Webinar replay - Russell Kennedy Government CPD Day 2023 - Session 2: Uncharted Territory: Key Charter Lessons from the Pandemic

Webinar Replay

 

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On Friday 24 March 2023, Russell Kennedy hosted Session 2: Uncharted Territory: Key Charter Lessons from the Pandemic. This session is worth 1 CPD Point in Substantive law.

This session was aimed at all government lawyers and investigators.

Jasmine Still, Senior Associate, will provide an update about some of the most significant human rights cases from the COVID-19 pandemic and what insights they provide into the operation of the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006. She will discuss key aspects of the Charter and strategies for ensuring Charter compliance.

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