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The Brief | Week 11 2012 | 1 From the Editors - Rishika We’re at the business end of semester and exam preparation hints have been dropped, sleeping patterns have suffered, and coffee consumption has tripled. For those lacking motivation, now is not the time to slack off as there is an abundant number of opportunities available to you if law readings don’t already have you occupied enough. Penultimate students, clerkship presentations continue this week. There is also a Speakers Forum Event scheduled on Monday which should assist in managing the stress that can sometimes be associated with the clerkship application process. For the rest of you, fret not, as there are a great many competitions taking place shortly which are guaranteed to boost you onto your path to legal prominence. Regardless of where Week 11 takes you, we hope it’s a splendid one! Rishika Pai and Derek Lim | The Brief Editors 2012 | Week 11 Edition Contents Upcoming Highlights……………..………..… 1 UNSW Law Faculty Announcements…....... 2 Events Board………………………….….........3 Careers Board………………………….….......5 Competitions Board…………...…………….. 10 Monday 14 May Speakers Forum Event on Clerkships, G02, 6-7pm Henry Davis York Summer Clerkship Presentation, Law 202, 1-2pm Tuesday 15 May DLA Piper Australia Summer Clerkship Presentation, Law 202, 1-2pm Thursday 17 May Baker & McKenzie Summer Clerkship Presentation, Law 302, 1-2pm Monday 21 May Tuesday 22 May May 31 May Friday 1 June Advanced Negotiations Grand Final Competition, Allens Arthur Robinson, 6:30pm Applications for National Family Law Moot close Law revue Launch Party, Piano Room, Kings Cross, 7pm Information Session for UNSW Jessup Team, Moot Court Room, 1pm Registrations for SLEG applications close

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From the Editors - Rishika We’re at the business end of semester and exam preparation hints have been dropped, sleeping patterns have suffered, and coffee consumption has tripled. For those lacking motivation, now is not the time to slack off as there is an abundant number of opportunities available to you if law readings don’t already have you occupied enough. Penultimate students, clerkship presentations continue this week. There is also a Speakers Forum Event scheduled on Monday which should assist in managing the stress that can sometimes be associated with the clerkship application process. For the rest of you, fret not, as there are a great many competitions taking place shortly which are guaranteed to boost you onto your path to legal prominence. Regardless of where Week 11 takes you, we hope it’s a splendid one! Rishika Pai and Derek Lim | The Brief Editors

2012 | Week 11 Edition

Contents

Upcoming Highlights……………..………..… 1

UNSW Law Faculty Announcements…....... 2

Events Board………………………….….........3

Careers Board………………………….….......5

Competitions Board…………...…………….. 10

Monday 14 May Speakers Forum Event on Clerkships, G02, 6-7pm Henry Davis York Summer Clerkship Presentation, Law 202, 1-2pm

Tuesday 15 May DLA Piper Australia Summer Clerkship Presentation, Law 202, 1-2pm Thursday 17 May Baker & McKenzie Summer Clerkship Presentation, Law 302, 1-2pm Monday 21 May Tuesday 22 May May 31 May Friday 1 June

Advanced Negotiations Grand Final Competition, Allens Arthur Robinson, 6:30pm Applications for National Family Law Moot close Law revue Launch Party, Piano Room, Kings Cross, 7pm Information Session for UNSW Jessup Team, Moot Court Room, 1pm Registrations for SLEG applications close

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COURT OF CONSCIENCE

Calling all students passionate about social justice issues! The Court of Conscience, UNSW’s Premier Social Justice Publication, is still welcoming expressions of interest for written submissions. This is a fantastic opportunity for you to engage your cohort through the written word. Please send a few sentences on your chosen topic to [email protected] . SCHOOLS LEGAL EDUCATION GROUP VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

Seeking volunteers for the Schools Legal Education Group (SLEG). SLEG is a social outreach initiative with a 32 year history at UNSW. Law student presenters from UNSW attend high schools to provide useful legal information to students on a youth to youth platform. We provide training and all materials. We’re looking for volunteers to sign up for one or more classes to be scheduled during Semester 2, from 6 August to 19 September. Please register your interest by 1 June here. “LAW AS A CAREER – COMING TO THE BAR”

Speakers for this event: the Honourable Justice Margaret Beazley AO of the Supreme Court of NSW, Sandra Duggan SC, and Suanne Russell, Counsel, Business and Commercial Lending, Westpac.

The MC for the event: Rebecca Barry, President of WLA NSW and NSW Director of Australian Women Lawyers.

The panel of speakers will share their experiences in their respective legal careers, coming to the bar, and directions their careers have taken.

There is no charge to attend. Light refreshments will be provided. Bookings are essential.

Please RSVP: [email protected] or 0466 157 087 to register your attendance

When: Tuesday 15 May 2012, 5:30pm to 7:30pm Where: Martin Place Chambers, Level 6, 65 Martin Place, Sydney.

JANET COOMBS LUNCH FOR NEW FEMALE BARRISTERS

Hosted by the Women Barristers Forum & WLANSW

Please join us and distinguished guests for our biannual lunch and meet the new women at the bar.

No charge; non-reader attendees pay for own lunch.

A special lunch menu selection ranging from $15-$22 has been prepared to ensure prompt service.

Please register your attendance and menu selection (click here) by 16th May: [email protected] or 0466 157 087 to ensure adequate seating.

When: Friday 18 May, 1-2pm

Where: BOND Café, 111 Phillip St (adjacent to Martin Place), Sydney

AIIA NSW CHARTERIS DINNER WITH GARETH EVANS

Where: Tattersalls Club in Sydney When: June 6th at 6:30 for 6.45pm start

Gareth Evans will be speaking on Australia’s

middle power diplomacy on this occasion, which

will be attended by business leaders, academics

and overseas diplomats, as well as our own

members.

Tickets may be booked online individually for $145

per person or as tables of 8 for $1,100 by credit

card (Mastercard or Visa): book securely via Eway

payments: They will be allocated on a ‘first come,

first served” basis. If you would rather pay by bank

transfer or receive an invoice and pay by cheque,

please contact Colin by email at

[email protected].

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SPEAKERS FORUM EVENT - CLERKSHIPS

The summer clerkship/graduate application period can be a stressful time. Our Education Portfolio has put together a Speakers Forum Event to help you through it. Speakers:

Marie Jepson (Tristan Jepson Memorial Foundation) - mental health, the legal profession and law students;

Professor Rebecca Welsh (member of the NSW Young Lawyers, Mental Health Executive Sub-Committee, UNSW) - the clerkship/graduate application process, mental health issues, tips and resources concerning it; and

Emily Burke (fifth year Arts/Law student) - sharing her perspective and advice about the application process and her clerkship experience at a top-tier law firm over summer 2011-2012)

All UG & JD students are welcome and a Q&A session will be held after. Light catering is provided. When: 14th May, Monday (Week 11), 6-7pm Where: G02, Gonski Levy Theatre LAW REVUE LAUNCH PARTY

What: UNSW Law Revue presents - Launch Party! When: 7pm Tuesday 22nd May (Week 12) Where: Piano Room @ Kings Cross (Corner of Kings Cross & Darlinghurst Roads)

Why: See what Law Revue is all about - a comedy sketch show extravaganza, hilarious people & good parties More incentives: One free drink on arrival, and discounted drinks all night long!

NSW YOUNG LAWYERS – HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE

The latest monthly bulletin of the NSW Young Lawyers Human Rights Committee has been released and it contains plenty of exciting opportunities for students to become actively involved in the Committee. Whether it be joining one of the many working groups run by our members or attending one of our upcoming events, the Human Rights Committee is always

looking for motivated young lawyers or students who have the passion and desire to drive exciting projects which make an impact. The Human Rights Committee is dedicated to achieving its objectives of:

raising awareness about Australian and international human rights issues, including the Rule of Law

lobbing and commenting on legislative and policy changes at both federal and state levels

providing education to the legal profession and wider community about Human Rights and the Rule of Law.

The Committee meets on the second Wednesday of every month at the Law Society Building, 170 Philip Street Sydney. For further information, please visit our website here. The bulletin for April 2012 can be accessed here. NSW YOUNG LAWYERS INTERNATIONAL LAW COMMITTEE

The Young Lawyers International Law Committee seeks to promote informed discussion amongst their members on international law in Australia and to provide a distinctive Australian perspective on contemporary international legal issues and developments. Membership is open to young lawyers working in the field and law students who have an interest in international law. Students can find out more about the Committee at the NSW Young Lawyers website, and can join the Committee by signing up to the mailing list. The Committee has monthly meetings, held on the last Thursday of every month. The next meeting will be held at 6pm on the 31st of May, at the NSW Law Society (Level 2, 170 Phillip Street, Sydney). Coming to a Committee meeting is a great way to meet young practitioners, build your professional network, and score some free pizza, wine and cheese. The Committee will also be holding a number of events in coming months, including an international law careers event on the 9th of August, and an international arbitration moot in Semester Two. For more information about the Committee, feel free to contact Bryce Williams at [email protected].

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UNSW LAW SOCIETY SUMMER CLERKSHIP PRESENTATION SERIES 2012

Are you considering a career in an Australian law firm? Do you want to know more about the top Australian law firms before you apply for a clerkship? Would you like to find out what a firm is really like? If you answered YES to any of these questions then you cannot afford to miss the following events!

Starting from Monday the 23rd of April we will be hosting a presentation with a different firm each day (Monday/Tuesday/Thursday/Friday) from 1pm to 2pm. The program for the series is:

14 May - Henry Davis York Summer Clerkship

Presentation @ Law 202

15 May - DLA Piper Australia Summer Clerkship Presentation @ Law 202

17 May - Backer & McKenzie Summer Clerkship Presentation @ Law 302

21 May - King & Wood Mallesons Workshop Presentation @ Law 202

22 May - Allens Arthur Robinson Summer Clerkship Presentation @ Law 202

24 May - Minter Ellison Workshop Presentation @ Law 302

25 May - Tresscox Lawyers Summer Clerkship Presentation @ Law 302

28 May - Thomsons Lawyers Summer Clerkship Presentation @ Law 202

31 May - Baker & McKenzie Workshop Presentation @ Law 202

GADENS LAWYERS INTERVIEW SKILLS WORKSHOP

LONG-TERM VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITY

Linkz is partnering with the Central Australian Youth Link Up Service (CAYLUS) to support their programs delivered to young Indigenous people and the broader community as a whole. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain a long-term understanding of remote community life while playing a meaningful role in the delivery of important programs and services. What will volunteers be doing? Volunteers will be integral to the everyday running of a popular local computer and internet room in the community, as well as providing support to the Youth Program more generally. Volunteer will be expected to work 37.5 hours a week, 30 of these being contact hours with the majority spent supervising the computer room use and helping with any issues that arise. Additionally, volunteers are encouraged to bring new ideas to the community. What do the volunteers get out of it? This extended volunteering role will give individuals a unique opportunity to play a meaningful role in a remote community, whilst also gaining considerable personal and professional development. For those looking to work in remote

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settings in the future, this is a great chance to see first hand the realities of remote life. Costs & Dates All costs for volunteers will be covered, including flights, transport and accommodation. Additionally, volunteers will receive approx. $200/week to cover the cost of their food and will have the opportunity to travel to Alice Springs once a month. Starting dates are around mid-June 2012, with some flexibility running until December. For more information, or to express your interest please contact Ashton - [email protected]! DIPLOMATIC CAREERS IN ASIA: GET A HEAD START FOR A CAREER IN DIPLOMACY

If you have ever wanted to be a diplomat or work in Australia’s foreign service, this event is for you! Learn how to successfully apply to DFAT and other careers in diplomacy Get the inside word on what they don’t teach you about diplomacy at university Gain insights on what it is like to work with Australia’s foreign service Understand why Asian literacy opens opportunities after graduation The event will feature speakers from DFAT, CSIRO and Asialink. Hosted by the Australia-China Youth Association at UNSW, with support from the School of International Studies and the Confucius Institute at UNSW. When: Tuesday 15 May, 6pm for a 6.30 start – 8.30 Where: UNSW CBD Campus 6F, 1 O’Connell St, Sydney (near Wynyard station) Cost: This event is free. However, a gold coin donation would be appreciated. Registration essential: UNSW Careers Centre

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APPLY FOR THE UNSW JESSUP TEAM!

The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot

Court Competition is one of the most traditional and prestigious moots in the world, having been around for over 50 years.

Over 500 teams from 87 countries around the world compete annually at the Jessup, with around 130 teams advancing through the international rounds in Washington DC.

UNSW has a grand tradition in this competition, and we invite you to be a part of it.

Participants compete first in the Australian National Rounds held in Canberra in early February, with the final held in the High Court before one High Court judge and two other eminent judges.

The finalists proceed to the International Rounds held in Washington DC in late March / early April.

The problem always involves at least four complex issues, and takes the form of a case before the International Court of Justice.

Teams prepare written and oral arguments for both applicant and respondent states.

Students selected for the Jessup team are expected to not undertake work or other commitments during the summer vacation.

An information session will be held on May 31st at 1 p.m. in the Moot Court Room.

For more information on applying for the team, please contact Frances Gibson, Director of Experiential Learning ([email protected]).

For more information about the Jessup in general, please contact Lucas Lixinski, the Dean’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow ([email protected]), or see the Jessup website (www.ilsa.org/jessup).

ADVANCED NEGOTIATIONS GRAND FINAL COMPETITION

When: Monday 21st May 2011 6.30pm Where: Allens Arthur Robinson Level 28, Deutsche Bank Place 126 Phillip Street (Corner of Hunter & Phillip Streets) Refreshments provided!

Please RSVP by 18th May 2011 to [email protected] WORLD HUMAN RIGHTS MOOT

Application deadline has been extended The World Human Rights Moot is a prestigious international competition coordinated by the University of Pretoria in South Africa with the support of the UN Human Rights office. The final rounds are presided over by former South African Chief Justices and eminent international jurists. When: The best fifteen teams from the five UN regions will be invited to participate in person in the final rounds in Pretoria from 8 - 10 December. For more information, click here. Cost: Pursuant to the Subsidies Policy competitors’ expenses will attract financial support from Lawsoc upon application. The organisers of the competition will cover accommodation, local travelling costs, and meals.

To register, click here.

AUSTRALIAN LAW STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION (ALSA) COMPETITIONS

Application deadline has been extended The 2012 ALSA Clayton Utz Conference will be hosted in Melbourne between 9 – 16 July. For further information about the Conference, social events and educational forums, click here. Rules for each of the following competitions are available here. LawSoc will subsidise registration and transport for all competitors.

King & Wood Mallesons Championship

Moot Australian Red Cross International

Humanitarian Law Moot ALSA Witness Examination Piper Alderman Sir Laurence Street

Negotiation Clayton Utz Paper Presentation Norton Rose Client Interviewing

Competition To register, click here.

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NATIONAL SHINE LAWYERS TORTS MOOT

Application deadline has been extended This entry-level moot provides students with an excellent opportunity to experience the challenges and rewards of an intervarsity mooting competition and improve their knowledge of tort law. A team of 4 competitors will be selected to compete at the Queensland University of Technology in the first week of August. Competitors’ expenses will attract the financial support of Lawsoc upon application. All students who have participated in internal and/or external mooting competitions are encouraged to apply. Knowledge of torts law is required. Competitors must be available to prepare during the mid-year break. For more information, click here. To register, click here. ADMINISTRATIVE APPEALS TRIBUNAL NATIONAL MOOT COMPETITION

Application deadline: Sunday, 13 May 2012 The AAT Mooting competition is an excellent competition for mooters of all levels to participate in. In 2010, a UNSW team won the national AAT Mooting Competition, and appeared in the grand-final before the Honourable Justice Garry Downes. UNSW will select up to 3 teams to compete in the 2012 competition, each comprising 3 members: 2 students who act as Senior and Junior Counsel and 1 who will act as a researcher. Competitors will participate in up to 5 knockout rounds between 1 June - 7 October, depending on their success in the competition. Competitors’ expenses will attract the financial support of Lawsoc upon application. Knowledge of administrative law is not required – competitors who have not completed Administrative Law will be set a small number of readings in the holidays to provide them with the necessary background knowledge. For more information, click here. To register, click here.

How to apply for these external competitions: Please follow the link above to register, and complete the application form online. Please also indicate clearly which External Competition you are applying to in the file name of the application form. Further inquiries and questions regarding the selection policy for any of the above competitions should be directed to Jose Brummert and Arthur Wang on [email protected]. APPLICATIONS OPEN FOR THE NATIONAL

FAMILY LAW MOOT Universities from all around Australia take part in the competition, which is run with the co-operation of the Family Law Courts and the Family Court of Western Australia. The competition will be adjudicated by the Honourable Justice Rod Burr AM. This year, the Preliminary Rounds will be held in July and August in Sydney. The National Final will take place during the 15th Biennial National Family Law Conference which will be held in Hobart from 14-17 October 2012. The winning university receives the perpetual ‘Colin Davies Trophy’ and a cash prize of $550, and the second placed team receives a cash prize of $275. The Family Law Section meets the reasonable costs for teams who may need to travel interstate to compete, and UNSW Law Society will subsidise registration and some other costs. To apply, please direct your applications to [email protected]. The application form, selection policy and subsidy forms are available here.

Applications close on 21/05/2012 at 5pm. UNSW Law Society will only send a team to this competition if we receive applications from sufficient qualified applicants.

NATIONAL INTERVARSITY WOMEN’S MOOTING COMPETITION

In 2012, the National Women’s Moot will be held in Sydney during the Semester 2 Mid-Semester Break. The Women’s Moot is aimed at addressing the equity issues facing women at the bar and is the only national moot in which all competitors must be female.

Last year, the Tournament was held in the mid-semester break in Semester 2 and will again be held in this break in 2012. The tournament was

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hosted by SULS and UTSLSS, and saw 12 teams from the University of Sydney, University of NSW, University of Technology Sydney, Macquarie University, Newcastle University, University of Queensland, Griffith University and the University of Western Australia compete in 4 preliminary rounds for the inaugural title.

Applications are available here.

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2012 Cabinet & Executive

William House Eunice Park

Co-Presidents

Saravanan Somaskanthan Vice-President

(Activities)

Ben Heenan Events Director

Jessie Holgersson JD Events Director

Emily Pfeiffer Activites Director

Mark Selim Music Director

Van Armorta Sports Director

Shaun Croner Edmund Lo

Vice-Presidents (Careers)

Cindy Xian Asia Careers

Vice-President

Joyce Lai Asia Careers

Director

James Healey Stephanie Lee

Kartini Saddington Careers Directors

Lyndon Goddard Careers

Publications Director

Claire Li

Vice-President (Education)

Shamila Vijayamanohr

Leah Munk Publication Directors

Greemn Lim Leslie Phung Akshay Rao

Preeta Seshachari Chiraag Shah

LawPLUS Coordinators

Nathan Huynh Vice-President

(Administration)

Karina Ko Design &

Promotions Director

Jessica Wong Raymond Roca

Jenny Du Design &

Promotions Coordinators

Jessica Lee IT Director

Phillip Chan Assistant IT

Director

Derek Lim Rishika Pai

'The Brief'Editors

Simon Cho Vice-President (Social Justice)

Kara Grimsley Social Justice

Program Coordinator

Palak Thaker Emily Burke Verity Smith Will Maher Ava Hurley

Social Justice Officers

Mary Azzi Non-Corporate

Careers Director

Louisa Tan Court of

Conscience Editor

Rohit Sud Vice-President (Competitions)

TBC Mooting Director

Elena Ng Skills Director

Arthur Wang Jose Brummert

External Competitions

Directors

Thomas Ellicott JD Competitions

Officer

Andrew Arulanandam Tram Nguyen

Lyndon Goddard Hazel Pais

Libby Mulcahy Akaash Aggarwal

Michael Tran Bob Liang

Li Lin Annabel Pang Lisa Nguyen

Regan Nathan

Alan Coorey

Chira Song Competitions Coordinators

James Skelton Vice-President (Juris Doctor)

Charles Crane Treasurer

Ashvini Thilakeswaran Secretary

Leslie Phung Angela Kintominas

Immediate Past Presidents

Brendon Green Grievance Officer

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For a complete list of executive contact details visit our website: www.unswlawsoc.org The Law Society is always looking for volunteers and we encourage you to contact us and get involved!