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Professor The Hon. George Hampel QC

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Professor of Trial Practice and Advocacy
LLB,

Professional Profile

George Hampel was appointed as Professor of Trial Practice and Advocacy of Faculty of Law at Monash University in September 2000.

Until then he was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Victorian from 1983 and a barrister from 1958. He held the positions of Vice President of the Law Council of Australia, Vice Chairman of the Victorian Bar Council, Chairman of the Leo Cussen Institute, member of the Council of Legal Education and Council of Adult Education. Since 1991 he has been Chairman of the Australian Advocacy Institute and since 2001 President of the International Institute of Forensic Studies. He was the Foundation Member of the Victorian Bar Reader’s Course, Chairman of the Constitution Commission of Victoria and is currently the Chairman of the Legal Practice Board of Victoria.

He held appointments as Adjunct Professor at the Australian National, Melbourne and Bond Universities. Since 1972 George developed and has continued to teach advocacy at law schools to barristers and solicitors in Australia and overseas. He developed courses for the English Bar, the Scottish Faculty of Advocates and the Singapore Bar. He trains war crime prosecutors in The Hague and Tanzania and regularly conducts short courses and workshops for the International Institute of Forensic Studies, locally and abroad.

Areas of Expertise

Advocacy skills and techniques
Ethics of advocacy
Advocacy training methods
Expert evidence and training of experts

Teaching Commitments

Jessup Moot (LAW4183)
Trial Practice and Advocacy (LAW5127)
Vis Arbitration Moot Training (LAW5151)
Advocacy Theory & Practice (LAW7303)
Ethics and Professional Responsibility (LAW7403)
Loss, Causation and Damages (LAW7283)
Pre-trial Preparation and Analysis (LAW7282)
Professional Legal Skills (LAW7292)
The Expert Witness in the Adversary System (LAW7281)
The Expert Witness in the Courtroom (LAW7284)


 
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Email address

Contact Hours: By Appointment

Monash University Law Chambers
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Phone: +61 3 9641 6231
Fax: +61 3 9641 6228