2019 Schedule

Welcome to the 10th GAJE Worldwide Conference and Training of Trainer Program Schedule.

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Wed – 4 Dec 2019
Thu – 5 Dec 2019

Fri – 6 Dec 2019
Sat – 7 Dec 2019
Sun – 8 Dec 2019

 

Day 1 – Wednesday Dec, 4

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7:30am – 8:30am

Main Hall

Registration Desk Open

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8:00am – 9:00am

Main Hall

Opening plenary session

Welcome and Keynote Speech
Traditional West Java welcome from local NGO working with vulnerable communities.
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9:00am - 10:00am

Main Hall

Logistics

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10:00am – 10:30am

Main Hall

Plenary Session

N.R. Madhava Menon: The Guiding Light of Global Justice Education

Presented by: Bloch, Frank – Bajpai, Asha – McQuoid-Mason, David –  Pandey, Ajey –  Shukkur, Sheena

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10:30am – 11:00pm

Main Hall

Refreshment Break

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11:00am – 12:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice through Justice Education.

Changing Attitude towards People with Disabilities: Everybody Concerns.

Presented by:  Ahmed, Abdul

Justice Education: A way Forward for Access to Justice for Person with Disability (With Special Reference to India)

Presented by:  Tiwari, Yash

Protecting the rights of persons with disabilities in Malawi: Lessons from the Faculty of Law, Disability Rights Clinic, University of Malawi

Presented by:  Chome, Theresa

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Session On Innovative Clinical Curriculum For Enabling Law Graduates To Become Practice-Ready

Presented by:  Lukose, Lisa

Developing Legal Education Through Curriculum

Presented by:  Septianita, Hesti – Tedjabuwana, Rosa  – Widi Mulyani, Leni

Professionally Efficient and Socially Committed Law Graduates: the Role of Law Schools in India and Legal Aid Activities

Presented by:  Sivakumar, Sivanandan

Room #403

STREAM 12: Cross-cultural Lawyering and Justice Education.

Women Lawyers and Their Role in Three Islamic Countries: Iran, Kuwait, and Pakistan

Presented by:  Savadkouhifar, Zoha – Khazaeipoul, Zeinab –  Metlo, Faiz Ali Sheeraz –  Shahad Al Melhem

Room #405

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Internships on identity rights advocacy: achieving sustainability through student commitment

Presented by:   Santos, Lucia – Grandéz, Agustin

Deliberations: A structured teaching method for discussing controversial issues

Presented by:   Perdue, Ben

Main Hall

STREAM 3: Legal Empowerment and Justice Education (this includes Community Legal Education/Legal Literacy/Street Law).

Transforming Justice Education – Rethinking Recognition, Independence and Support for Frontline Justice Advocates and Community Paralegals

Presented by:   Islam, Sumaiya  –  McQuoid-Mason, David

Room #408

STREAM 10: Justice Education from the Students’ Perspectives.

Redefining My Career path: Students' Personal Reflections on the Clinical methods

Presented by:  Nsereko, Arthur Junior  –  Kange, Veronica

How CLE Teaching Methods Help Law Students In Giving Legal Education To The Poor and Marginal People

Presented by:  Dwinita, Putri  –  Sukma, Laras

Protecting the rights of persons with disabilities in Malawi: Lessons from the Faculty of Law, Disability Rights Clinic, University of Malawi

Presented by:  Chome, Theresa

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12:30pm – 2:00pm

Lunch Room

Lunch

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2:00pm – 3:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice through Justice Education.

An Appraisal of the Role of Data & Remand Indicators in Enhancing Pre-trial Processes in Nigeria

Presented by:  Yusuf, Mahmud Danjuma  –  Agwu, Sunday Kenechukwu

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Designing or Re-Designing a Clinic for Justice Education

Presented by:  Galowitz, Paula  –  Bliss, Lisa  –  Cody, Anna  –  Klein, Catherine   –   Stege, Ulrich

Abstract

Room #403

STREAM 6 STREAM 1STREAM 3 

Bridging the gap between the Functionaries in Legal Aid Clinics of Law Schools: A Case Study of Institute of Law, Nirma University

Presented by:  Molia, Tarkesh  –  Godara, Toshit

Pro Bono Legal Services In Rural Communities: Experiences Of The Bagauda Law Clinic In Aid Of Citizens

Presented by:  Sule, Ibrahim – Isa Hayatu Chiroma –  Dave Efevwerem – Alkali Aliyu H. – R. Badejogbin – Akinola O. B – Ononye I U. –  Odigie- Emmanuel O. L

Room #405

STREAM 8: Justice Education Collaboration (networking, multidisciplinary collaborations, international and cross-border projects etc.).

The Birth, Growth, and Nurturing of a CLE Program in Myanmar

Presented by:  Treuhart, Mary Pat  – Win, Soe Thiri  –  Sharp, Kaylee – Htin, Kyaw

Myanmar Empowerment: Best Practices in Global Collaborations

Presented by:  Tushaus, David – Win, Soe Thiri –  Hubbard, Britane – Sharp, Kaylee    

Main Hall

STREAM 3: Legal Empowerment and Justice Education (this includes Community Legal Education/Legal Literacy/Street Law).

What Makes a Quality Law School-based Street Law Program? An interactive discussion of voluntary global standards and resources needed to implement them

Presented by:   Whatley, Jennifer 

Room #408

STREAM 7STREAM 8

Sustainable Justice Education in the Prison Context ; Perspective from Sindh Prisons in Pakistan

Presented by:  Zahid, Haya Emaan – Khoso, Altaf

The Kuje Reform Project: Hub for Access to Justice

Presented by:  Oke, Tosin Yemi    

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3:30pm - 4:00pm

Main Hall

Refreshment Break

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4:00pm - 5:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice through Justice Education.

General Condition of Education for Stateless Ethnic Vietnamese Children in Cambodia

Presented by:  Soum, Butmao

Egyptian clinical legal education ; new steps towards human right

Presented by:  Imam Aly, Sahar – Hapepa, Hader

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Inspiration and Diversification in Mock Trial Training: Using an ‘Instant’ or ‘Pop-up’ Mock Trial in Justice Education

Presented by:  McQuoid-Mason, David – Gayretli, Seda – Samaras,Rebecca – Madlenakova, Lucia

Room #403

STREAM 2: The Science of Learning: Latest Developments and Challenges 

Role of Health Science Professionals in Functional Health Legal Education

Presented by:  Verma, Priyanka

Using Neuroscience Insights and Empathy to Enhance Justice Education

Presented by:  Peters, Donald – Peters, Martha M

Room #405

STREAM 3: Legal Empowerment and Justice Education (this includes Community Legal Education/Legal Literacy/Street Law).

Preventive lawyering in justice education and legal practice

Presented by:   Campbell, Jonathan – Cole, Liz Ryan – Brooks, Susan 

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 5: Pro Bono and Justice Education.

Justice education through promotion of the idea of pro bono work and supporting the system of primary legal assistance & citizens’ advice in Poland

Presented by:   Skrodzka, Marta Janina – Czernicki, Filip

A Spectrum of View on Legal Clinics of Western Balkan Countries

Presented by:   Duricin, Biljana – Spaic, Aneta

Room #408

STREAM 8: Justice Education Collaboration (networking, multidisciplinary collaborations, international and cross-border projects etc.).

Role of inter-disciplinary professions in clinical legal education around the world

Presented by:  Upadhyay, Ankita – Gautam, Abha

Cross Border Street Law: Working with Street Children

Presented by:  Nazeri, Norbani – Nelson, Febby Mutiara – Ahmad Haiqal Bin – Ahmad Hamdan – Iskandar, Siti Umyra Binti 

Room #606

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Digital Justice: incorporating technology into legal education

Presented by:  McFaul, Hugh – Ryan, Francine

Coaching Community Connection On-Line: Examples from a Housing Justice Chatbot Building Clinic

Presented by:  Juergens, Ann

LawTech, Clinic & Access to Justice

Presented by:  Unger, Andy

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5:30pm - 6:00pm

Room #Main Hall

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7:00pm - onward

@Crown Plaza Hotel

Opening Conference Dinner

Day 2 – Thursday Dec, 5

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7:30am – 8:30am

Main Hall

Registration Desk Open

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8:15am

TBA

Mindfulness (optional)

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8:30am – 9:00am

Main Hall

Logistics

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9:00am – 10:30am

Room #Main Hall

The Who, What, Where, When, Whys and Hows of Justice Education-An Introspective and Evolutionary Discussion

Presented by: Lasky, Bruce A. – McQuoid-Mason, David –  Pandey, Ajey –  Morrish, Wendy

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10:30am – 11:00pm

Main Hall

Refreshment Break

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11:00am – 12:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Legal English for Criminal Law: Public Domain Materials in Moodle Created in a Pilot Program for Indonesian Prosecutors

Presented by:  Yap, Adrian – Ugha, Maria Jesse – Kristianti, Tri

Critical Clinical legal education model: Theoretical framework and practical challenges

Presented by:  Awan, Hadia

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

The Role of Game-based Learning in Advancement Street Law

Presented by:  Azhar, Zahra – Jaant, Zahra – Yazdan Shenas, Ramin – Siapoush, Ali Akbar

Tackling Advantages and Obstacles of Using Active Learning Methods at the University of Phayao

Presented by:  Lao-amata, Ploykwan – Jiragarnkulgasame, Udomsak – Muangchoo, Worraluck

Room #403

STREAM 11: Well-being and Reflective Legal Practice.

Strengthening Students and the Legal Profession By Showing Weakness: The Use of Positive Psychology and Personal Sharing to Help Students Develop a Healthy and Sustainable Professional Identity

Presented by:  Silver, Marjorie –  Schechter, Susan – Spencer, Mai Linh

Room #405

STREAM 1 & STREAM 10

Enhancing Access to Justice for Women with Disability through Pro Bono Services and Clinical Legal Education

Presented by:   Yusuf, Rizwana L – Kumar Upadhyay, Niteesh – Tanim, Laila

How Clinical Legal Education (CLE) give the impact for fresh graduate in order to keep the pro bono spirit

Presented by:   Pitaloka Riswandini, Nindia

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 4: Pro Bono and Justice Education.

Challenges and Future: 10 years of Clinical Legal Education in Brazil

Presented by:   Lapa, Fernanda

Unearthing the Yet to be Explored Path in Africa: Lessons from Library Based Legal Clinics in the United States

Presented by:   Bamgbose, Oludayo John

Room #408

STREAM 13: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through Justice Education.

Broader and Deeper: Guaranteeing Access to Clinical Legal Education for all Students

Presented by:  Giddings, Jeff – Ernst, Lindsay – Wortham, Leah

Room #606

STREAM 6 & STREAM 9

Building Bridges And Breaking Barriers: Facilitating Pro Bono Activities For Students

Presented by:  Treuhart, Mary Pat

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12:30pm – 2:00pm

Lunch Room

Lunch

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2:00pm – 3:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice through Justice Education.

Justice To Dalit Marginalized In India: A Mission Yet To Be Accomplished

Presented by:  Ladis Francis, Peter S

Minority Rights and Access to Justice

Presented by:  Perangin Angin, Harold

The Critical and Practical Role of Democracy Education in the Justice Education Project

Presented by:  Roy, Denise – Purnawanty, Jani

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Diversifying Data and Inspiring Code: Using Technology and Design Tools to Promote Social Justice

Presented by:  Starger, Colin

The utilisation of information and communication technology as a method for improving the performance law clinics

Presented by:  Jelinic, Zvonimir

Room #403

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice for Marginalized, Excluded or Vulnerable Clients/Communities (such as persons with HIV, disabilities, migrants etc.) through Justice Education.

Experiential Learning to Teach Transformative Professional Legal Ethics within the South African Context: University of Witwatersrand Law Clinic

Presented by:  Dass, Daven

Clinical legal education as a mechanism for transformative changes

Presented by:  Kislova, Alina

The Role of Clinical Legal Education to Enhance Professional Responsibility in Bangladesh: An Appraisal

Presented by:  Kabir, Ahmed Ehsanul

Room #405

STREAM 5: Academic Writing/Scholarship and Justice Education (research design, interdisciplinary research, measuring impact of justice education etc.).

Fostering lawyer effectiveness and empowerment ! Street Law - the trainee lawyer perspective

Presented by:  Lunney, John – Grealy, Freda

The Working of Legal Aid Clinics in Law Schools - Case Study

Presented by:  Gayretli, Seda

Street Law - a London experience

Presented by:  Lughaigh Kerin

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 3: Legal Empowerment and Justice Education (this includes Community Legal Education/Legal Literacy/Street Law).

Designing of Legal empowerment programs for married Indian women in Noida (India) : A Case study.

Presented by:   Gupta, Smita – Malik, Namita S.

Imparting Justice Education and empowerment through Legal Aid clinics in India

Presented by:   Mishra, Abhinav Kumar – Madhav, Rupesh Chandra

Room #408

STREAM 13: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through Justice Education.

The Authority of Gampong Customary Court As An Alternatif to Resolving Misdimeanor in Aceh

Presented by:  Walny Rahayu, Sri

Strengthening Law and Human Rights Education (case study on the Laporo tribe) towards Human Rights District

Presented by:  Birkah, Latif

Pro Bono and Legal Literacy for Teachers in West Java Region

Presented by:  Budiman, Maman

Room #606

STREAM 8: Justice Education Collaboration (networking, multidisciplinary collaborations, international and cross-border projects etc.).

Global Community Lawyering and Sustainable Development: Drawing on Cross-Border Collaborations to Address Vexing Social Justice Concerns

Presented by:  Lopez, Rachel – Brooks, Susan – Omoyemen, Lucia Odigie-Emmanuel

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3:30pm - 4:00pm

Main Hall

Refreshment Break

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4:00pm - 5:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice through Justice Education.

The Actual Justice of the Right to Counsel and the Right to Appeal in Three Thai Upper Northern Provinces

Presented by:  Srichaiyarat, Panarairat – Mekkriengkri, Teerapan – Plianpadoong, Piyaorn

Clincal Students as the Catalyst for Guaranteeing Counsel at Bail Hearings

Presented by:  Colbert, Doug

Strategies to overcome barriers and gaps in accessing justice and rights by the vulnerable migrant population: a Colombian justice education experience.

Presented by:  Pelacani, Gracy

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Using Interactive Polling Software to Engage & Support Students

Presented by:  Spencer, Mai Linh Cho

Developing virtual and long-distance clinics which challenge clinical metro-normativity

Presented by:  Harrison, Judy –  Mangiafico, Liliana

Room #403

STREAM 13: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through Justice Education.

Improving The Future Using Clinical Legal Education To Educate Law Students For Just Society

Presented by:  Choubey, Meenal – Dahiya, Shiksha

The Role of Law Schools/Clinics in Promoting Education for Justice, Human Rights and a Culture of Lawfulness

Presented by:  Odigie-Emmanuel, Omoyemen Lucia – Dhaiya, Shiksha – Tikoo, Anju Vali

Room #405

STREAM 5: Academic Writing/Scholarship and Justice Education (research design, interdisciplinary research, measuring impact of justice education etc.).

Legal literacy research in Czech republic: searching for the definition of "an average person"

Presented by:   Madlenakova, Lucia S – Augustinova, Katerina

CALLED TO THE BAR: A comparative study - What various jurisdictions across the world require before an individual can be “called to the bar”

Presented by:   Cole, Liz Ryan – Campbell, Jonathan – Fernandez-Artiach, Pilar – O.J. Bamgbose – Ditucalan, Alizedney M. – Ernst, Lindsay – Osiemo, Lynette – Milne, Jo.

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 3: Legal Empowerment and Justice Education (this includes Community Legal Education/Legal Literacy/Street Law).

Integrating human rights education within the Street Law curriculum

Presented by:   Seow, Florence A

Furthering the rights of the incarcerated through Street Law: Perspectives from Zimbabwe

Presented by:   Hamadziripi, Chengetai Euphemia – Mlambo, Chiedza Pauline

Street law for students with disabilities

Presented by:   Syahputra, Hendro – Dwinita, Putri – Ria Nuryani Rohman

Room #408

STREAM 8 & STREAM 3

Horizontal Drop In Clinics In Brazil: case study from 02 Universities in Brazil

Presented by:  Avelino, Pedro – Jorgeti, Lourdes Regina

Legal Aid in Action - Facilitating through Practice

Presented by:  Majid, Chaudhry Abrar

Room #606

STREAM 7: The Development and Sustainability of Justice Education Initiatives.

Incorporating Clinical Methodologies in Academic Courses: A Model of Experiential Learning from Qatar University College of Law

Presented by:  Mattar, Mohamed

Improving educational programmes in legal clinics considering a changing generation of curators

Presented by:  Biarozka, Dzianis – Rebitska, Kateryna

Day 3 – Friday Dec, 6

TBA

Day 3 – Workshop & Field Trips

Day 4 – Saturday Dec, 7

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7:30am – 8:30am

Main Hall

Registration Desk Open

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8:15am

TBA

Mindfulness (optional)

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8:30am – 9:00am

Main Hall

Logistics

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9:00am - 10:30am

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice for Marginalized, Excluded or Vulnerable Clients/Communities (such as persons with HIV, disabilities, migrants etc.) through Justice Education.

Combating the Trafficking of Myanmar Women to China and Thailand

Presented by:  Nita, Nita

Justice Education in Emergency Situation

Presented by:  Azhar, Zahra – Siapoush, Ali Akbar – Karimivahed, Homeyra

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Mobile Legal Clinics: From planning to assessment

Presented by:  Upreti, Nirmal Kumar – Gautam, Manju – Hubbard, Britane – Frye, Seth

Collaboration to create projects for your community: Lessons from Myanmar and Nepal

Presented by:  Hubbard, Britane Suzann – Tushaus, David – Upreti, Nirmal Kumar – Frye, Seth

Room #403

STREAM 9: Professional Responsibility, Legal Ethics, and Professional Identity Formation Through Justice Education.

Professional, social and ethical responsibility of society craftsmen

Presented by:  Nautiyal, Navtika P

Legal Ethics And Professional Responsibility As A Means Of Enhancing Justice Education

Presented by:  Nwauzi, Linus Onyekaozurule

Room #405

STREAM 3: Legal Empowerment and Justice Education (this includes Community Legal Education/Legal Literacy/Street Law).

A Street Law Experience in Brazil: teaching children about the value of Rule of Law

Presented by:   Pagani, Andre de Souza – Buck Avelino, Pedro  –  Roe, Richard L.

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 2: The Science of Learning: Latest Developments and Challenges 

Crossed views between clinical legal education and educational sciences

Presented by:  Deramat, Marie – Jourdan, Pauline  –  Tournaux, Sébastien

“The REAL project” - A case study on a collaborative teaching project to integrate and facilitate experiential learning in law.

Presented by:  Herverin, Brónagh – Cullen, Siobhan  –  Bracken, Lydia

Room #408

STREAM 12: Cross-cultural Lawyering and Justice Education.

Law Students and Global Mobility: Do international programs really develop students' intercultural skills?

Presented by:  Campbell, Catherine 

The need of innovation to achieve greater rule of law in a cross cultural situation: The case of La Garita and the goal of active citizenship.

Presented by:  Grandez Mariño, Agustin – Mandujano Mogollon, Valeria

Room #606

STREAM 8: Justice Education Collaboration (networking, multidisciplinary collaborations, international and cross-border projects etc.).

The Future is in the Minds: Using Education and Global Partnerships to Achieve SDG 16

Presented by:  Petkov, Alex  –  Williams-Elegbe, Sope – Deehring, Melissa –  McFaul, Hugh –  Whalen-Bridge, Helena

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10:30am - 11:00am

Main Hall

Refreshment Break

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11:00am – 12:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice for Marginalized, Excluded or Vulnerable Clients/Communities

Young People and the Law: it's more than crime and child welfare

Presented by:  Choudhari, Toobah –  Ambrogetti, Bronwyn

Incarcerated Youth and Justice Education: A Clinical Paradigm

Presented by:  Cohen, Laura

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Developing Context-Appropriate Interactive Teaching Materials

Presented by:  Lyman, Jennifer  – Mukhtar, Nasiru

Room #403

STREAM 8: Justice Education Collaboration (networking, multidisciplinary collaborations, international and cross-border projects etc.).

Incorporating International Human Rights Conventions and Norms into the Domestic Legal Framework through Community Legal Education and Cross-border Collaborations

Presented by:  Ernst, Lindsay  –  Gascon-Cuenca, Andres –  Fernandez Artiach, Pilar  –  Klein, Catherine

Room #405

STREAM 13: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through Justice Education.

Vulnerabilities And SDG 16: Possibilities And Challenges For Justice Education
  1. Presented by:   Bajpai, Asha – Naik, Abhayraj – Thomas, Sarasu Esther – Molia, Tarkesh  –  Harrison, Judy

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 10: Justice Education from the Students’ Perspectives.

Justice Education from the Students’ Perspectives

Presented by:   R M Bakri, Rizq Nurrqausar  –  Izani, Mohammad Hakiim  – Talhah, Alya Tadwini Binti  – Wan Nurul Azimah Binti Arifin

Room #408

STREAM 12: Cross-cultural Lawyering and Justice Education.

Pro Bono Legal Service in Asia: Analyzing the Current Situation and Solutions for its Improvement; Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, and Pakistan as a Case Study

Presented by:  Noori, Masoud – Hosseini, Seyed Ali  – Arpeeta S. Mizan –  Dowlatshahi, Sepideh  –  Metlo, Faiz Ali Sheeraz  –  Savadkouhifar, Zoha

Room #606

STREAM 8: Justice Education Collaboration (networking, multidisciplinary collaborations, international and cross-border projects etc.).

United Nations E4J Training Session

Presented by:  Petkov, Alex  –  Williams-Elegbe, Sope – Deehring, Melissa –  McFaul, Hugh –  Whalen-Bridge, Helena

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12:30pm – 2:00pm

Lunch Room

Lunch

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2:00pm – 3:30pm

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice through Justice Education.

The Right to Access to Justice for Violations of Human Rights in Theory and Practice

Presented by:   Schwinn, Steven

Access To Justice For The Poor, Vulnerable And Marginalized Persons: Lessons From The Justice, Education Programs In Sub-Saharan Africa.

Presented by:  Touray, Thomas Fuad – Yakasai, Ma`Aruf Mohammed

Room #403

STREAM 8: Justice Education Collaboration (networking, multidisciplinary collaborations, international and cross-border projects etc.).

Empowering the Sexually Exploited and At-risk Women trough Entrepreneurship and Legal Education

Presented by:  Widi Mulyani, Leni – Milam, Jane  –  Rachmawati, Irma

Educating Professional Responsibility and Legal Ethics through Clinical Legal Education: Insights from University of Malaya’s Experience

Presented by:  Nazeri, Norbani – Rastam Shahrom, Zuraida –  R M Bakri, Rizq Nurrqausar  –  Mohd Soberi, Aisyah

Clinical Legal Education at the Market Place: The Importance of Collaborative Approaches in Justice Education

Presented by:  Mbogoh, Annette Mudola – Rogo, Ronald

Room #405

STREAM 5: Academic Writing/Scholarship and Justice Education (research design, interdisciplinary research, measuring impact of justice education etc.).

Aiding The Disabled Transcend Limitations In Nigeria: The Law And Policy On Education In Perspective

Presented by:   Oziegbe-Anozie, Alunegbe

An Appraisal of the Role of Data & Remand Indicators in Enhancing Pre-trial Processes in Nigeria

Presented by:  Agwu, Sunday Kenechukwu –  Yusuf, Mahmud

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 4: Pro Bono and Justice Education.

Just Lawyer For A Just Society: Educating Future Lawyers Through Literacy Clinics

Presented by:   Shukkur, Sheena – Palullakandiyil, Firos

Questioning the knowledge and practice of legal empowerment

Presented by:   Laun, Mahum Shahzad

Is the state legal aid system viable without pro bono service?

Presented by:   Havelkova, Maria

Room #408

STREAM 9: Professional Responsibility, Legal Ethics, and Professional Identity Formation Through Justice Education.

Towards authenticity: Ruminating on identity

Presented by:   Taylor-Barnett, Pamela  – Ferguson, Anneka

Room #606

STREAM 4: Pro Bono and Justice Education.

Does law student pro bono increase access to justice, or should it? Hard questions & responsive models

Presented by:  Whalen-Bridge, Helena – Schechter, Susan  –  Lee, Ruby

PRO BONO: Role of Law Students and Aid to Public

Presented by:  Shah, Nishit  –  Rathee, Mahak  –  Shrivastava, Nishita

Probono guideline in Nepal

Presented by:   Gautam, Moti Raj

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3:30pm - 4:00pm

Main Hall

Refreshment Break

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4:00pm - 5:30pm

Room #305

GAJE General Members Meeting 

@ The Mayor Resident

Conference Dinner (–> Country Justice/Cultural Performances)

Day 5 – Sunday Dec, 8

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8:00am – 8:30am

Main Hall

Registration Desk Open

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8:15am

TBA

Mindfulness (optional)

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8:30am – 9:00am

Main Hall

Logistics

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9:00am - 10:30am

Room #305

STREAM 1: Achieving Greater Rule of Law and Access to Rights and Justice for Marginalized, Excluded or Vulnerable Clients/Communities (such as persons with HIV, disabilities, migrants etc.) through Justice Education.

GBV vis-a-vis Harmful Practices in Nepal

Presented by:  Pudasaini, Navaraj

Protection of Domestic Violence against Women in Myanmar Legislation

Presented by:  Tun, Khine 

Combating Gender Based Violence Through Pro Bono Partnerships and Collaborations

Presented by:  Thephithuck, Pavina – Phimmasone, Chitpasong

Room #407

STREAM 6: How To – Sharing Best Teaching Methods, Information Technology and Innovative Ideas for Justice Education

Clinical Legal Education: The Convergence Of Technology And Social Justice

Presented by:  Adelakun, Olanike Sekinat 

Use of Social Media in Teaching and Learning Law (Learning from experience of three continents and Thirteen Universities)

Presented by:  Upadhyay, Niteesh Kumar

Room #403

STREAM 6STREAM 3STREAM 9

Inculcating Professional Skills Training Into the Clinical Legal Education Curriculum: A Case Study of Project PLACE

Presented by:  Mukhtar, Nasiru – Odaghara, Chidinma Therese 

Street law for students with disabilities

Presented by:  Syahputra, Hendro – Dwinita, Putri  –  Ria Nuryani Rohman

Training the Kenyan lawyer for ethical legal practice: a proposal.

Presented by:  Osiemo, Lynette 

Room #405

STREAM 13: Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals through Justice Education.

The Necessity of Developing the Environmental Law Clinic in Asia; Iran, India, and Bangladesh as a Case Study

Presented by:   Noori, Masoud – Dowlatshahi, Sepideh  – Abbasian, Naeeme –  Banerjee, Mrinalini – Fathi, Zhila

The real victims of Cyclone Fani: Status, Legal Impasse & Atrocities faced due to castism by minorities in Odisha in the face of Humanitarian Crisis reflects lack of justice education.

Presented by:   Banerjee, Mrinalini

Room #Main Hall

STREAM 10: Justice Education from the Students’ Perspectives.

Impact of legal education on the development of civil society - lesson from Poland

Presented by:  Kwiatkowski, Daniel

Benefits And Experiences Joined Clinical Legal Education For Law Students

Presented by:  Denis, Yudistya – Medisa, Fela  – Utama, Alif Putra

Room #408

STREAM 9 STREAM 1

A Human Rights Code of Conduct: Ambitious Aspiration for a Public Interest Law Office or Law Clinic

Presented by:  Barlett, Lauren 

Access To Justice For Victims Of Domestic Violence:A Case Study Of Domestic Violence Against Men In Northern Nigeria

Presented by:  Abdulkadir, Maryam Idris

Room #606

STREAM 2: The Science of Learning: Latest Developments and Challenges

Neverending Motivation and Satisfaction - Workshop of Positive Psychology for Legal Educators

Presented by:  Przemysław, Kubiak

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10:30am - 11:00am

Main Hall

Refreshment Break

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11:00am – 12:30pm

Room #305

Closing Plenary Session

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12:30pm – 2:00pm

Lunch Room

Lunch