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Subject JUSTICE Student Conference 2020: tickets are selling fast
Date February 17, 2020 4:11 PM
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JUSTICE Student Conference 2020

Date : Saturday 7 March 2020
Time : 9:30-16:30
Location : The International Dispute Resolution Centre, 70 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1EU

Tickets are selling fast so make sure to book your place now!

The conference will give you the opportunity to learn about some of the legal challenges JUSTICE will be addressing in the year ahead. We will be running exciting and thought-provoking workshops on upcoming projects focussing on the benefits system, the family justice system, and magistrates’ courts. You will also hear from a panel of junior lawyers about their experience of the legal profession and receive invaluable advice on how to navigate your own career path.
This year’s keynote address will be given by Tessa Khan. Tessa is an international human rights and climate change lawyer and Co-Director of the Climate Litigation Network (CLN), a project of the Urgenda Foundation. In 2019 she was named one of The Times' 15 leading women in the fight against climate change. <[link removed]>
In addition to all of this, the JUSTICE team will host a clinical session on dissertation topics. This will give you the chance to receive valuable feedback from our lawyers on your ideas for dissertation topics.
You can become a member of JUSTICE and attend the event for only £20 <[link removed]>. Alternatively, you can attend the event without joining as a member for £15 <[link removed]>.

View the full programme and book your ticket here <[link removed]>.

With warm wishes,

Oda Foldoy
Communications Coordinator

JUSTICE
59 Carter Lane, London, EC4V 5AQ
Phone: 020 7329 5100 | Fax: 020 7329 5055 | Email: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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