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Student Editors Volume XV (2011)
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KENNY YANG Kenny is a law student, and sees the International Trade and Business Law Review as an opportunity to expose himself to a wide range of international legal issues and at the same time gain a good experience from university. In addition to this, he also hopes being on the ITBLR Student Editorial Board would enhance his legal writing and research skills. Outside of university, Kenny enjoys being out in the sun, gallivanting and running long distances in the wee hours of the morning.
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BLAIR RONALD SIMPSON My name is Blair Ronald Simpson and I am a Murdoch student editor for 2011. I graduated from the University of Western Australia with a Bachelor of Commerce, with a major in Corporate and Investment Finance, and a Business Law Minor. I am currently in my second year of my Juris Doctor in Law at Murdoch. I am enrolled as a student editor to expand my knowledge in Business Law and to improve my editing skills to aid me in my future prospects in becoming a lawyer. |
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JASMINE SIMS Jasmine is commencing her third year of her Law Degree. She has had some success in mooting and trial advocacy competitions and is looking forward to continuing with these in the future. Originally Jasmine started a Journalism degree at UWA before changing to Law. She also works for a large Media company and is looking forward to the opportunity to further improve her editing skills, which she knows will benefit her in the future. |
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MICHELLE GAYNOR Michelle is currently studying law on a part time basis having achieved entry to the degree via the pre-law programme offered at Murdoch. In addition to these studies, Michelle works in a commercial law firm as a legal secretary. Working as a student editor on the International Trade and Business Law Review provides an opportunity to develop research and editing skills to a high level of competency and to gain knowledge of the varied issues that can confront the international business community. |




