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Disability Studies: Professor Patricia O’Brien – Every Body In or Everybody In? . . . Is it the same or different?
Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Professor Patricia O’Brien, Centre for Disability Studies, University of Sydney presents a keynote lecture ‘Every Body In or Everybody in? . . . Is it the same or different?’ at the Disability Studies: Every Body In, inaugural conference. 30 November 2011.

CTPI: Public Square, November 2011
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
'The Public Square' is a public forum organised and hosted by the Centre for Theology and Public Issues where a panel of experts discuss current affairs. November 2011. The panelists this time are: Chris Laidlaw; Bishop Victoria Matthews; Prof Robert Patman; and Anne Stevens.

NCPACS: A conversation with Chris Laidlaw, November 2011
Monday, 7 November 2011
Chris Laidlaw in conversation with Professor Kevin Clements, National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, November 2011. Chris Laidlaw is a broadcaster, columnist, author, Regional Councillor, sports commentator and former Rhodes Scholar, Ambassador, All Black and MP.

CTPI: Crouch, Touch, Pause, Sponsor: Rugby – Game, Product, Religion?
Monday, 7 November 2011
The Centre for Theology and Public Issues presents a panel discussion on the topic of “Crouch, Touch, Pause, Sponsor: Rugby – Game, Product, Religion?” Panellists include Chris Laidlaw – Rhodes Scholar and former All Black and MP; Professor Steve Jackson of the Department of Physical Education at the University of Otago; and Rev. Dr. Kevin Ward, an expert in the field of sport and spirituality. 7 November 2011.

De Carle Lectures 2011: Professor Tom Mullen – Administrative Justice: Getting It Right, Putting It Right and Learning From Mistakes
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Professor Tom Mullen of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, presents the fourth and final of his 2011 De Carle lectures on the topic of “Administrative Justice: Getting It Right, Putting It Right and Learning From Mistakes”. 26 October 2011.

IPL: Professor Richard Walter
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Professor Richard Walter of the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology) presents his Inaugural Professorial Lecture on the topic of “Challenges and Diversions in Pacific Archaeology” on 19 October 2011. Professor Walter's research interests include prehistory and archaeology of Oceania with a special interest in Melanesia and Polynesia; material culture analysis; history of archaeological method and theory; ethno-archaeology; and faunal analysis.

De Carle Lectures 2011: Professor Tom Mullen – Devolution: the Story So Far and Scotland’s Constitutional Future
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
Professor Tom Mullen of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, presents the third of his 2011 De Carle lectures on the topic of “Devolution: the Story So Far and Scotland’s Constitutional Future”. 19 October 2011.

De Carle lectures 2011: Professor Tom Mullen – European Human Rights Law in the UK: the Impact of the Human Rights Act
Wednesday, 12 October 2011
Professor Tom Mullen of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, presents the second of his 2011 De Carle lectures on the topic of “European Human Rights Law in the UK: the Impact of the Human Rights Act”. 12 October 2011.

De Carle Lectures 2011: Professor Tom Mullen – The Shape of the “New Constitution”: New Institutions, New Rights and New Constitutional Ideas
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Professor Tom Mullen of the University of Glasgow, Scotland, presents the first of his 2011 De Carle lectures on the topic of “The Shape of the “New Constitution”: New Institutions, New Rights and New Constitutional Ideas”. 5 October 2011.

Winter Lecture Series - 2011: A Hollow Democracy? Why New Zealand elections are increasingly meaningless to voters
Friday, 30 September 2011
Discover the Otago phenomenon for yourself and come along to free public lectures in Auckland and Wellington on a range of relevant and challenging issues that affect so many New Zealanders. Held July-August, 2011.

Pacific Legal Issues Week 2011: Charles Chauvel MP – Keeping the Legal System Relevant
Monday, 12 September 2011
Charles Chauvel is a Labour MP and the first Member of Parliament of Tahitian descent. A qualified lawyer and the current Labour spokesperson for Justice, he presents here at Pacific Legal Issues Week 2011 on the topic of “Keeping the Legal System Relevant”. 12 September 2011.

F.W Guest Lecture 2011: Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law
Thursday, 8 September 2011
The Faculty of Law is pleased to host Mr Jack Hodder, Chairman and Partner, Chapman Tripp as the 2011 FW Guest Memorial speaker. The topic is "Capitalism, Revolutions and our Rule of Law". Held August 10, 2011.

Dan and Gwen Taylor Lecture - 2010
Friday, 15 July 2011
Annette Baier, Department of Philosophy presents the first annual Dan and Gwen Taylor lecture.
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