
HE Mr David Daly, Ambassador of the EU to Australia and New Zealand, 2012
The Robert Schuman Lecture celebrates the remarkable achievements of European integration since its modest beginnings in the European Coal and Steel Community in 1951, announced in a declaration by French Foreign Minister Schuman. The Australian National University has recognised this achievement and foresight by coordinating the annual Schuman Lecture since 1996. The first lecture was delivered by Lord Leon Brittan, the then Vice President of the European Commission. Since then, the University has coordinated annual Schuman Lectures by distinguished speakers, including The Right Honourable Chris Patten CH, Commissioner for External Relations, The Right Honourable Alexander Downer and Justice Michael Kirby of the Australian High Court.
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Past Events
2013 Schuman Lecture: Culture and Contact: Europe, Australia and the Arts
Robyn Archer AO - Creative Director, the Centenary of Canberra
You can listen to this Schuman Lecture through the ABC Radio National’s Big Ideas website. In 2013, the year of Canberra’s Centenary, despite the…
2012 Schuman Lecture: New Alliances: Australia and Europe in a G20 World
Alastair Walton - Chairman of the European Australian Business Council
See the briefing paper of the text of the Robert Schuman lecture, given by Mr Alastair Walton on 23 May 2012 at the Australian National University.…
2011 Schuman Lecture: The (possible) relationship of the EU Court of Justice with the UN Security Council and International Tribunals
Professor Joe Verhoeven, Secretary General, Institut de droit international
This public lecture is now available as a PDF Professor Verhoeven spoke to and updated this paper published in the Annuaire Francais de Droit…