
SCIL International Law Year in Review Conference
SCIL International Law Year in Review Conference
The Sydney Centre for International Law at Sydney Law School is delighted to present the eighth International Law Year in Review Conference, to be held at the Law School on Friday 21 February 2020.
This annual ‘year in review’ conference gives participants insight into the latest developments in international law over the preceding year, especially those most salient for Australia.
Highlights of the day include:
- a keynote address by Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky (UN Independent expert on debt, the financial obligations of states and human rights, OHCHR), on the theme of “Private Debt and Human Rights.”
- an international law literary lunch with Behrouz Boochani, Winner of multiple awards for “No Friend but the Mountains.”
The conference will traverse recent developments in public international law, treaty-making, international criminal law, international environmental law, and international trade and investment law. Speakers will include leading academics, practitioners and government lawyers.
Participation will enable lawyers and non-lawyers alike to remain abreast of important trends in international affairs.
View the program (PDF, as at 12 February 2020)
Legal practitioners may earn 7 CPD points for full day attendance.
Registration (inc. GST)
Early bird full day (until 30 January 2020): $175
Full day (from 31 January 2020): $200
Student full day: $99
Morning session (inc. morning tea and lunch): $100
Afternoon session (inc. afternoon tea and cocktail reception): $100
This event is hosted by the Sydney Centre for International Law at The University of Sydney Law School.
Location: Sydney Law School, New Law Building (F10), Eastern Avenue, Camperdown