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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Project - LAWS3306 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description This course affords Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Law students the opportunity to work in the Social Justice Unit within the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission which undertakes advocacy or research on aspects of policy and practice relating to issues concerning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders communities. The Project is specially designed for ATSI law students at UNSW providing formal and informal training, as well as supervised practical experience, in planning and implementing key aspects of research, writing, advocacy and related activities. It constitutes a Special Measure under s 8(1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 because it intends to promote greater representation of Indigenous Australians in social justice, research and advocacy roles relating to the rights of Indigenous people.
Each successful applicant for participation in the Project is to attend the offices of the Human Right and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) which will assign a Supervisor from its Social Justice Unit for student participant. Students will work under the supervision of a Supervisor within HREOC and a Law Faculty designated Academic Supervisor, who will be responsible for monitoring their academic progression throughout the session. Student participants are required to attend the HREOC for the equivalent of two days each week over 5 weeks, by arrangement between the Academic Convenor and the Social Justice Unit in HREOC. Recommended Prior Knowledge Applicants must be in their later years of law studies, have completed Litigation 1 and be eligible to undertake law electives.
Course Objectives The principal goal of the Program is to provide students with training and practical experience in research, writing and advocacy on aspects of policy and practice relating to human rights as they effect Indigenous Australians. The specific aims of the course are to:
At the end of this course, students should:
Assessment
Course Texts None.
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