution-making and for professional advancement. \nUnderstanding the origins of the rise of comparative constitutional law helps us in understanding the field’s shape today. \nAbout the speaker\nDylan LinoÂ is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland School of Law. He researches in constitutional law and colonialism\, especially in their historical and theoretical contexts. \n  \nTime: 6-7.30pm AEST \nThis is an online event. Once you register you will receive the Zoom details. \n  \nCPD Points:Â 1.5 \n  \nThis event is hosted by theÂ Julius Stone Institute of JurisprudenceÂ at The University of Sydney Law School.Â 
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/jsi-seminar-expertise-for-the-end-of-history-the-rise-of-comparative-constitutional-law-in-the-1990s/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,Jurisprudence events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210805T180000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210805T193000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010752Z
UID:1791-1628186400-1628191800@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:JSI Seminar: What is the point of going to school?
DESCRIPTION:JSI seminar: What is the point of going to school?\nSpeaker:Â Dr Luara Ferracioli\, The University of Sydney\nIs there an interest that children have\, qua children\, which is uniquely or best served by their going to school? In the paper that Dr Luara Ferracioli will present at this seminar\, she and Dr Ryan Cox argue that there is: it is the interest that children have in establishing and maintaining a form of civic friendship with their fellow child citizens. They argue that this is an interest that children have\, qua children\, that is uniquely served by their going to school. Moreover\, they argue that it may well be an interest which is best served by children going to public school rather than private school. \nAbout the speaker\nDr Luara FerracioliÂ is Senior Lecturer in Political Philosophy at the University of Sydney. She was awarded her PhD from the Australian National University and was a Global Leaders Fellow at Oxford and Princeton in 2011-2013. Prior to her appointment at the University of Sydney\, she was an assistant professor in Political Theory at the University of Amsterdam. In 2021-2022\, she will be a Laurence S. Rockefeller Fellow at Princeton. Her book Liberal Self-Determination in a World of Migration will be published with OUP in December 2021. \n  \nTime:Â 6-7.30pm \nThis is an online event. Once you register you will receive the Zoom details. \n  \nCPD Points:Â 1.5 \n  \nThis event is hosted by theÂ Julius Stone Institute of JurisprudenceÂ at The University of Sydney Law School.Â 
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/jsi-seminar-what-is-the-point-of-going-to-school/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,Jurisprudence events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210728T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20210728T103000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010741Z
UID:1792-1627462800-1627468200@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:In Conversation with Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law (Emerita) Julie Macfarlane
DESCRIPTION:Online event:\nIn Conversation with Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law (Emerita) Julie Macfarlane\nWednesday 28 July\, 9 – 10.30am\nÂ \nAbout the event\nSydney Law School in collaboration with Insight Exchange invite you to a virtual event about responses to domestic\, family and sexualised violence. The event will feature Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law (Emerita)Â Julie Macfarlane. \nThe session is free and is in two parts: \n\nPart A The dilemma of disclosure (sexualised violence)\nPart B The problem of non-disclosure agreements.\n\nPART A:Â The dilemma of disclosure (sexualised violence) \nJulie Macfarlane\, author of â€˜Going Public’ will share her lived experience insights including disclosure and navigating the justice system. \nKey Audience: People with lived experience of domestic\, family and sexualised violence\, people who are responding (formally and informally)\, people leading response strategies in organisations and institutions. \nPART B:Â The problem of non-disclosure agreements \nJulie Macfarlane will share her international work to prevent the problematic use of nondisclosure agreements as a toxic bargain that conceals violence and abuse. \nKey Audience: Board Members\, Non-Executive Directors\, Executive Leaders\, Human Resource Teams\, Lawyers\, people leading response strategies in organisations and institutions. \nThe event will be facilitated by: \n\nAssociate Professor Dr Ghena Krayem\,Â Sydney Law School\nSal Dennis\, Director of Insight Exchange\nRebecca Glenn\, Assistant Director of Insight Exchange and Founder of Centre for Women’s Economic Safety.\n\nTime\nPart A:Â 9 – 9.45am AEST \nPart B:Â 9.45 – 10.30am AEST \n\nRegistration \nFind out more and register your attendance\n  \nCPD points: 1.5 \nThis event is hosted by Sydney Law School in collaboration with Insight Exchange
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/in-conversation-with-distinguished-university-professor-and-professor-of-law-emerita-julie-macfarlane/
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,Criminology events,Other events,Social justice events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260415T050056
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20211216T000000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010739Z
UID:1790-0-1639612800@law-events.sydney.edu.au
SUMMARY:Global Food Governance Conference
DESCRIPTION:Global Food Governance Conference\nThis year\, the Food Governance Node at the Charles Perkins Centre (The University of Sydney) and the George Institute for Global Health have partnered with the Global Center for Legal Innovation on Food Environments (Georgetown University Law Center) to organise the Global Food Governance Conference. \nThis conference\, to be held online December 14 to 16 2021 from 6am-11am AEDT\, will bring together lawyers\, policymakers\, nutritionists\, and health scientists to explore how law\, policy\, and regulation can help address food system challenges at the local\, national\, regional\, and global levels. \nAbout the conference\nMalnutrition\, climate change\, globalisation\, and trade patterns profoundly shape the global food system. These challenges\, along with rapid population growth\, have compromised the ability of food systems to deliver safe\, nutritious\, sustainable\, and equitable foods\, in turn impacting the fulfillment of fundamental human rights. \nThrough a broad and interdisciplinary approach\, the Global Food Governance Conference will consider how legislative\, regulatory\, and policy regimes impede or facilitate access to safe\, nutritious\, sustainable\, and equitable food. The conference will explore issues such as (1) food security\, safety\, and sustainability\, (2) the promotion of healthier diets\, addressing both under and over-nourishment\, including diet-related risk factors for non-communicable diseases\, (3) equity and social justice in global food systems\, including human rights-based approaches\, and (4) Indigenous food systems governance. \nHoping to highlight the interrelationships between the main challenges facing the global food system in the 21st century\, this conference also aims to create new opportunities for collaborations that promote access to healthy and sustainable food for all. \nConfirmed speakers\n\nNamukolo Covic\,Â Senior Research Coordinator\, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)\nNicholas Freudenberg\,Â Distinguished Professor of Public Health\, City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy\nAmandine Garde\, Professor of Law\, University of Liverpool\nCarlos Monteiro\, Professor of Nutrition and Public Health\, School of Public Health\, University of Sao Paulo\, Brazil\nMaximo Torero\, Chief Economist\, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).\n\n  \nRegistration\n\nFull Conference Fee (3 days): $100 USD\nFull Single Day Fee: $30 USD\nDiscounted Full Conference Fee: $50 USD (Students\, civil society members\, unwaged\, and researchers/academics based in low- and middle-income countries)\nDiscounted Single Day Fee: $15 USD (Students\, civil society members\, unwaged\, and researchers/academics based in low- and middle-income countries)\n\nThere will also be an option to request aÂ complete fee waiver. This request can be submitted by anyone that identifies as any of the above listed categories. Requests will be determined by the Conference Organizing Committee. \nFind out more information on the official Global Food Governance Conference page.\n  \nContact\nShould you have questions\, please email: \n\n Margherita CinÃ : mmc313@georgetown.edu\nDr Belinda Reeve\, Sydney Law School: belinda.reeve@sydney.edu.au.\n\n  \nThe Food Governance Node at the Charles Perkins Centre (The University of Sydney) and the George Institute for Global Health have partnered with the Global Center for Legal Innovation on Food Environments (Georgetown University Law Center) to organise the 2021 Global Food Governance Conference.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/global-food-governance-conference/
CATEGORIES:Other events
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220813T000000
DTSTAMP:20260415T050056
CREATED:20240913T000121Z
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SUMMARY:Inspiring Legal Research: New Scholarly Horizons and Career Pathways - day 2
DESCRIPTION:WorkshopInspiring Legal Research: New Scholarly Horizons and Career PathwaysÂ \nThis workshop will be held on 11-12 August at The University of Sydney Law School \nFollowing last year’s successful event\, Sydney Law School will again host a workshop showcasing research by undergraduate\, Juris Doctor and Masters students studying at law schools around Australia and New Zealand\, on 11-12 August 2023. \nIf you are currently doing or have recently completed an honours thesis\, an independent research project or substantial research paper as part of your degree\, we invite you to present your research and meet other students\, scholars\, and practitioners. \nApart from presenting your work\, the workshop will give you the opportunity to develop strategies to disseminate it by turning it into a journal article or making a contribution to policy formulation and law reform. \nThe workshop convenors are ProfessorÂ Yane Svetiev\, Associate Dean for Research Education\, Dr Zofia Bednarz and Dr David Winterton at Sydney Law School\, \nInvited speakers include the HonourableÂ Andrew Bell\, Chief Justice of NSW. Other guest speakers Dr Simon Chapple\, Barrister\, 13th Floor\, St James Hall and Meredith Simons\, Lawyer at the NSW Director of Public Prosecutions and Practitioner-in-residence Sydney Law School will discuss reasons for doing an advanced research degree in law\, such as a PhD\, and the career pathways it can open up. \nThe research presentations will be organised around topic areas with two prizes awarded for: (1) the best paper and presentation\, and (2) the best abstract for a doctoral research project based on the thesis topic. \nWe invite research projects in all areas of law and regulation\, including: \n\nprivate law\nregulatory law\npublic and constitutional law\ninternational and comparative law.\n\nExpressions of interest to participate in the workshop based on the submission of an abstract will close on Monday 10 July 2023 at 5pm AEST. \nDiscretionary travel grants are available\, up to $500\, for those students who can demonstrate financial need. \n\nContact: law.events@sydney.edu.au \n  \nThis workshop is hosted by the University of Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/inspiring-legal-research-new-scholarly-horizons-and-career-pathways-2/
CATEGORIES:Honours student event
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20220715T000000
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CREATED:20240913T000112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010726Z
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SUMMARY:Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Conference
DESCRIPTION:Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy Conference\nRegistration is now open for the annual conference of the Australasian Society of Legal Philosophy\, which will be hosted by the Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence at The University of Sydney Law School on 14 and 15 July 2022. \nKeynote lectures will be delivered by Professor Kirsty GoverÂ (University of Melbourne) andÂ Professor Claudio MichelonÂ (University of Edinburgh). \nThe subject of the annual book symposium will beÂ Constituent Power and the LawÂ byÂ Professor Joel ColÃ³n-RÃ­osÂ (Victoria University of Wellington). Commentaries will be provided by Professor Rosalind Dixon and Ayesha Wijayalath (University of New South Wales)\, Dr Yarran Hominh (Dartmouth College)\, and Associate Professor Ron Levy (Australian National University). \nPapers on a range of issues in legal theory\, broadly defined\, will also be presented and discussed. \n> VIEW THE DRAFT PROGRAM (PDF) (as at 5 July 2022) \nThursday 14 July and Friday 15 July 2022\n>> THURSDAY 14 JULY 2022\, 12 – 5.45PM AEST (followed by cocktail reception) \n9am – 12pm: PhD workshop (by invitation only) \n12 – 5.45pm: Conference \n5.45 – 6.45pm: Cocktail reception \n7-9pm: Conference dinner \n>> FRIDAY 15 JULY 2022\, 9am – 5.30PM AEST \n  \nRegistration feesÂ (inc. GST)\nAttending in-person both days \n\nASLP member: $300\nNon-member: $395 (includes ASLP membership)\nStudent ASLP member: $125\nStudent non-member: $170 (includes ASLP membership)\n\nConference dinner \n\nCost: $100 (includes a three course vegetarian meal and drinks package)\nLocation: Forum Restaurant\, Corner of City Road and Eastern Avenue Level 1\, F23 The Michael Spence Building\, Camperdown.\n\nAttending online both days \n\nASLP member online: $110\nNon-member online: $205 (includes ASLP membership)\nStudent ASLP member online: $50\nStudent non-member online: $95 (includes ASLP membership)\n\n  \nThe conference is hosted by the Julius Stone Institute of Jurisprudence at Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/australasian-society-of-legal-philosophy-conference/
LOCATION:Camperdown Campus – venue to be confirmed
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,Jurisprudence events
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260415T050056
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20221109T000000
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CREATED:20240913T000019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T010737Z
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SUMMARY:Domestic and Family Violence Conference
DESCRIPTION:Domestic and Family Violence Conference \nThis conference will be held on 9 November at The University of Sydney Law School \nA one day conference of academic researchers and community professionals who are working to improve our understanding of and response to Domestic and Family Violence. This conference has been initiated by the Sydney Institute of Criminology\, and is supported by the University of Sydney Law School; the School of Psychology\, the Women at Sydney Network; Diversity and Inclusion; and the Research Centre for Children and Families. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the conference \nDomestic and family violence is rife in Australia. Concerningly\, 1 in 6 women have experienced physical or sexual violence by a current or former partner\, and one woman a week is killed (AIHW\, 2018). \nTo address this complex issue\, the Sydney Institute of Criminology is organising a one-day conference on domestic and family violence. This event will take place in person at The University of Sydney Camperdown Campus on Wednesday\, 9 November.  \nThe conference will bring together a diverse group of people\, including those with lived experience\, academics\, and professionals working in community organisations. We hope to learn from one another’s knowledge and experiences to enhance our understanding of and responses to this urgent national issue. Our aim is to start a dialogue between community organisations and researchers that may lead to mutually beneficial research and practice collaborations. \nProgram \nA final program is available here (last updated 08 November 2022). \n\nVenue \nSydney Law School\, New Law Building Annexe – Level 1\nThe University of Sydney\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease note that by registering to this event\, you will also be registered to attend 16 Days of Activism â€” Lunchtime Event.\n \nContact: If you have questions\, please email: Associate Professor Helen Paterson: helen.paterson@sydney.edu.au \nThis conference is hosted by the University ofÂ Sydney Law School.
URL:https://law-events.sydney.edu.au/event/domestic-and-family-violence-conference/
LOCATION:Sydney Law School\, New Law Building\, 3 Law School\, Eastern Ave\, Camperdown\, New South Wales\, 2050\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CPD eligible events,Criminology events,Social justice events
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