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Calin Moliou

Calin read law with Australian Law at the University of Nottingham/Australian National University. During his time at university he was involved with Bar Society and Leducate. Calin also spent a year internship with the Human Rights Law Centre in his final year at university. Calin has an interest in mooting, reaching the semi-final in a military law moot organised by the Australian Red Cross.

During his year abroad he spent 6 months volunteering with Amnesty International, working with the Australian government and is currently working as a paralegal in the mental health law area.

 
 

“Any aspiring lawyer has a notion of what justice means for them. The spark that put them on this journey is a very powerful motivator. Nonetheless, on some days we are set astray from that path. Thankfully, the best way for us to get back to our roots is to give back to the community who helped set us off on our journey. By teaching young students about what it means to be a lawyer what we deal with on a day to day basis, how we take in stride every sweet victory and bitter defeat we are once again reminded about what it is our idea of a lawyer. So volunteering is the perfect remedy for either seasoned practitioners who are keen to be involved in helping the new generation of barristers and solicitors and the young law student who want first hand experience about the way a courtroom functions, how lawyers help those in their community and how rewarding it can be.”