by Wendy | Mar 26, 2013 | Australia, Externship Page, Newsletter
By Kelly Morrow and Samantha Boardman: Former Interns at BABSEACLE In January 2013, fourteen BABSEACLE staff and interns embarked on a 5 day teaching and camping trip from the 15th to the 20th with the law students and academics from the University of Phayao in...
by Wendy | Mar 26, 2013 | Australia, Externship Page, Newsletter, Thailand
By Katharine Ward, Jessica Eldridge & Laura Bannerman: Former interns at BABSEACLE On the 16th of January 2013, BABSEACLE volunteers (Queensland University of Technology (QUT) internship students and others), joined by a BABSEACLE legal fellow and BABSEACLE...
by Wendy | Mar 26, 2013 | Australia, Externship Page, Newsletter, Thailand
By Jamila Xiong: Former BABSEACLE Intern from La Trobe University, Australia Coming back home to Australia, I cannot help but think back. My time with BABSEACLE saw me assisting with the 4th Trio for Justice, coordinating the 2012 Magazine and involved with CLE...
by Wendy | Jan 12, 2013 | Australia, Externship Page, International, Laos, Vietnam
By Jason Lilly, BABSEACLE Volunteer, Chiang Mai On 30-31 November 2012, Michael Mills and Michelle Fox, two partners specializing in dispute resolution from the international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills, led the second workshop on effective negotiation...
by Wendy | Oct 13, 2012 | Australia, Cambodia, Indonesia, International, Laos, Malaysia, Regional, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
BABSEACLE Organize First-Ever Pro Bono Conference in the Region By Laura Milne, Access to Justice and Pro Bono Programme Manager, Hanoi If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, does it make a sound? That was the question Malathi Das, President of LAWASIA,...
by Wendy | Oct 13, 2012 | Australia, International, Thailand
From Old McDonald’s Farm to Bilingual Karaoke by Prof. Melinda Edwards, Queensland University of Technology, Australia From the moment I stepped off the plane in Chiang Mai, I could feel the warmth, both in terms of temperature and the tempera-ment of the community. I...