News
Minister for Immigration
and Citizenship announces receipt of the report of the Australian
Citizenship Test Review Committee Moving
Forward...Improving
Pathways to Citizenship, of which Professor Kim
Rubenstein was a member. The Minister has also issued the government's
response to the report. See: http://www.citizenshiptestreview.gov.au/
Call for abstracts
issued for 2009 CIPL workshop connecting international and public
law: Environmental
discourses in international and public law
CIPL
newsletter October 2008 now available
Recent
Events
Public Presentation
60th
Anniversary of the Genocide Convention
Dr John Docker and Mr
Robert Handby
Monday, 24 November 2008, 6.30 - 7.30pm
ANU College of Law, Law Theatre Audio
Link MP3
Link
Public Seminar
Making People
Illegal What Globalization Means for Migration and Law
Dr Catherine Dauvergne (University of British Columbia)
Friday, 21 November 2008 Audio
Link MP3
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Dr
Catherine Dauvergne & Professor Kim Rubenstein |
Public Lecture
Why
habeas corpus should be a jus cogens norm in international
law
Professor Larry May (Washington University)
13 November 2008 Audio
Link MP3
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Professors
Larry May & Kim Rubenstein |
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 (PLW)
Public Law: Public Leadership
31 October & 1 November 2008 Program
Papers
WIN
News Report

Professor Kim Rubenstein, Niamh Lenagh-Maguire
& Rachel Harris (speaker)
Geoffrey Sawer
Lecture 2008
Chief Justice Gleeson and the Constitution
Prof Leslie Zines (ANU College of Law)
31 Oct 2008
Audio
Link MP3
Link

Professor Michael
Coper presenting Professor Leslie Zines' Geoffrey Sawer Lecture 2008
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

Professor Kim Rubenstein, Mary Picard (Speaker),
Geoff Skillen (A-G's Dept) & Pia Riley (Aus Red Cross)
Professor Kim
Rubenstein spoke at the Model United Nations Assembly Dinner at ANU
on 16 August on Rethinking
Nationality in International Law
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
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Professor
Kim Rubenstein spoke on The duty to protect in international law
at the International Policing Conference, Monday
19 November 2007, For
more information
Professor Kim Rubenstein took place in a panel debate as part of The
Devil's Advocate Series: 2007 Federal Election (13 November 2007)
Podcast
Professor Kim Rubenstein has been invited to be a consultant to the
British Institute of International and Comparative Law research project
on the Rights and Responsibilities of Citizenship.
This independent study will form part of a wider review of Governance
in Britain currently being conducted by the United Kingdom's Ministry
of Justice. For news and report see link.
Professor Kim Rubenstein speaks about the High Court's decision in
Roach
v Electoral Commission for The Age (30 August 2007)
Professor Kim Rubenstein was the key note speaker at The Order of
Australia Association's ACT Branch Inter-faith
Celebrations (19 August 2007)
Professor Kim Rubenstein presented a lecture on Alien Citizen?
Living in a State of Confusion (2 August 2007) Program
Audio
MP3
Professor Kim Rubenstein submits to Senate Legal and Constitutional
Legislation Committee in its Review of the Australian
Citizenship Amendment (Citizenship Testing) Bill 2007 (6 July
2007)
September 2007 newsletter
OTHER CIPL INVOLVEMENT
CIPL's Director, Professor Kim Rubenstein has been invited to be a
consultant to the British Institute of International and Comparative
Law research project on the Rights and Responsibilities of
Citizenship. This independent study will form part of a wider
review of Governance in Britain currently being conducted by the United
Kingdom's Ministry of Justice. For further: http://www.biicl.org/citizenship/
Past events for 2007