The Limits of Refugee Law - A European Perspective
Lecture
This public lecture is now available as: MP3 (please listen to the file above in three parts) and PDF (please see the contribution by Professor Guy Goodwin-Gill - as a courtesy to the presenter, please contact them for permission to refer to the text of their presentation for the…
EURO8003 Intensive Graduate Course in European Studies - 2010
Workshop
This Master’s level course addresses issues relating to the challenges and implication of European integration. Since the end of the Second World War, the sub-continent of Europe has experienced sustained and expanding degrees of supranational integration in the fields of law, economics and…
Public Seminar: Humanitarian Issues and Treaties on Conventional Weapons
Lecture
This public lecture is now available as MP3: Co-hosted by the ANU Centre for European Studies, the Centre for International and Public Law, and the Australian Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Committee (ACT) Certain conventional weapons are restricted in their use or prohibited by…
Europe: The Disenchantment of its Citizens
Lecture
'We are not bringing together states, we are uniting people', said Jean Monnet back in 1952. Not many people in Europe are aware of the power that the European institutions have and how much they influence their daily lives. Raising public awareness about the EU and involving citizens…
ANUCES Round Table - Constitutional Patriotism - 27 August 2010
Conference
Made famous by Jürgen Habermas in the late seventies, constitutional patriotism has appealed to politicians and academics world-wide. First coined by Dolf Sternberger, the concept has been studied, debated, critiqued and applied to polities around the globe, although it found particular resonance…
Public Seminar: Horthy and Kadar: Managing Nationalism in Post-Trianon Hungary
Lecture
The memoirs of Regent Horthy continue to provoke discussion about Central European politics and political history. As successors to the rump Hungarian state in 1920, the Horthy regime established itself immediately following Bela Kun’s Hungarian Socialist Republic. In seeking legitimation from the…
ANU Centre for European Studies 2010 Encounter Europe Travel Grants
Advisory session
The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) is offering scholarships for a two-week course dealing with the issue of the European Union in a broader sense for students wanting to improve their understanding of contemporary European affairs and legislative regulations. The scholarships are…