ARCHIVED DOWNLOADABLE 2008 PAST EVENTS
Public Presentation
60th
Anniversary of the Genocide Convention
Dr John Docker and Mr Robert Handby
24 November 2008
Public Seminar
Making People Illegal What Globalization Means for Migration and Law
Dr Catherine Dauvergne (University of British Columbia)
21 November 2008
Audio Link
MP3 Link
Public
Lecture
Why habeas corpus should be a jus cogens
norm in international law
Professor Larry May (Washington University)
13 November 2008, 1pm
Audio Link
MP3 Link
Public Seminar
Disintegration Through Law? On the Decomposition
of Citizenship in Europe
Prof Alexander Graser (Hertie School of Governance,Germany)
7 November 2008 Audio
Link MP3
Link Presentation
2008
Public Law Weekend: Public Law: Public Leadership
31 October & 1 November 2008
Program
Papers
2008 Geoffrey Sawer
Lecture
Chief Justice Gleeson and the Constitution
Professor Leslie Zines
31 October 2008 Audio MP3
Seminar on book
by Ann Curthoys, Ann Genovese and Alexander Reilly
Rights & Redemption: History, Law and Indigenous People
Friday 17 October 2008 Audio
Link
Solferino
Seminar
Private Military Companies: Mercenary Boom or Legitimate
Outsourcing?
Mary Picard (University of Geneva)
18 August 2008 Audio
link
mp3 link
SENATOR
EVANS ANNOUNCES NEW IMMIGRATION POLICY
at the ANU College of Law, 29 July
New Directions in Detention: Restoring Integrity to Australia's Immigration
System
Audio
link MP3
link Media
Release
The Inaugural Kirby
Lecture on International Law
International law in the House of Lords and the High Court of Australia 1996-2008:
A Comparison
Prof James Crawford (University of Cambridge)
26 June 2008 Paper
16th Annual ANZSIL
Conference
Security, Scarcity, Struggle: The Dilemmas of International Law
26-28 June 2008 ANZSIL
Program Papers
Seminar around
Marilyn Lake and Henry Reynold's book
Drawing the Colour line: White Men's Countries and the Question of Racial Equality
12 June 2008 Program
Part 1: Audio
MP3 Part 2:
Audio MP3
Access
to Medicines: Incentives for Global Health
Lecture:
27 May 2008 Program
Audio
MP3
Brown
Bag lunch with Professor Rochelle Dreyfuss
Seminar: 23 May 2008
Program
Audio
MP3
2020
Summit Debrief
Seminar: 5 May 2008
Program
Australia's
recognition of Kosovo: A Legal or Political Act?
Assoc Prof Peter Radan, Macquarie University &
Dr Heather Rae, ANU
Seminar: 24 April 2008 Program
Audio
MP3
The
Defence White Paper and Australian and International Law
Dr Michael Smith AM, Barrister and International Lawyer &
Ms Nicole Abadee, Member of the Sydney Bar and Lecturer in International Law
and Use of Armed Force, University of Sydney and ANU College of Law
Seminar: 17 April 2008 Program
Audio
MP3
Steps
to the 2020 Summit - Governance issues
Professor Kim Rubenstein, ANU
and Mr Charlie Deutscher, ANU
Seminar: 15 April 2008 Program
US
Military Commissions: An update one year on ….
Prof Donald R. Rothwell and the Jessup International Moot Team ANU
College of Law
Public
Lecture: 31 March 2008 Program
Audio
MP3
Professor Kim Rubenstein, Director for Centre for International and Public Law gave the Dymphna Clark lecture as part of the Annual Manning Clark House - Canberra Weekend of Ideas on 29 March 2008. In this lecture, Kim discusses the possibility of a woman Governor General and suggests position of Governor General should alternate between the sexes. For details of the lecture see link
Australian
Year Book of International Law, Volume 26
Edited by
Penelope Mathew and Kim Rubenstein
Guest Speaker: Professor James Hathaway, Dean and William Hearn Chair of Law,
Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne
Book Launch: 28
March Program
Conceptualizing
Security Council “Sanctions” Under International Law
Devika
Hovell, University of New South Wales
Seminar: 26 March 2008 Program
Audio
MP3
Between
the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea? Administrative Law in an Age of Rights
Dr
Thomas Poole, London School of Economics
Seminar: 25 March 2008 Program
Audio
MP3
The
United Nations in 2008
The Hon Robert Hill, Ambassador and Permanent Representative
to the United Nations, New York
Seminar: 19 March 2008
Program
Audio
MP3
Canberra
Times Article, 20 Ma08
Conquering
Cluster Munitions: Towards a New International Treaty
Seminar:
13 February 2008 Program
Audio
MP3
Professor Kim Rubenstein, Director for Centre for International and Public Law gave the Dymphna Clark lecture as part of the Annual Manning Clark House - Canberra Weekend of Ideas on 29 March 2008. In this lecture, Kim discusses the possibility of a woman Governor General and suggests position of Governor General should alternate between the sexes. For details of the lecture see link