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Volume 39 - 1997

1414 - Report of the S - G on the Second International Consultation on HIV - AIDS and Human Rights

1415 - Judicial Stress Revisited (SC and FC Judges' Conference)

1416 - Who's Praying Now (Australian Magazine)

1417 - Leadership (Canberra Bulletin of Pub Administration)

1418 - Foreword - The Living Law

1419 - CASSAB

1420 - Memories of Oscar Schmalzbach

1421 - Towards Civic Friendship - Opening and Closing Statements of the Chairman (Malawi)

1422 - Report on Seminar on Democracy in Malawi

1423 - Constitutional Centenary and the Counting of Blessings (Ninian Stephen Lecture)

1424 - The Struggle for Simplicity - Lord Cooke and and Fundamental Rights (Auckland April 1997)

1425 - Interview - Heather McLean (Shaking Off the Judiciary's Colonial Past)

1426 - Book Chapter - Corporate Governance

1427 - The Australian Constitution - A Centenary Assessment

1428 - The Growing Rapprochement Between International and National Law (Essays to Honour Judge Weeramantry)

1429 - Book Review - The Captive Republic

1430 - GRAD35

1431 - Obituary - Oscar Schmalzbach

1432 - Book Review - The Supreme Court Reborn - The Constitutional Revolution of The Age of Roosevelt

1433 - A New Movement in the Common Law (ICJ)

1434 - Judicial Stress - A Reply

1435 - The Growing Rapprochement Between International Law and National Law

1436 - Book Review - Ethics, Law and Medical Practice

1437 - The Growing Use by Commonwealth Courts of Int HR Norms (The Parliamentarian)(


 
 

Michael Kirby has been elected Patron of QTOPIA alongside Ita Buttrose AC OBE.

QTOPIA will launch Sydney’s gay museum.



Areas of Interest

 
  • Law and alternative dispute resolution
  • International activities
  • LGBTIQ
  • Animal welfare, the arts and good causes
  • HIV/AIDS and the global right to health
 

 
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The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, Level 7, 195 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000 Australia