Reasonable Belief in Consent: Problems and Possibilities in Rape Law Reform
Event Information
About this event
This panel discussion is sponsored by Swinburne Law School and Monash Law School.
The panel includes:
Professor Jonathan Crowe, Bond University
Dr Rachael Burgin, Swinburne University of Technology
Katrina Marson, Churchill Fellow and criminal lawyer
Lidia Thorpe, first Aboriginal woman in Victorian parliament and former Greens MP
The discussion will be facilitated by Associate Professor Jacqui Horan from Monash University.
After the panel, we invite you to enjoy a drinks reception, where Saxon Mullins will launch the Rape and Sexual Assault Research and Advocacy Initiative.
Event timings
4.45pm - Registration
5-6.30 pm - Panel Discussion
6.30-7.30pm - Drinks and canapes reception
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
This professional development activity has been designed to meet the CPD needs of lawyers. If this session does meet your CPD needs according to the Uniform CPD (Solicitors) Rules 2015 available at you may claim 1 CPD unit for each hour of attendance (breaks not included).
Contact us:
Dr Rachael Burgin, Swinburne Law School
Email: rburgin@swin.edu.au