European agriculture in 2020 and the new CAP: Meeting the food, natural resources and territorial challenges of the future
Lecture
This public lecture is now available as MP3 and PDF (please see the contributions by Tassos Haniotis and David Vanzetti - as a courtesy to the presenters, please contact them for permission to refer to their PowerPoint notes for the purpose of further research). The audio record of the…
30 Years of Cooperation: EU - Australia Relations
Lecture
This public lecture is now available as MP3, Video and PDF (please see the contributions by MP Harry Jenkins, MEP Hannu Takkula, Professor Paul Pickering and Dr John Besemeres - as a courtesy to the presenters, please contact them for permission to refer to…
Material, Memory and Place: Interdisciplinary Dialogues in Memory Studies
Symposium
The first part of the symposium will involve presentations of research undertaken by scholars from ANU and Konstanz University, Germany as part of the DAAD/Go8- funded project, “Memory and Migration: German Australian Dialogues in the Humanities.” This project brings together memory…
2011 Schuman Lecture: The (possible) relationship of the EU Court of Justice with the UN Security Council and International Tribunals
Lecture
This public lecture is now available as a PDF Professor Verhoeven spoke to and updated this paper published in the Annuaire Francais de Droit International in light of recent developments in EU law and jurisprudence. Does any international political or judicial “authority“ exist? The Schuman…
Reappraising the Judicial Role - European & Australian Comparative Perspectives
Conference
Audio: Assessing European Judicial Mechanisms and Approaches Cases Studies in Rights: Part One; Part Two; Part Three Judiciaries as Federal and Constitutional Players: Part One; Part Two; Part Three; Part Four Certain sessions from this conference are now available as: MP3 (please listen…
Outside Bonegilla: activities, disturbances and responses to the making of a contained nation
Seminar
Bonegilla camp transformed from a military training site to a reception and training centre for European displaced Persons and later for non-British migrants in 1947. In its almost 25 year existence it was a place of hope and laughter, unfulfilled desires, a future and utopic place, a site…
From the Peace of Westphalia to Pax Americana and Back? The Concept of a Truly Multiethnic State in Europe: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Lecture
This public lecture is now available as: PDF (As a courtesy to the presenter, please contact them for permission to refer to the text of their presentation for the purpose of further research) Following the fall of Communism, almost all multiethnic states in Europe…