[blml] EBU / WBU appeals casebooks [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

richard.hills at immi.gov.au richard.hills at immi.gov.au
Mon May 21 07:03:12 CEST 2007


Copies of old EBU / WBU appeals casebooks are available at:

http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/appeals.htm

A call for volunteers to be commentating panellists for the two new
casebooks is attached.

Best wishes

Richard James Hills, amicus curiae
National Training Branch, DIAC
02 6223 9052

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   People are invited as commentators for the appeals booklets of the EBU
and WBU.  The former will probably contain between twenty and thirty
appeals, the latter two or three.  We generally accept anyone who feels
they have something to contribute, though the editor [David Stevenson]
reserves the right to refuse someone without giving a reason.

   Sadly, the only thing on offer for doing this task is the heartfelt
gratitude of the organisations concerned and the editor, since the
booklets are not sold, only made available for free download on the
internet.

   If anyone thinks the task a bit much, it is acceptable to only comment
on some appeals.  The set of appeals will be sent out to volunteers, and
then they will have about five weeks to produce their comments.

   If anyone is interested please write to David Stevenson
<appeal at blakjak.org>  Thanks to Jeffrey and Mike who have already
volunteered.

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