ANU Gender Identity + Sexuality Law Moot
Open to all law schools in Australia and New Zealand, the Intervarsity Gender Identity + Sexuality Law Moot aims to explore both issues faced by LGBTIQ+ Australians and relevant developments in Australian law more broadly. The problem question will focus on the Sex Discrimination Act 1984 (Cth) and the tort of privacy.
Conscious of our ability to consider not only the legal, but also the social implications of the problems we will be discussing, teams will nominate a charity dedicated to improving the lives of LGBTIQ+ people as part of the registration process. The winning team will have the prize money donated in their names to the charity which they have selected.
Additionally, the moot will feature panel discussions by prominent members of the legal community with experience in this space, which will be open to competitors and non-competitors alike.
The competition will run in several evening sessions between 14 and 31 March 2023. All rounds will take place online by Zoom.
Find out more at the ANU website.
See the competition rules.
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