Session 5:

An Overview of Private International Law and its Importance

In this lecture, Chief Justice the Honourable Andrew Bell will provide an overview of the subject of private international law, also referred to as the Conflict of Laws, focussing on key developments in the distinctive Australian jurisprudence on this important subject in the last 40 years.

Date

Tuesday

6 August 2024

Time

5.15pm - 7.15pm

AEDT


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Location

Hall & Wilcox Level 18/347 Kent St, Sydney


The Hon Andrew Bell 

The Hon Andrew Bell was sworn in as Chief Justice of New South Wales on 7 March 2022. Prior to being appointed as Chief Justice, his Honour was President of the New South Wales Court of Appeal, having been appointed to that position on 28 February 2019. His Honour is also President of the Judicial Commission of New South Wales.

His Honour graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws, receiving First Class Honours and the University Medal in both degrees, and was also awarded the Sydney University Convocation Medal. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University where he graduated in 1993 with First Class Honours in the BCL, also being awarded the Vinerian Scholarship for first place in that degree. His Honour completed his doctorate the following year with his thesis forming the basis for his subsequent book Forum Shopping and Venue in Transnational Litigation published by Oxford University Press. He is also co-author of Nygh's Conflict of Laws in Australia and has taught and published extensively, especially in relation to private international law and transnational litigation.

His Honour was admitted to the Bar in 1995 and was appointed Senior Counsel in 2006. During his time at the Bar, his Honour had a broad national practice at trial and appellate levels, and was also engaged in numerous international arbitrations. At the time of his appointment to the Bench, his Honour was Senior Vice-President of the New South Wales Bar Association. He is also Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney where he taught part time for many years.

Beyond the law, the Chief Justice is an avid cricket fan and was formerly the long-time Chairman of Sculpture by the Sea.