Human Rights and Global Challenges Conference 2011
Monday 10 December 2001 - Tuesday 11 December 2001
Novotel
The Esplanade, St.Kilda, Melbourne
The Hon Elizabeth Evatt AC
"Making an Effective International System for the Protection of Human Beings"
Associate Prof. Jim Allan
Faculty of Law, University of Otago, New Zealand
"Oh that I were made Judge in teh Land"
Julie Debljak
Associate Director
Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University
"Human Rights as Judicial Politics or Parliamentary Judgements"
Prof. Larissa Behrendt
Director
Jumbunna, Center for Australia Indigenous Studies, Education and Research, Univesity of Technology, Sydney
" Indigenous Self determination in the age of Globalisation"
Dr. Anne Orford
Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne
"Self Determination in an Age of Intervention"
Prof. Mark Tushnet, Law School, Georgetown University, USA
"The State Action Doctrine in Comparative Constitutional Law"
Prof. David Kinley
Director
Castan Centre for Human Rights Law, Monash University
"The Shrinking State's Growing Responsibilities for Human Rights Protection"
Sarah Joseph
Associate Director
Castan Centre for Human Rights for Law, Monash University
"The Third Wave' of Corporate Human Rights Accountability: Pharmaceuticals and Human Rights"
Dr Bronwyn Naylor
Faculty of Law, Monash University
"Prisons, Privatisation and Human Rights"
Associate Prof. Mail Stivens
Director
Women's Studies, Department of History, University of Melbourne
"Human Rights & Gender Politics in an Asian Context"
Prof. Martin Krygier
Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales
"Transitional Questions About the Rule of Law: Why, What and How?"
Chris Sidoti
Human Rights Consultant, Sydney
"Beyond the Elites"
Liz Jackson
ABC Journalist, Sydney
"Outside the Comfort Zone - Reporting on Human Rights"
Prof. Keith Ewing
School of Law, King's College London, UK
"The Indivisibility of Human Rights - The Constitutional Protection of Social Rights"
Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne
"Resisting the Erosion of Economics and Social Rights: What Role can Legal Discourse Play"
Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales
"The UN Human Rights Committee: Impressions of a New Member"
Faculty of Law, Univesity of Kent of Canterbury, UK
"Human Rights, Social Responsibility and Regulation of International Business: The Development of International Standards by Intergovernmental Organisations"