Adelaide Writers' Week
AWW22 Legally Bound: Change, Activism and the Law - David Barnden, Michael Bradley and Terri Janke
06 Mar 2022
Chaired by Paul Barclay. Three high profile lawyers discuss how they use their legal practice to advance important causes. David Barnden represented the students in Sharma v Minister for the Environment (2021) which found that Minister Ley had a duty of care to the next generation. Michael Bradley’s clients include survivors of sexual violence, Indian Australians locked out of Australia, and refugees imprisoned in Australian hotels. Terri Janke’s True Tracks framework of Indigenous cultural and intellectual property principles has been transformative for the protection of communities’ copyright and the prevention of cultural theft.
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