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Pages tagged "speech"


50th Anniversary - The Hon Justice Carolyn Simpson

Posted on 50th Anniversary by Caitlin Dixon · December 16, 2013 1:06 PM

At CCL's 50th Anniversary dinner keynote speaker the Hon Justice Simpson delivered a fascinating trawl through NSWCCL's history - stirring memories and offering insights.

 

A transcript of the speech is also below:


30th Anniversary

Posted on Milestones by Caitlin Dixon · December 16, 2013 12:38 PM

The Hon Michael Kirby reflected on our 30th Anniversary in his speech, 'CCL 30 years on - we are all civil libertarians now'.


Annual John Marsden Memorial Lecture 2012

Posted on News by Caitlin Dixon · November 15, 2012 12:00 PM

The times they are a-changing: where to for the criminal law in NSW? Nicholas Cowdery - AM QC BA LLB FAAL spoke at the John Marsden Memorial Lecture.

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