National security, legal professional privilege and bar rules

Thursday 11 June 2015 5.30 – 6.30 pm, followed by light refreshments
Bernard Collaery Collaery Lawyers
Law Theatre ANU College of Law, Building 5, Fellows Road,
The Australian National University
Hear Bernard Collaery explain the law or lack thereof
behind the raid on his Canberra office over alleged
espionage revelations . . . and how the ICJ has ordered
Attorney-General Brandis to cease espionage against
East Timor, seal documents that ASIO took, and stop
raiding Collaery’s practice over a $40 billion oil and gas
dispute in the Timor Sea.
The views expressed in this seminar are those of the
presenter and do not necessarily represent the views
of The Australian National University, ACT Law Society,
ACT Bar Association or Civil Liberties Australia.
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RSVP online by Wednesday 10 June at
Civil Liberties Australia
law.anu.edu.au/events/anu-college-law/national-securitylegal-professional-privilege-and-bar-rules
Law Society of the ACT
T 02 6125 1096
This lecture is free and open to the public
ACT Bar Association
ANU College of
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PUBLIC LECTURE
National security, legal professional privilege
and bar rules