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Thomas More wrote a book, coined a word… and changed the world. Since then, Utopia has beckoned to dreamers, thinkers, and critics across the globe. It has appealed to the very best in us. But it has also drawn out the very worst in us. And after 500 years, utopia seems as far off as ever.

We are faced with a world in which the largest problems seem utterly beyond us, and any effort to reimagine the future is begin replaced by a savage retreat to the imagined past. Short-term cycles dominate our media; pragmatic thinking dominates our politics. So is there any place left for utopian thinking in public life, in Australia in 2017? Is such a shift possible – or even desirable? Where is our island heading, and what sort of place do we want it to be?

To mark the 500th anniversary of the publication of Utopia, the ANU Centre for Law, Arts, and the Humanities is organising a major public event to be held at the National Library of Australia. Join us for a live roundtable featuring four renowned public intellectuals from Australia and abroad, in conversation with Paul Barclay from the ABC’s Big Ideas Unit. Together, they will discuss the role—or absence—of imagination and aspiration in how we address the critical issues confronting Australian society in the 21st century.

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   <media:description>Human rights with a vengeance: one hundred years of retributive humanitarianism

On 12 October 1915, an English nurse, Edith Cavell was executed by the Germans in Brussels and partly as a result, there emerged an almost entirely novel way of thinking about international law. Defeated enemies became ‘war criminals’, atrocities became ‘crimes against humanity’ and (a certain sort of) war became ‘aggression’. The first half of the 20th century, then saw the appearance of a whole idiom and, then, architecture (Nuremberg, Tokyo) of what became known as international criminal law. This field (sometimes referred to also as ‘war crimes law’) began as tentative foothold (Versailles, Leipzig) but has now thoroughly colonised our thinking about war and peace (Rome, The Hague). And when it comes to human rights abuses, it is de rigueur to call for war crimes trials for the perpetrators, and justice for the victims. 

In this lecture I propose to engage in a critical stocktaking of this century of retributive humanitarianism.   

Gerry Simpson holds the Kenneth Bailey Chair of Law at Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne, and is currently a Soros Fellow (based in Tbilisi, Georgia). He will take up a Chair of Public International Law at London School of Economics in 2016. 

Gerry is the author of Great Powers and Outlaw States (Cambridge, 2004) and Law, War and Crime: War Crimes Trials and the Reinvention of International Law (Polity, 2007). His latest book, The Margins of International Law (a collection of his essays), will be published by Cameron and May this year. Gerry currently is writing about the literary life of international law; an exploratory essay – The Sentimental Life of International Law –  has just been published in the London Review of International Law. 

The Annual Kirby Lecture on International Law is an initiative of the Centre for International and Public Law, established to recognise The Hon Michael Kirby, AC CMG’s long passion and service to International Law.</media:description>
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   <media:description>Professor Larissa Behrendt with Professor Simon Rice.

In 1990 and 1991, three Aboriginal children were murdered in the rural town of Bowraville NSW – Colleen Craig, Evelyn Greenup and Clinton Speedy-Duroux. Despite there having been two trials and a coroner’s inquest, no one was ever convicted of the murders. Directed by Professor Larissa Behrendt, this film follows the journey of the murdered children’s parents as they continue to fight for justice.

Larissa Behrendt is the Professor of Indigenous Research and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology, Sydney. She has published numerous textbooks on Indigenous legal issues. She is a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences and a founding member of the Australian Academy of Law. Her most recent book 
is Indigenous Australia for Dummies. Larissa wrote and directed the feature film, Innocence Betrayed and has written and produced several short films. She is the Ambassador of the Guwara Aboriginal Campus at St. Andrew’s Cathedral School in Sydney and a board member of the Sydney Story Factory, a literacy program in Redfern. She was awarded the 2009 NAIDOC Person of the Year award and 2011 NSW Australian of the Year.

The views expressed at this event are those of the presenter and do not necessarily represent the views of The Australian National University.</media:description>
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