Conference Papers and Presentations
- Dr Sarah Biddulph
- Associate Professor Sean Cooney
- Mr Andrew Godwin
- Professor Tim Lindsey
- Associate Professor Pip Nicholson
- Ms Stacey Steele
- Dr Amanda Whiting
Dr Sarah Biddulph
- Biddulph, S. (2007), “Legal Regulation of the Powers of the Chinese Public Security Organs”, at Refugee Review Tribunal and Migration Review Tribunal, Melbourne, with video link to Sydney and Adelaide, 4 April.
- Biddulph, S. (2007), “Procedural Regulation of Police Powers of Administrative Detention in China”, at Crime, Law and Justice in Chinese Societies: Global Challenges & Local Responses International Conference, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 16-18 March.
- He, W. and Biddulph, S. (2007), “Protection of the Right to Housing During Housing Relocation of Residents for the Purposes of Urban Development: Using the Example of Forced Relocation in Shanghai”, presented by He Weidong at International Conference on Contemporary Studies, the University of Hong Kong, 5-6 January.
- Biddulph, S. (2006), “The Rule of Law and Social Order in China: ‘Mass Incidents’ and the Failure of Justice”, at Faculty of Law Research Workshop, Melbourne, 10 October.
- Biddulph, S. (2006), “Legal Structure of Chinese Law and Its Effect on Doing Business in China”, at Doing Business in China Seminar, Legalwise, Melbourne, 17 May.
- Biddulph, S. (2005), “Social Order, Prostitution and Legal Protections of Individual Liberty in China”, at International Seminar on Protection of Personal Liberty and Legal Reform, Institute of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, 5-6 November.
- Biddulph, S. (2005), “Legal Reform of China’s Administrative Coercive Powers; Comparative Notes with Victoria (in Chinese)”, at the Southern Agricultural University, Guangdong, China, November.
- Biddulph, S. (2005), “Mapping Change: Understanding Processes of Legal Reform”, at Faculty Research Workshop, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, April.
- Biddulph, S. (2004), “Norms, Law and Social Order in China”, at Exploring New Ideas in Dispute Resolution: International Trade, Human Rights and Selective Adaptation, Institute of Asian Research, The University of British Columbia, Canada, 5-6 November.
- Biddulph, S. (2004), “The Other Lived Experience of Comparative Law: Asian Comparisons: Modelling Transition in Socialist States”, at The Other Lived Experience of Comparative Law: Asian Comparisons, Asian Law Centre Comparative Law Seminar Series, University of Melbourne, 21 October.
- Biddulph, S. (2004), “Legal Reform in China: Modelling Transition in Socialist States”, at Roundtable Workshop, Asian Law Centre and Centre for Asian Legal Exchange Roundtable Workshop, The University of Melbourne, 21-23 June.
- Biddulph, S. (2004), “Prisoners and Detainees Rights in China”, at presentation to Norwegian Delegation to China as preparation for their Human Rights Dialogue with China, Oslo University, Norway, 23 April.
- Biddulph, S. (2003), “Regulating Internal Migration in the PRC”, at The Rights of Migrant Workers International Workshop, RegNet, The Australian National University, 6-7 August.
- Biddulph, S. (2003), “Mapping Legal Change in the Context of the Social Order Powers of the Chinese Police”, at Law and Governance: Socialist Transforming Vietnam conference, Asian Law Centre and Deakin Law School, The University of Melbourne, 12-13 June.
- Biddulph, S. (2003), “Judicial Reform in China”, at Law and Society Conference, Pittsburgh, June.
- Biddulph, S. (2002), “Law and the Quest for Public Order: Rule by Law and the Problem of the Political-legal in the Construction of Administrative Detention Powers in China”, at Law and Society Conference, Vancouver, 30 May-2 June.
- Biddulph, S. (2002) ,“The Rule of Law and Administrative Detention in China”, at The Reach of Law in the Pacific Rim, University of British Columbia, 28-29 May.
Associate Professor Sean Cooney
- Cooney, S. (2005), “Economic Restructuring and Employee Rights” (General Rapporteur), at International Society for Labour and Social Security Law 8th Regional Congress, Taipei, November.
- Cooney, S. (2005), “A Study of Exclusory Self-regulation: The Mining Industry”, at Labour Law, Equity and Efficiency: Structuring and Regulating the Labour Market for the 21st Century, Law School, University of Melbourne, June.
- Cooney, S. (2004), “Labour Dispute Resolution in Australia” (English and Chinese), at International Forum on Labour Dispute Resolution, Peking University Law School, 19-20 November.
- Cooney, S. (2004), “Comparative Law, Regulation Theory and Sweatshops”, at The Other Lived Experience of Comparative Law: Asian Comparisons, Asian Law Centre Comparative Law Seminar Series, University of Melbourne, 21 October.
- Cooney, S. (2004), “Transnational Regulatory Strategies for Decent Work: Legal Strategies for Addressing Supply Chain Sweatshops”, at International Industrial Relations Association 2004 5th Asian Regional Congress, Seoul, Korea, 23-26 June.
- Cooney, S. (2004), “Australian Labour Law: New Developments for Regular and Marginalised Workers” (English and Chinese), at International Labour Law Forum, Peking University Law School, 26-28 February.
- Cooney, S. (2003), “Problems with Labour Law: Theoretical Implications”, at Problems with Comparative Labour Law: Labour Regulation in Asia Workshop, Asian Law Centre & Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, The University of Melbourne, 2 October.
- Cooney, S. (2002), “Towards More Effective Implementation of Labour Standards in China: The Coordination of Non-Governmental Initiatives”, at Conference on Workers’ Rights and International Labor Standards: Human Rights and Business, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 25-27 October.
- Cooney, S. (2002), “The Application, and Non-application, of Rule of Law Principles in Taiwan”, at Rule of Law in Asia: Comparative Conceptions, University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong, 20-21 June.
Mr Andrew Godwin
- Godwin, A. (2007), “Careers for Professionals in China”, at China – The Realm of Opportunity, AIESEC, Melbourne, 12 October.
- Godwin, A. (2007), “Setting the Scene – An Overview of the Chinese Legal System”, at Doing Business in China Seminar, Legalwise, Melbourne, 23 May.
- Godwin, A. (2007), “Opportunities for the Legal Profession in Asia”, at AsiaConnect 2007, Asialink, Melbourne, 18 May.
- Godwin, A. (2007), “Setting the Scene – An Overview of the Chinese Legal System”, at Doing Business in China Seminar, Legalwise, Brisbane, 16 May.
- Godwin, A. (2007), “Two Major New Commercial Laws for China: the Property Rights Law and the Enterprise Bankruptcy Law”, at Asian Law Centre Occasional Seminar Series, Asian Law Centre, Melbourne, 18 April.
- Godwin, A. (2007), “My International Career”, at International Careers Week 2007, International Law Students Society, 23 March.
Professor Tim Lindsey
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Indonesian Studies in Australia and the Bilateral Relationship”, at Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia Conference Strengthening Ties Between Neighbours, Sebel Hotel, Albert Park, 19 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “What is Islam?”, at Epworth Medical Association, 17 October.\
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “What is Islam Really About?”, at Melbourne Club Guest Speaker Luncheon, 3 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Syariah Law in Aceh: Revival, Reform or Transplantation? When Words Fail”, at Approaches to Law and Development in the Asia-Pacific Region Workshop, Centre for Comparative Law and Development Studies in Asia and the Pacific, University of Wollongong, 17 September.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “The Bali 9, the Constitutional Court and the Death Penalty: Can Australia Help Citizens in Trouble in Indonesia?”, at Maddocks CLE Seminar, 12 September.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Indonesia: The Blank Screen”, at A Night of Stories – Bali: With Cameron Forbes Discussing “Under the Volcano”, 21 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Executing Australians in Indonesia: Can Australia Stop the Death Penalty in Asia”, Keynote Address at Law Institute of Victoria Criminal Law Association Annual Criminal Law Conference, 18 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), Book Launch of ‘Indonesia: Democracy and the Promise of Good Governance’ (edited by Ross H. McLeod and Andrew MacIntyre), 24 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Australia in Southeast Asia: In the Company of Strangers”, at Adelaide Festival of Ideas, 8 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Building Democracy”, at Adelaide Festival of Ideas, 8 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Radical Islam in Indonesia”, at Trilateral CT Dialogue, 5 June.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Islam and Sharia in Today’s Indonesia”, at Melbourne University Up Close Episode 14, 24 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Australia in Asia: In the Company of Strangers”, at Asia Education Foundation National Forum, 20 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Islam in Post-Tsunami Aceh”, at Video Conference Workshop, The University of South Carolina Islamic Cultural Studies Program & Walker Institute on International and Area Studies, 18 April.
- Lindsey, T. (2007), “Islam, Law and Muslims: Issues for Australian Courts”, at County Court Judges Seminar, Marysville, 7 March.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Australian Attitudes to Indonesia”, at Launch of "Australian Attitudes to Foreign Policy: A Public Opinion Survey", Lowy Institute and Asialink, Melbourne, 6 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Death and Drugs, Bali and Bombs: Indonesia's Death Penalty, Judicial Reform and Bilateral Relations with Australia”, at Australian Institute of International Affairs, Melbourne, 4 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Egypt, Indonesia and Terrorism”, at Jakarta Post Seminar, Jakarta, 13 September.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “The Company of Strangers: Australia, Indonesia, Law and Confusion”, at Annual Asian Studies Lecture, Flinders Asia Centre, Flinders University, Adelaide, 12 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Australia-Indonesia Relations”, at International Law Section Committee Meeting, Law Institute of Victoria, 27 June.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Radical Islam and Business in Indonesia”, at Blake Dawson Waldron Corporate Counsel Seminar, Blake Dawson Waldron, 31 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Justice in Indonesia”, at La Trobe Law Students’ Association, 4 April.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “RUU APP, Islamisasi dan Otonomi: Porno Politik?”, at Nahdlatul Ulama, PCI Australia-New Zealand, The University of Melbourne, 1 April.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Australia as Good Neighbour?”, at Third National Forum, Asia Education Foundation, Engaging with Asia?, April.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Radical Islam in Indonesia”, at Eggleston Society, 15 March.
- Lindsey, T. (2006), “Misunderstanding Islamic Law: Islam, Drugs and Australia”, at Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Luncheon, The University of Melbourne, 15 March.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Rethinking Indonesian Law: Drugs, Islam and Other Illusions”, at Leadership Victoria, Melbourne, 9 November.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Fear, Loathing and Judgment: Australia, Law, Indonesia and Islam”, at the Inaugural Professorial Lecture, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, 26 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “The Corby Trials: Australia, Indonesia and Ignorance”, presented at the Melbourne JD Guest Lecture Series, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, 26 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Justice Perceived? The Australian Drug Trials”, at the Law Students for a Just Community Conference, Melbourne, 10 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Corby, Terrorism and Other Indonesian Disasters”, at the Law Institute of Victoria, Melbourne, 31 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Radical Islam in Indonesia”, at Pacific Institute, Melbourne, 29 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Indonesia: Sex, Power and Nation”, Chair at Melbourne Writers’ Festival, Melbourne, 27 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Islamic Law: An Introduction to Syariah”, at Medico Legal Society, Melbourne, 26 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “The Trials of Schapelle: Myths, Madness and the Corby Case”, at Maddocks Seminar, Melbourne, 4 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Misunderstanding Indonesian Law? The Trials of the Bali Bombers, Schapelle Corby and the Bali 9”, at Student/Staff Forum, University of Melbourne, 17 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Indonesia and the Future?”, at the Asia Engagement Taskforce Panel (led by Philip Flood AO), Davos Connection Future Summit, 6 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Syariah Revival in Aceh”, at Australian Institute for International Affairs, Melbourne, 20 April.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “The Indonesian Judicial System: An Update”, at Judges Annual Workshop, Federal Court of Australia, Sydney, 17 March.
- Lindsey, T. (2005), “Asian Law from a Comparative Perspective”, at Chuo Law School Melbourne Summer School, The University of Melbourne, 17 February.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Law and Resurgent Islam in Indonesia”, at Staff Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Reformasi Hukum Australia: Suatu Komparasi bagi Reformasi Indonesia” [Australian Law Reform: A Comparison with Indonesian Reform], at Seminar Reformasi Hukum Indonesia: Harapan dan Kenyataan [Indonesian Law Reform: Hope and Reality], Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, 30 November.Lindsey, T. (2004), “How to Build and Destroy a Constitutional Court: The Case of Indonesia”, at Melbourne JD Guest Lecture Series, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, 10 November.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Islamic Revival and Emergent Rule of Law in Post-Soeharto Indonesia”, at La Trobe University, Bendigo, 14 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Islamic Law: Syariah Revival in Indonesia”, at Judicial Conference of Australia Colloquium, Adelaide, October.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Indonesia’s Constitutional Crisis: Will the Bali Bombers Go Free?”, at Maddocks CLE Seminar Series, Melbourne, 17 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Towards a Fundamentalist State? Syariah Implementation in Aceh”, at Centre for Southeast Asian Studies Seminar Series, Monash University, 13 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Indonesia’s Constitutional Crisis: Will the Bali Bombers Go Free?”, at Australian Defence Force School of Languages, Melbourne, 6 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Indonesia’s Constitutional Crisis: Will the Bali Bombers Go Free?”, at Postgraduate Law Students’ Society Food for Thought Seminar Series, Faculty of Law, The University of Melbourne, 5 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Indonesia’s Constitutional Crisis: Will the Bali Bombers Go Free?”, at Asia Pacific Economic Literature AusAID Asia Seminar Series, AusAID, Canberra, 30 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Indonesia’s Constitutional Crisis: Will the Bali Bombers Go Free?”, at Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government Public Lecture, Australian National University, Canberra, 30 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Teaching International Students: Cultural Diversity Workshop”, at Faculty of Law Teaching Workshop, University of Melbourne, 27 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Balancing China and the US: Policy Options for Australia”, Chair at Melbourne Asia Policy Papers Panel Discussion, University of Melbourne, 8 June.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Syari’ah Reform in Aceh: New Born or Stillborn? New Islamic Qa’nun and Codes in Indonesia”, at Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Inaugural Conference, The Role of Law in a Developing Asia, National University of Singapore, 27-28 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Post-Crisis Debt Recovery in Asia: The Case of Indonesia”, at the 5th Annual Congress, Insolvency Trustees Society Australia, Sheraton Towers, Melbourne, 14 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Syariah Law and Islamic Codes in Indonesia”, at Indonesian Legal Institutions, University of Washington Asian Law Center/South Western Law School Conference, Seattle, 21-22 April.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Enforcement of Intellectual Property Law in Indonesia”, at Law Reform in Indonesia, USIndo Society Public Event, Cosmos Club, Washington DC, 19 April.
- Lindsey, T., Hooker, M.B., Kingsley, J. and Clarke, R. (2004), “Syari’ah Reform in Aceh: New Born or Stillborn?”, at Islamic Law in Modern Indonesia conference, Harvard Law School, 17-18 April.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Promoting Interfaith Dialogue in Southeast Asia”, Chair at Managing Muslim-Christian Relations Colloquium, University of Melbourne, 11-13 February.
- Lindsey, T. (2004), “Religious Education Policy in Indonesia”, Chair at Managing Muslim-Christian Relations Colloquium, University of Melbourne, 11-13 February.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), “Understanding Syariah Law”, at ComView conference, Victorian Commercial Teachers Association, La Trobe University, 24-26 November.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), “The Jemaah Islamiyah Trials: Defending the Bali Bombers”, at Islam and Terrorism in Indonesia, MIALS & Asian Law Centre joint Seminar/Public Event, 10 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), “Country Study: Indonesia”, at Problems with Comparative Labour Law: Labour Regulation in Asia Workshop, Asian Law Centre & Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, The University of Melbourne, 2 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), “The Indonesian Legal System and Islam”, at Judges Annual Workshop, Federal Court of Australia, 28 August.
- Lindsey, T. (2003), “Islam and Family Law in Indonesia”, at Islamic Studies Workshop, Constitutional Change in Indonesia, Centre for Indonesian Reform, Universitas Paramadina, Jakarta, 10 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Corporate Governance in Asia: Can Independent Institutes of Directors and Codes of Conduct Ever Work in ‘Insider’ Corporate Systems?”, at Corporate Governance and the Role of Independent Directors/Commissioners Institutes in Asia, USAID, University of Indonesia, University of South Carolina, Jakarta Stock Exchange, BAPPEPAM (together the Law & Finance Institutional Partnership) and Udayana University Conference, Sanur, Indonesia, 21 December.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “The Bali Bombing and Islam: Indonesian Government Responses”, at Terrorism at Australia’s Front Door: A Public Forum on the Future of Islam and Politics in Indonesia, Radio Australia, Asialink & Melbourne Institute of Asian Languages and Societies, 23 October.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Current Labour Law in Indonesia”, at Employment Law and Practice in Asia, CCH, 26 September.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Islam and Family Law in Indonesia”, at Identity and Code Switching, Melbourne, 26 September.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Does Islamic Law Work in Indonesia”, at Islam After September 11: Islamic Law and the West: Can Secular Laws and Syariah Co-Exist?, Asian Law Centre & Institute of Comparative and International Law Conference, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 19 September.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Islamic Law in Indonesia”, at Islamic Law in Indonesia, World Bank Staff Forum, Jakarta, September.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Australia-Indonesia Bilateral Relations”, at Asia Foundation, Melbourne, August.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Judicial Reform in Indonesia”, at International Commission of Jurists, Darwin, 28 July.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Why Indonesia Matters”, at Asian Connections 2002, Asian Studies Conference, Strathfield, Sydney, 18 June.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Reply to Former Minister of Justice, Muladi:Australia and Indonesia”, at Indonesia-Australia Young Leaders Dialogue, Bogor, Indonesia, 22-24 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Indonesia: Politics Update”, at Asian Law Centre Brown Bag Seminar, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, 1 May.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Corruption in Indonesia”, at Young Asian Leaders, Asialink, Melbourne, 25 April.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Asia, You’re Standing in it”, at Young Asian Leaders, Asialink, Melbourne, 18 March.
- Lindsey, T. (2002), “Rethinking the Australia Indonesia Bilateral Relationship”, at National Group Annual Meeting, Asia Education Foundation, Melbourne, 18 March.
Associate Professor Pip Nicholson
- Nicholson, P. (2007), “Legal Reform: the Vietnamese Economic Court”, at New Courts in the Asia-Pacific Region Workshop, convened by Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, University of Victoria, Canada; and Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne, held at University of Victoria, Canada, 15-17 July.
- Nicholson, P. (2007), “Legal Training in Asia: A Vietnamese Retrospective”, at Legal Education in Asia: Professor Malcolm DH Smith, In Memoriam Symposium, convened by and held at Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne, 9 July.
- Nicholson, P. (2007), “Vietnamese Court Reform: the Discourse(s) of Aid?”, at Rule of Law on the International Agenda: Policy, Politics and Morality Invitational Symposium, convened by and held at University of Umea, Sweden, 15-16 June.
- Nicholson, P. (2006), “Legal Culture Unpacked”, at Translating Paradigms: Comparative Law in Asia Roundtable, convened by and held at Asian Law Centre, University of Melbourne, 12 July.
- Nicholson, P. (2006), “Teaching Development in Asia: Law and Economic Reform in Asia”, at Law, Development and Transition: New Questions and Directions, convened by University of Illinois; College of Law, University of Umea; and School of Law, University of Washington, held at School of Law, University of Washington, Seattle, 9 March.
- Nicholson, P. (2006), “Economic Rights and Land in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Rhetoric or Reality?”, at Legitimacy and Western and Non-Western Views of Human Rights, Barnes Symposium, Law School, University of South Carolina, 3-4 February.
- Nicholson, P. (2006), at Staff Seminar, Law School, University of South Carolina, 2 February.
- Nicholson, P. (2004), “Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions and Asia: A Dialogue”, at The Other Lived Experience of Comparative Law: Asian Comparisons, Asian Law Centre Comparative Law Seminar Series, University of Melbourne, 21 October.
- Nicholson, P. (2004), “Exchange: Vietnamese Legal Cultures and Comparative Legal Studies”, at The Other Lived Experience of Comparative Law: Asian Comparisons, Asian Law Centre Comparative Law Seminar Series, University of Melbourne, 21 October.
- Nicholson, P. (2004), “Distinguishing Law and Development: Legal Assistance in Asia and the Vietnamese Courts”, at International Cooperation and an Agenda for Comparative Law Studies – From the Experience of Legal Assistance to Countries in Transition, Japanese Comparative Law Society, Nagoya University, Japan, 29 May.
- Nicholson, P. (2003), “Vietnamese Courts: Party State and Law”, at The State of Law and the Rule of Law in post doi moi Vietnam conference, CERI, Paris, 6-7 October.
- Nicholson, P. (2003),“Vietnam’s Labour Market: Transition and the Role of Law”, at Problems with Comparative Labour Law: Labour Regulation in Asia Workshop, Asian Law Centre & Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, The University of Melbourne, 2 October.
- Nicholson, P. (2003), “Vietnamese Jurisprudence: A Trajectory for Court Reform?”, at Law and Governance: Socialist Transforming Vietnam conference, Asian Law Centre and Deakin Law School, The University of Melbourne, 12-13 June.
- Nicholson, P. (2003), “Vietnamese Courts: The Changing Shape of Party Instrumentalism”, at Staff and Graduate Student Seminar, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 1 April.
- Nicholson, P. (2003), “Vietnamese Court Reform: Constancy and Change in the Contemporary Period”, at Mapping Vietnam’s Legal Culture: Whither Vietnam? Conference, Victoria, B.C., Canada, 27-29 March.
Ms Stacey Steele
- Steele, S. (2007), “Report on Japan”, at ALI/III Joint Project: Principles for Cooperation in International Cases, established as a joint venture by the American Law Institute and the International Insolvency Institute.
- Steele, S. (2006), “Regulation and Careers of Law School Graduates in Australia: Drivers for Changes and Choices”, at Osaka District Court, 5 December.
- Steele, S. (2006), “Regulation and Careers of Law School Graduates in Australia: Drivers for Changes and Choices”, at Osaka University Law School, 4 December.
- Steele, S. (2005), “When Silence isn’t Golden: The Right to Silence in Japan and the Wakayama Curry Poisoning Case”, at Japanese Law on Trial, ANJeL Conference, University of Sydney, 23 February.
- Steele, S. (2005), “Legal Education Reform in Japan Revisited: Teachers, Leave Us Kids Alone”, at Build It and They Will Come: The First Anniversary of Law Schools in Japan, Asian Law Centre Symposium, University of Melbourne, 21 February.
- Steele, S. (2004), “Legal Education Reform in Japan: Teachers, Leave Us Kids Alone: A Preliminary Analysis”, at ANJeL Conference, University of New South Wales, 22 June.
- Steele, S. (2003), “Too Hot to Handle: Extinguishing Secured Creditor’s Interests in Japanese Insolvency Law”, at Japan Studies Association of Australia Conference, Brisbane, 4 July.
Dr Amanda Whiting
- Whiting, A. (2007), “Resecularising the Malaysian State”, at Between Radicalism and Liberalism? Islamic Law in Southeast Asia Colloquium, Centre for Islamic Law and Society, The University of Melbourne, 12 November.
- Whiting, A. (2007), “Gender and the Construction of Religious Identity in Malaysia’s Plural Legal System”, at Modernity and Gendered Vulnerabilities in Asia Conference, Gendering Asia Network, Akuryeri, Iceland, 1-3 June.
- Whiting, A. and Kenyon, A. (2006), “Respecting Speech: Changing Defamation Law in Malaysia and Singapore?”, at Media: Policies, Cultures and Futures in the Asia Pacific Region Conference, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, 27-29 November.
- Whiting, A. (2006), “Gender, Religious Identity and the Malaysian Legal System”, at Law, Religion and Social Change Conference, Research School of Social Sciences, The Australian National University, 26-27 May.
- Whiting, A. (2005), “The National Human Rights Commission of Malaysia at the Intersection of Government and Civil Society Priorities”, at International Conference on Human Rights and Development: Approaches to the Reform of Governance in Asia, City University of Hong Kong, 9-10 May.