Exploring Pacific Legal Futures: Conversations on Human Rights and Jurisprudence
CIPCL Fellow, Professor Emerita Jennifer Corrin, will be facilitating a one-day symposium to showcase the critical and innovative research of undergraduate and postgraduate law students on pressing legal issues facing Pacific Island nations. The event is for students, scholars and professionals and will take place on 3 July 2025 at Victoria University of Wellington. The presentation topics range from constitutional development and climate change to custom, justice, and human rights, and reflect deep engagement with Pacific realities and legal traditions.
Please RSVP your attendance to; or request a Zoom link from:
mele.tupouvaitohi@vuw.ac.nz
About CPICL Seminars
The Centre for Public, International and Comparative Law (CPICL) regularly hosts a series of seminars and events that serve as dynamic platforms for intellectual exchange and scholarly dialogue. These gatherings bring together leading experts, researchers, and practitioners from around the world to discuss pressing legal issues and emerging trends in public, international, and comparative law. Our seminars and events are designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, stimulate innovative thinking, and provide valuable insights into complex legal challenges. Through these engagements, CPICL not only disseminates its cutting-edge research but also contributes to shaping the global legal landscape.