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Professor Geoffrey Lindell

speaks at two public events at the Faculty of Law, ANU

SEMINAR: Tuesday 7 September

5.30pm | Staff Library | 1

st floor, Faculty of Law, Building 5 | cnr Fellows & East Roads ANU To recognise or not to recognise same sex marriages in the United States, Australia and New Zealand?

This talk addresses the different constitutional issues surrounding the recognition of same sex marriages in the

United States, Australia and New Zealand. The topic provides a fascinating interplay of constitutional and

statutory interpretation, federalism, the role of the judiciary and conflict of laws.

PUBLIC LECTURE: Thursday 9 September

6pm | Law Theatre | Faculty of Law, Building 5 | cnr Fellows & East Roads ANU

The Coalition Wa

r against Iraq in the Courts of the UK and the US -

Significance for Australia

This lecture addresses the growing but inherently limited role of judicial review in the conduct of foreign

affairs, as illustrated by cases in the United States and the United Kingdom concerning the recent Coalition

War against Iraq. The lecture addresses, with a view to assessing their significance for Australia, issues that

have arisen in the courts of those countries concerning justiciability, the relationship between domestic and

international law and the scope of prerogative powers over defence and foreign affairs.

Geoffrey Lindell, LLB (Hons), LLM (Adel) is currently an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Adelaide and

the ANU, and a Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne. Before his recent retirement as a full-time

academic, he held senior academic positions at the ANU and Melbourne University. He has taught and published,

and continues to publish, widely in the field of Australian constitutional law. He was closely involved in major

reviews of the Australian Constitution, has provided legal and constitutional advice to governments and

parliaments, and appeared in two major High Court constitutional cases. He was the inaugural Secretary of the

Australian Association of Constitutional Law, a body he helped to form. Earlier this year he was a guest of the

Washington and Lee University Law School, Lexington, Virginia, USA, where he taught during the Spring Semester.

To RSVP for one or both of these events, send an email to cipl.rsvp@anu.edu.au with the date of the event(s)

in the heading. Enquiries to: Cathy Hutton, Centre for International and Public Law, Faculty of Law, ANU Ph: (02) 6125 0454 Email: cipl@anu.edu.au Fax: (02) 6125 0150 Web: http://law.anu.edu.au/cipl

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