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Strasbourg Consortium Invitation for Associate Dean (Research)

Strasbourg Consortium Invitation for Associate Dean (Research)


Carolyn Evans has been invited to join the steering committee of the Strasbourg Consortium on Freedom of Religion or Belief.

The Consortium is a body established to further scholarship on religious freedom in international courts and tribunals. The invitation recognises Associate Professor Carolyn Evans’ expertise in human rights and religious freedom.

Associate Professor Evans is the Law School’s Associate Dean (Research) and a Deputy Director of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies. She has recently returned from Geneva, Switzerland where she attended a conference on Freedom of Religion and Belief and Protecting Vulnerable Identities: A Global Snapshot, speaking on ‘Women’s Consent to Discriminatory or Harmful Religious Practices’; and participated in a seminar on Religious Freedom in the European Court of Human Rights, debating the appropriate role of discrimination law in regulating religious organisations with Professor Cole Durham of Brigham Young University.

While in Geneva, Associate Professor Evans also participated in the development of guidelines for the Consortium.

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Law teaching in Australia began in 1857 at Melbourne Law School. In 2008, Melbourne Law School celebrates another first, becoming the first all-graduate law faculty in Australia: all entry level students are now admitted to the global standard, Juris Doctor (JD) degree. This new program builds on a rich tradition of success, which has enabled Melbourne Law School graduates to become leaders in legal, political and public life across Australia, and around the world.

The faculty is distinguished by its commitment to the integration of cutting-edge scholarship with teaching and knowledge transfer activities, and by its insistence on the critical importance of cross-disciplinary and comparative analysis across the full range of its degree programs. It is home to more than a dozen research institutes and groups, offering its students and staff both meaningful opportunities for and access to a rich and authentic communal life.


News and Events

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Open Day 2008   Visit the Melbourne Law School on Sunday 17 August and learn more about our Melbourne JD program and our extensive Melbourne Law Masters and Melbourne Law Doctorates programs.
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Inaugural Nathan and Pamela Jacobson Lecture: “The Many Faces of the International War on Terrorism   Visiting Melbourne as the Inaugural Guest Speaker for the Nathan and Pamela Jacobson Lecture, International Law expert, Dr Yoram Dinstein, will explore this topic for a public audience. 6:00PM Tue 19 Aug.
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Annual Tax Lecture   High Court Justice Michael Kirby will be presenting the Melbourne Law School's Annual Tax Lecture on "Sham In Australia After Raftland Pty Ltd v Commissioner of Taxation". 6:00PM Wed 20 Aug.
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Celebrating 50 years of the Allen Hope Southey Memorial Lecture at Melbourne Law School: 'The Torture Team: The Responsibility of Lawyers for Abusive Interrogation '   Professor Philippe Sands lays out the story behind the human-rights abuses sanctioned by the most senior lawyers in the Bush Administration and the terrible consequences of their actions 6:00PM Thu 21 Aug.
All forthcoming 2008 events, news and visitors...
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