Bankstown: Public Seminar on Sedition and other laws |
Sunday, 18 December 2005 | |||||||||
Public Seminar New Anti-Terror Laws: What do they mean for Muslim communities?
This seminar, directed towards Muslim organisations, activists as well as individuals, will provide an opportunity to find out exactly what these laws mean in practice and how they will affect people’s day-to-day lives.
AMCRAN has invited Lecturer Dr Ben Saul from UNSW and Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law to address the public seminar about these issues. There will be plenty of opportunity for discussion and questions.
While individuals are more than welcome to attend, priority will be given to representatives of organisations. However registration is a must for everyone as places are limited – please do so early. Download registration details here.
About Dr Ben Saul
Dr. Ben Saul has extensive expertise in public international law. He has a PhD in law from Oxford University, and he has extensive experience working with grassroots projects and community work. He has worked on important campaigns such as those for the rights of Guantanamo Bay detainees and that for refugees under Australian law. He is one of Australia’s foremost experts on the subject of the sedition and the anti-terror laws. He has appeared in international and national media on issues such as refugees, the invasion and occupation of Iraq, and the Middle East conflict.
Enquiries to Agnes Chong on 0414 925 225 or at achong@amcran.org
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