Faculty of Arts and Society
Native Title Lecture
| Presenter | Justice Hiley, NT Supreme Court | |
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| Contact person |
Alan Berman
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| Location |
CDU Waterfront Campus Room 3.13. |
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| Open to | Public | |
Judges Lecture Series 2024
Please Join us for this event to hear Justice Hiley deliver his Native Title Lecture.
Justice Hiley was appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory in March 2013. At the time of his appointment, he was a member of the Northern Territory Bar Association and the Bar Association of Queensland. He had practised as a barrister since 1978.
Event Details
- FREE and open to the public
- In-person only
- No Registration needed
- Google maps location
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