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CLCN Student Care Initiative #7 Verbal Provocation & Fighting: Self-Defence vs Over-Defence

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Minor Works Building Community Centre
adelaide, australia
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Tue, 18 Mar, 5:30pm - 8pm ACDT

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Have you ever wondered where the line is between self-defence and over-defence? Or as an international student, what legal rights you have if you're involved in a confrontation?

Join us for an insightful session where a criminal lawyer will break down key legal principles, including:

✅ Presumption of innocence

✅ Burden of proof

✅ Defences available

✅ Your arrest rights

✅ Exceptions to your right to silence

✅ Understanding bail

and more!

This event is designed to help you better understand your legal rights in situations involving verbal provocation, physical altercations, and self-defence.

Whether you're a student, a young professional, or simply interested in knowing your rights, this session will provide practical legal knowledge that could be crucial in real-life situations.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable legal insights from an experienced criminal lawyer. 

🎟️ FREE event - Register now!


Event Schedule:

⏰ 17:30 - 18:30   | Networking

🎤 18:30 - 19:30   | Speaker Speech

💬 19:30 - 20:00  | Q & A Session

🎯 Why Attend?

✅ Understand Australian Law: Learn how self-defence laws work in Australia, especially if they differ from your home country.

✅ Practical and Easy to Understand: The speaker will explain everything in simple terms.

✅ Empower Yourself: Being in a new country can be challenging, knowing your legal rights helps you feel more confident and prepared.

✅ Free Event: Gain valuable legal insights at no cost!

🚀 Supported By:

The City of Adelaide, Bupa, and Cowell Clarke – proud sponsors of the CLCN Student Care Initiative, enhancing the well-being and integration of international students.

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Minor Works Building Community Centre
adelaide, australia