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INVITATION GLOBAL LEADERS PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL LAW MASTERCLASS 26TH AUGUST 2020 3PM AEST, 1PM HKT You are invited to join us for this special online event. We encourage you to share this opportunity with anyone who might be interested. To launch our Global Leaders Program Masterclass Series, we will hear from two of Australia’s leading experts in International Law. Professor Mary Crock and Associate Professor Emily Crawford, from the University of Sydney, will give students an introduction to professional practice and research in the topical and socially conscious areas of International Criminal Law and Refugee Law. Students will have an opportunity to ask questions, and can learn about joining our 2021 Global Leaders Program in International Law, delivered by the Office of Global Engagement and the University of Sydney Law School. Registrations for the masterclass are essential. Please register here . Masterclass Details Date and time Wednesday 26 August 2020 (3pm – 4.20pm AEST, 1 – 3.20pm HKT) Where Online via Zoom. A link with instructions of how to join the video conference will be sent to your registration email ahead of the event. Schedule 1. Welcome and introduction to the Global Leaders Program 2. Introduction to the University of Sydney Law School and study options 3. International Refugee Law with Professor Mary Crock, followed by Q&A (35mins) 4. International Criminal Law with Associate Professor Emily

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INVITATIONGLOBAL LEADERS PROGRAM INTERNATIONAL LAWMASTERCLASS26TH AUGUST 2020 3PM AEST, 1PM HKT

You are invited to join us for this special online event. Weencourage you to share this opportunity with anyone who mightbe interested.

To launch our Global Leaders Program Masterclass Series, we will

hear from two of Australia’s leading experts in International Law.

Professor Mary Crock and Associate Professor Emily Crawford,

from the University of Sydney, will give students an introduction to

professional practice and research in the topical and socially

conscious areas of International Criminal Law and Refugee Law.

Students will have an opportunity to ask questions, and can learn

about joining our 2021 Global Leaders Program in International Law,

delivered by the Office of Global Engagement and the University of

Sydney Law School.

Registrations for the masterclass are essential. Please registerhere.

Masterclass Details

Date and timeWednesday 26 August 2020 (3pm – 4.20pm AEST, 1 – 3.20pm HKT)

WhereOnline via Zoom. A link with instructions of how to join the video

conference will be sent to your registration email ahead of the

event.

Schedule1. Welcome and introduction to the Global Leaders Program

2. Introduction to the University of Sydney Law School and study

options

3. International Refugee Law with Professor Mary Crock, followed

by Q&A (35mins)

4. International Criminal Law with Associate Professor Emily

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Crawford, followed by Q&A (35mins)

5. Q&A about Global Leaders Program and wrap-up

Further questions and contactYou can learn more about us here and contact us via email at

[email protected]

Guest Speaker Biographical Details

Professor Mary CrockLaw, solicitor and Accredited Specialist in Immigration Law. Her

expertise spans immigration, citizenship and refugee law,

administrative and constitutional law, public international law,

particularly human rights and international refugee law, and

comparative law. She has published 13 books (including a leading

text on Australian immigration and refugee law), over 70 refereed

articles and book chapters and many other pieces; delivered

hundreds of public lectures and has been awarded over 2.2 million

dollars in research grants. Her research has been cited frequently in

Australia’s Federal Courts and High Court and she has given

evidence before a many parliamentary hearings in Australia and

(once) in Canada. She has worked as adviser to the Australian

Senate (Inquiry into Australia’s Refugee and Humanitarian Program,

2000); consultant to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity

Commission (on immigration detention); and consultant to the

Royal Commission into Child Sex Abuse (on children in immigration

detention). She is frequently consulted by, and contributes opinion

pieces to, the national and international media.

Associate Professor Emily CrawfordEmily Crawford, BA(Hons), LLB, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the

University of Sydney Law School, where she teaches and researches

in international law, international humanitarian law and

international criminal law. She has published widely in the field of

international humanitarian law, including two monographs (The

Treatment of Combatants and Insurgents under the Law of Armed

Conflict (OUP 2010) and Identifying the Enemy: Civilian

Participation in Hostilities (OUP 2015) and a textbook (International

Humanitarian Law (with Alison Pert, 2nd edition, CUP 2020), and is

currently working on her third monograph, on the impact of non-

binding instruments in international humanitarian law. She is an

associate of the Sydney Centre for International Law at the

University of Sydney, and a co-editor of the Journal of International

Humanitarian Studies.

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