2004 Seminar Schedule

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Dates Title Presenter Home Institute
Monday 11 October
(Venue: Bldg 67.202 Moot Court)

Approaches to eliminate unfair competition monopolies in Vietnam and Indonesia

(This seminar is being run conjunction with the Legal Intersections Research Centre, Faculty of Law)

Le-Thuy Tran CAPSTRANS
Thursday 7 October
(Venue: Bldg 67.202 Moot Court)

Affordable Drugs for People Living with HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries: Legal and Trade Issues

(This seminar is being run conjunction with the Legal Intersections Research Centre, Faculty of Law)

Jakkrit Kuanpoth CAPSTRANS
Friday 24 Sept
Venue: UniCentre Function 2
Australian-Indonesian Relations in the light of the Jakarta Bombing Adrian Vickers CAPSTRANS
Monday 20 Sept
(Venue: Bldg 67.202 Moot Court)

Truth and Reconciliation in East Timor: A look at the work of the Commission for Reception, Truth and Reconciliation in Timor Leste

(This seminar is being run conjunction with the Legal Intersections Research Centre, Faculty of Law)

John Littrich Faculty of Law, University of Wollongong
Wednesday 1 Sept
(Kemira Room)
Islamic Education Professor A Quodri Azizy Director-General of Islamic Institutions, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Indonesia
Monday 23 Aug
(Venue: 19.1003
New anti-capitalist Movement, Civil Society and Global Finance Professor Lord Meghnad Desai Professor of Economics, London School of Economics; Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Governance, London School of Economics
Monday 26 July 12:30 (Venue: Bldg 67.202 Moot Court
Ali G, Borat and the Mythology of a Converging “Asian” Law Jeremy Kingsley Australian Journal of Asian Law, Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne
2 June
The Social Investment Family in Crisis: Education, Modernity and Globalization in South Korea Kyung-Sup Chang Department of Sociology, Seoul National University
26 May
Corporatisation and Hindustani Music: Cultural Consequences of Marketing Tradition Adrian McNeil Research Fellow, Department of Contemporary Music Studies, Macquarie University
Thursday 13 May
12:30(Venue: Bldg 67.202 Moot Court)

The Hermeneutics of (Japanese) Law: Modernity and Community—Translating Tanase

(This seminar is being run conjunction with the Legal Intersections Research Centre, Faculty of Law)

Luke Nottage Sydney Law School, University of Sydney
12 May
The Post-September 11th Politics of Global Fundamentalisms: Localism/Globalism, Mahathir and the Malaysian State Peter Kell Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong
28 April
Problems of Writing the History of Colonialism in Indonesia Adrian Vickers Faculty of Arts, University of Wollongong
14 April
Migration and the Nation: Is there a Filipino Diaspora? Kathleen Weekley CAPSTRANS
31 March
Approaches to Indian Ocean History: themes, networks and systems Heather Sutherland Free University of Amsterdam
17 March
Human Rights in the 1950s: Indonesian criticism of Australian indenture Julia Martínez CAPSTRANS
3 March
(Venue: Bldg 67.202 Moot Court)

Conformity, Contestation and Culture in the Globalization of Insolvency Regimes: International Institutions and Law-making in Indonesia and China

(This seminar is being run conjunction with the Legal Intersections Research Centre, Faculty of Law)

Terence Halliday American Bar Foundation (Senior Research Fellow); Northwestern University (Adjunct Professor of Sociology)
Last reviewed: 2 June, 2010

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