Past events
Join Professor Kim Rubenstein and Dr Paul Taylor as they examine citizen stripping and the ICCPR.
The conference will bring together legal scholars, computer scientists, government legal advisers and public sector integrity experts to discuss the unique set of challenges automation and AI present to liberal democratic governments, administration...
- Justice Rachel Pepper
Join Justice Rachel Pepper as she shares on her paper about the costs in public interest climate change litigation.
- Tecber Ahmed Saleh
Tecber Ahmed Saleh lives in the Saharawi refugee camps in south-west Algeria and will visit Australia to talk about Western Sahara, Africa’s last colony. Tecber works in the Ministry of Health in the Saharawi refugee camps where she was born. She will...
- Professor Linda Mulcahy
Until the late 20th century, ‘an archive’ generally meant a repository for documents, as well as the generic name for the wide range of documents the repository might hold. An archive could be visited, and then also searched, to discover past actions...
- Michael Bliss
At this ‘In Conversation’ event, Michael Bliss, a senior DFAT international lawyer and Visiting Fellow at the ANU College of Law, will share findings from his current research project, which seeks to assess the impact of Australia’s term on the United...
- Robyn Frost
- Frances Anggadi
Pacific leaders last year "acknowledged the urgency and importance of securing the region’s maritime boundaries as a key issue for the development and security of the region" (49th Pacific Islands Forum Communique). Robyn Frost, from the Department of...
- Professor Kevin Heller
If John F. Kennedy had not been assassinated on November 22, 1963, would the US have committed ground troops to Vietnam – a decision that led to what is widely recognised as the worst debacle in American military history? This counterfactual what-if,...
- Ron McCallum AO - The University of Sydney
- Professor Kim Rubenstein FAAL, FASSA - Australian National University
Ron McCallum AO will be in conversation with Professor Kim Rubenstein on Ron's memoir, Born at the Right Time.
- Professor Fiona de Londras
Counter-terrorism review is an understudied phenomenon, and yet in the United Kingdom there is a vast assemblage of actors, processes and mechanisms that engage in evaluative review in the counter-terrorist space. Based on an 18-month empirical study...