
Sydney Centre for International Law (SCIL): “year in review” conference
Sydney Centre for International Law (SCIL): “year in review” conference
SCIL’s annual ‘year in review’ conference explores the developments in international law over the preceding year, especially those most salient for Australia.
Join us for presentations on:
- “International law and the case of Julian Assange”, by Jennifer Robinson (Barrister at Doughty Street Chambers; Counsel for Assange)
- Australia’s troubled Indigenous-Settler histories with Dr Cassandra Pybus, author of Truganini: Journey through the apocalypse (Allan & Unwin, 2020).
(Cassandra Pybus’ biography of Truganini is available from all good booksellers. Order it online here.)
And panels on:
- International criminal law
- International environmental law
- The rights of people with disabilities
- Australia’s changing relationship with international law
- Private, commercial and international investment law.
Click here to view the program (FINAL as at 24 February 2021)
Due to unforeseen circumstances, Professor Tim McCormack is no longer available to present at the SCIL conference. SCIL looks forward to engaging with Professor McCormack on future occasions.
26 February 2021, 8.45am – 5pm
Online event
Legal practitioners may earn 7 CPD points for full day attendance, or 1 CPD point per hour of attendance.
Sydney Centre for International Law sits on country of the Gadi people of the Eora nation.