when: 12 October 2021 | venue: Online | cost: Free | address: See event description for details on how to connect. | website: https://www.centreforideas.com/event/jennifer-robinson | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/jennifer-robinson-2021-hal-wootten-lecture-registration-169956214613?aff=cos
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Living Greatly in the Law: Law and Progressive Social Change.
Throughout his life and career, the late Professor Hal Wootten encouraged law students to think about 'living greatly in the law': living and working with a passion for justice, seeing the law in its social context and ensuring that the law serves those most in need. Hal understood that the law can create positive social change and encouraged lawyers to seek out opportunities 'to give a little nudge that sends the law along the direction it ought to go', which - in turn, he wrote - 'can affect where the world goes'.
In this lecture, Jen Robinson will reflect on Hal's legacy and the role of law in protecting human rights, addressing the climate crisis and contributing to progressive social change. Drawing on examples from her own practice and experience around the world, Jen will share her own journey, how she came to share and espouse Hal's view about 'living greatly in the law' and why it is more relevant now than ever before.
This event is presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas and the Faculty of Law & Justice.
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Living Greatly in the Law: Law and Progressive Social Change.
Throughout his life and career, the late Professor Hal Wootten encouraged law students to think about 'living greatly in the law': living and working with a passion for justice, seeing the law in its social context and ensuring that the law serves those most in need. Hal understood that the law can create positive social change and encouraged lawyers to seek out opportunities 'to give a little nudge that sends the law along the direction it ought to go', which - in turn, he wrote - 'can affect where the world goes'.
In this lecture, Jen Robinson will reflect on Hal's legacy and the role of law in protecting human rights, addressing the climate crisis and contributing to progressive social change. Drawing on examples from her own practice and experience around the world, Jen will share her own journey, how she came to share and espouse Hal's view about 'living greatly in the law' and why it is more relevant now than ever before.
This event is presented by the UNSW Centre for Ideas and the Faculty of Law & Justice.
Go see Jennifer Robinson: 2021 Hal Wootten lecture.
Jennifer Robinson: 2021 Hal Wootten lecture is on 12 October 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Sydney. Call 0290650485 for details. Visit their website at https://www.centreforideas.com/event/jennifer-robinson.
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