Friday, July 7

 

Saturday, July 8

 

Sunday, July 9

9.00-10.00

Registration

       

10.00-11.00

A [5C.1.31] — Media

"A World Made of Glass: Crime, Culture and Community in an Age of Hyper-media," Sara Knox, Humanities, University of Western Sydney

"Law that anticipates a Retrospective Future? Visions of technological dependency and manufactured redundancy in cyberspace," Kathy Bowrey, Law, University of New South Wales

9.30-11.00

A [6.3.19]— Defamation & Copyright

"Pulp Non-Fiction," Angela Bowne, barrister, Blackstone Chambers

"The Ownership of New Violence — Censorship and Social Policy in Contemporary Cinema," Johanna Gibson, School of Law, University of Queensland

10.00-11.00

A [6.3.19] — Trials II

"Looking at The Paradine Case," Justice Bill Priestley, Supreme Court of NSW, and François Kunc, barrister, Selborne Chambers

10.00-11.00

B [5B.1.02] — Outlaws I

"The Oil on the Salad: Or, Being Frank about Frank (the conjunction of religious and judicial legalisms and the 'Sodomite rule' in Sargeson's life and in The Hangover [1967]," Bruce Harding, Macmillan Brown Centre for Pacific Studies, University of Canterbury, NZ

"Legal Anxiety and Homosexual Bodies: A Transgender Affair," Andrew Sharpe, Law, Macquarie University

9.30-11.00

B [6.4.16]— Sports

"The Name Drain: Legislative Slogans, Sporting Club Brands and the Loss of Descriptiveness and Ritual in the Conventions of Naming," Graeme Orr, Law, Griffith University

"The Laws of Cricket: A Jurisprudential Minefield," J. Neville Turner

10.00-11.00

B [6.4.16]— Property

"Property Law and the European Fairytale," Judith Grbich, Law and Legal Studies, La Trobe

11.00-11.30

Morning tea

11.00-11.30

Morning tea

11.00-11.30

Morning tea

11.30-1.00

A [5C.1.31] — Cinema

"Starship Troopers or Melrose Place meets Triumph of the Will," Mark Rosenthal, University of Melbourne

"Shine: Copyright Law & Film," Matt Rimmer, Law, University of New South Wales

11.30-1.00

[6.3.28] — Plenary session

Outlaws II

"'Into the Blue': the image written on law," Alison Young, Criminology, University of Melbourne

"Homosexual Panic in the High Court: A discourse analysis of Green v R.," Dirk Meure, Law, University of New South Wales

11.30-1.00

[6.3.28] —

Plenary session

Keynote III

Kate Auty, Magistrate, Magistrate's Court of Victoria, "Silence in Literature, Silence in Court."

11.30-1.00

B [5B.1.02] — Subjects

"Tracing the Remains of the Emotional Subject of Law," Danielle Tyson, Criminology, University of Melbourne

"Spectres of Crime," Peter Hutchings, Humanities, University of Western Sydney

"Madness, agency and the law," Chris Fleming, Humanities, University of Western Sydney

       

1.00-2.00

Lunch

1.00-2.00

Lunch

1.00-2.00

Lunch

2.00-3.30

A [5C.1.31] — Bodies

"The quandary of the flesh: gender and the dynamics of self-violation in Saint Augustine of Hippo," Joelle Chenoweth, English, University of Sydney

"Imaging the Forensic Body: the language of mortuary photography," Rebecca Bray, Department of Criminology, University of Melbourne

2.00-3.30

A [6.3.19]— Translations

"Intellectual Property and Indigenous Knowledge: A Problem of Translation?," Jane Anderson, Centre for Women's Studies, Australian National University

"In Black and White or Beyond the Pale? The ‘Authenticity’ debate and protection for Aboriginal culture," Stephen Gray, Lecturer in Law, Northern Territory University

"Another other and the possibility of justice: literature as translation between cultures," Anthony Uhlmann, Humanities, University of Western Sydney

1.45-2.45

LLAA AGM

2.00-3.30

B [5B.1.02] — Laws

"'Between Two Worlds': Exhortatory Provisions In Legislation," Jeffrey Barnes, Law and Legal Studies, La Trobe University

"Lawyering like a Martian: Autopoiesis in Law and Literature," Andrew T Kenyon, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne and Esther Milne, Department of Media, Literature and Film, Swinburne University

"Thinking in Images," Peter Rush, Law, University of Melbourne

2.00-3.30

B [6.4.16] —
Trials I

"Witchcraft Depositions: Fact or Fiction?" Jon Elbourne, English Department, University of Wollongong

"The Evidence of the Letter: reading the Edith Thompson trial," Rosanne Kennedy, Centre for Women's Studies, Australian National University

"A Tale of Two Trials: The Sacrifice of Critique in Dickens' A Tale of Two Cities," William MacNeil, Law, Griffith University

   

3.30-4.00

Afternoon Tea

3.30-4.00

Afternoon Tea

   

4.00-5.30

[5B.1.11] — Plenary session

Keynote I

Mieke Bal, Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, Theory and Interpretation, University of Amsterdam: "Legal Lust"

4.00-5.30

[6.3.28] — Plenary session

Keynote II

Les Moran, Law, Birkbeck College: "Gothic Law"

   

5.45-7.15

Cocktail Reception

5.45-7.15

     

7.30-

Conference dinner

8.00-

Film Screening

The Paradine Case (1948, Alfred Hitchcock)

   

 

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