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ANU College of Law Seminars

Seminars held in 2007:

DATE PRESENTER TOPIC
Wednesday, 5 December

Professor Rod Macdonald
McGill University

Kaleidoscopic Legal Research
Wednesday, 12 December

Ass Prof Moeen Cheema

jointly sponsored by JFCALR

Judicial Review in Pakistan
Monday, 22 January

Dr Jason Pierce

Inside the Mason Court Revolution: The High Court of Australia Transformed
Wednesday, 14 February

Professor Tatiana Zykina

co-badged with ALLA

Labour Law and Lawyers in Russia
Wednesday, 21 February

Dr Fleur Johns

co-badged with CIPL

Teeming Voids: International Legal Authority, Torture, and the Claim to Conscience
Wednesday, 7 March

Prof Federico Cheever

co-badged with ACEL

Law and Biodiversity in the Temperate Zone Forest: Australia and North America

- PDF of PPT

Friday, 16 March

Professor August Reinisch

co-badged with CIPL

Methanex and Saluka:
Towards a Re-definition of Indirect Expropriation in International Investment Arbitration?

- audio file
Tuesday, 27 March Professor Debbie Maranville, University of Washington (Seattle)

Globalization, Federalism & Public Benefits: A US Example
- audio file

Tuesday, 3 April

Professor Julia Black, Department of Law, LSE

Professor Julia Black is currently in Australia as a Visiting Professor at the Discipline of Business Law, Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney

co-badged with JFCALR

Contesting Accountability and Legitimacy in Non-State Regulatory Regimes
Wednesday, 2 May Dr Matthew Rimmer (ANU) YouTube: Copyright Law and Internet Video
 Monday, 21 May

Professor Sheldon Goldman (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

CV

co-badged with Political Science, Faculty of Arts, ANU

Picking American Federal Judges in a Time of Turmoil

Wednesday, 23 May Professor Don Rothwell (chair) in conversation with staff from the ANU Media Office and ANU colleagues

Media and Academic Lawyers

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Monday, 16 July
12.30pm - 2pm

Professor Chris Kutz

jointly sponsored by JFCALR and Social and Political Theory, RSSS

Epistemethics: Goodness and Rightness
Wednesday, 1 August

Professor Michael Jones

co-badged with JFCALR

The Illegality Defence in Tort
Wednesday, 8 August Ms Anne Morris Selective Treatment of Irreversibly Impaired Infants: Decision-making at the Threshold
Wednesday, 15 August Professor James Flanagan, Oliver Ellsworth Professor of Federal Practice, University of South Carolina TBA

Monday, 20 August
12.30pm to 2pm

Professor Brian Leiter (Texas)

jointly sponsored by JFCALR and Social and Political Theory, RSSS

Explaining Theoretical Disagreement: Positivism and the Grounds of Law
Wednesday, 22 August Sir Anthony Mason Rule of Law and Human Rights in Hong Kong in a Comparative Law Context
Friday, 24 August The Hon Richard Chisholm (ANU) Perceptions and values: their role in judicial decisions
Wednesday, 29 August

Dr Joshua Getzler, Reader in Legal History, University of Oxford

The Genesis of Fiduciary Obligations
Wednesday, 5 September Professor Setsuo Miyazawa (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan) The Organized Bar as an Agent of Law Reform: The Case of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations
Wednesday, 26 September

Bruce Lindsay

Bruce Lindsay is a PhD candidate in the ANU College of Law. He previously spent a decade as a student advocate, variously at Victoria University in Melbourne, at Swinburne University and at Monash University at Gippsland.

Cheats, plagiarists and stalkers: how universities treat students subject to disciplinary action
Tuesday, 2 October The Honourable Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG Kirby on the Art of Law Reform
Wednesday, 3 October Amos Meltzer Merck v Integra
Wednesday, 17 October Adjunct Professor Geoffrey Lindell The Combet Case and the Appropriation of Taxpayers' Funds for Political Advertising: An Erosion of Fundamental Principles?
Wednesday, 24 October

Donal Nolan

jointly sponsored by JFCALR

The Reach of Breach: Breach of Duty as a Negligence Control Device
Wednesday, 28 November

Professor Paul Chartrand

sponsored by NCIS

Aboriginal policy-making: towards a just reconciliation and good relations



 

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