Date: 24Jan 2014 SYNOPSIS: Australia remains one of the few countries to largely eschew judicially-enforced bills of rights. However, most Australian parliaments have...
Author - adamin
Hoi Kong: Deliberative Democracy and the Law
Date: 23Jan 2014 SYNOPSIS: In this presentation, I will argue that central tenets of theories of deliberative democracy are pertinent to jurisprudential issues and...
Dr Charles Harpum by The Peter Willoughby Memorial Lecture
Date: 21Jan 2014 SYNOPSIS: Peter Willoughby Memorial Lecture 2014 Hong Kong has hitherto had a system of conveyancing based upon deeds registration. In 2004, Hong Kong...
Prof Jeremy Gans: Teaching Law Without Judgments – Some Innovations at Melbourne Law School
Date: 21Jan 2014 SYNOPSIS: Two compulsory subjects in the University of Melbourne’s JD degree have teaching and assessment methods that largely eschew the tradition of...
Religion in Politics: Power and Empowerment
Date: 13Jan 2014 SYNOPSIS: This interfaith dialogue will explore the relationship between spiritual ethos and power in a number of world religions – Buddhism...
Date: 28Feb 1984