'Theory' & Postgraduate Research Seminars

The Julius Stone Institute is pleased to invite all postgraduate students using any aspect of legal theory in their research to attend the Institute's regular 'work in progress' seminars.

These seminars are an informal gathering of postgraduate students and academic staff, held in the Minter Ellison Conference Room, Level 13, Faculty of Law. Light refreshments are served.

Semester 2, 2008 Seminar Programme

CLICK HERE to download a PDF version of the 'Theory' and Postgraduate Research Seminars timetable for second semester, 2008.


Thursday, 24 July
Edwin Bikundo: ‘The Relationship between Law and Violence’

Thursday, 14 August
Professor Julie Stubbs: ‘Empirical Research Methods’

Thursday, 4 September
Professor Julie Stubbs: 'Empirical Research Methods - Part II'

Thursday, 25 September
Amanda Stephens: 'Autopoiesis and Child Protection'

Thursday, 16 October
Stefan Gruber: 'Poverty Alleviation and the Preservation of Cultural Heritage'

Thursday, 6 November
Janice Sim: 'The Paradox of State Intervention'

Thursday, 27 November
Hannah Robert: 'Feminist Legal Theory and Issues of Agency and Consent'

Thursday, 4 December
Ghena Krayem: 'Legal Pluralism and Multicultural Citizenship'

Unless otherwise stated, the seminars will take place on every third Thursday at 6pm in the Minter Ellison Conference Room, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney.
Refreshments will be served. Please contact Dr Kevin Walton if you would like to attend or to lead discussion at a future seminar.