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School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney

Protest in a time of pandemic

Where
Online
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When

Friday 13 November 2020 from 11am to 12:30pm

This event is hosted by School of Social and Political Sciences, Sydney Law School, Sydney Institute of Criminology, and Sydney Health Law.

During the pandemic, there has been an intensified policing of protest both on and off campus, whether this relates to Black Lives Matters or student fees.

Our panel of experts will explore the human rights, health and legal aspects of recent protest events in Australia and the appropriate scope of police power. They'll address a range of issues, including:

  • Is there a right to protest during a pandemic?

  • What are the health risks of protest during a pandemic?

  • What are the limits to freedom of expression under the current PHO?

  • Is there space during a pandemic for peaceful resistance to legal limits?

  • How can we express grievances during a pandemic and what channels are available to students and staff given the current reforms to higher education?

  • What does this mean for social justice?

The speakers

Felicity Graham – Barrister in Raul Bassi v Commissioner of Police; Commissioner of Police v Taylah Gray and Commissioner of Police v Padraic Gibson (on behalf of the Dungay family).

Taylah Gray – Wiradjuri woman and activist at University of Newcastle and respondent in the case Commissioner of Police v Taylah Gray

Professor Roger Magnusson – Health Law and Governance, Associate Dean Student Life, Sydney Law School.

Professor Simon Rice – Kim Santow Chair of Law and Social Justice, University of SydneyGeorgia Carr – PhD candidate in linguistics, University of Sydney

Chair: Professor Danielle Celermajer – Sociology and Social Policy, University of Sydney

Organisers: Associate Professor Elizabeth Hill - Political Economy, University of Sydney and Associate Professor Anna Boucher - Government and International Relations, University of Sydney

Image: Leetona Dungay, mother of Aboriginal man David Dungay who died in the police custody, shown protesting. Photo taken by Aman Kapoor .

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School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney

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