LAW UNSW : University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law - Sydney Australia





 


 

Hal Wootten Lecture Series

The annual Hal Wootten Lecture was established in 2006 by the Faculty of Law in honour of founding dean, Emeritus Professor Hal Wootten. This annual lecture is a highlight of the Faculty's year and commemorates Hal Wootten's founding vision for the Faculty.

2009

Hina Jilani

The 2009 Hal Wootten Lecture will be delivered by

Hina Jilani, Pakistani Human Rights Lawyer
'Human Rights and International Peace and Security'

6.30pm, Thursday 17 September 2009
REGISTRATION CLOSED
View the Invitation (PDF)

Previous Lectures in this Series

2008

Hal Wootten AC QC

The Hal Wootten Lecture 2008 was delivered by Emeritus Professor Hal Wootten AC QC
'Living in the Law' or A response to Justice Holmes' question: 'How can the laborious study of a dry and technical system, the greedy watch for clients and the practice of shopkeepers' arts, the mannerless conflicts over often sordid interests, make out a life?'
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/news_and_Events/doc/2008/hal-wootten-lecture-speech.pdf

2007

Hon Michael McHugh AC, QC

The Hal Wootten Lecture 2007 was delivered by former High Court Justice the Hon Michael McHugh AC, QC
'The Impact of High Court Decisions on the Governance of Australia'
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/news_and_events/doc/2007/Speech_Michael_McHugh.pdf

2006

Dr Jose Ramos-Horta, Prime Minister of East Timor

The Hal Wootten Lecture 2006 was delivered by Dr Jose Ramos-Horta, Prime Minister of East Timor
'The inaugural Hal Wootten Lecture'
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/news_and_events/Doc/2006/Transcript_JoseRamosHorta.pdf