Australia and the Rules-Based International Order-The Way Ahead

Wednesday, 19 February 2020

In the rapidly changing Asia Pacific, Australia's normative influence as a middle power actor in international law stands to be recalibrated. 
Australia's national interests are substantially co-dependent with broader international community values. A more candid, assertive and realistic appreciation of Australia's not inconsiderable 'power and authority' as a regional champion of the rules -based international order is to be advocated. Going forward, this ought manifest in Australia's state practice and regional reputation and leadership in key international law domains. 

Speaker:

  • Dr Michael Smith AM

Chair:

  • Dr Christopher Ward SC

Details

CPD Points 1.5
Date & Times Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 5:15pm - 6:45pm
CPD Strand Substantive Law, Practice and Procedure, and Evidence
Committee other
Location

NSWBA Common Room, Selborne Chambers , B/174 Phillip St, Sydney