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1805. & Leadership. Article by John Heard, Newman College, .

1806. Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights and UNAIDS. International Expert Consultation. Advancing Care, treatment and Support for People Living with . HIV/AIDS: Updating Guideline 6 of the International Guidelines on HIV/AIDS and Human Rights.

1807. Book Review, Nugget Coomobs -A- A Reforming Life by Tim Rowse.

1808. Foreword. Refugee Status Law in by Roz Germov and Francesco Motta.

1809. August 2002 Revision of paper: Princeton University, Princeton Project on Universal Jurisdiction. Universal Jurisdiction and Judicial Reluctance: A New "Fourteen

Points"Points". . .,.,1

1810. Future Leaders. Sidney Myer Asia Centre - University of Melbourne. Discussion 26 July 2002. Australia, A Country of Law & Justice.

1811 . Judicial Officers Bulletin. The rise and rise of the magistracy.

1812. Why has the High Court Become More involved in Criminal Appeals.

1813. Black and White, Adelaide Law Review.

1814. Oral History, HIV/AIDS, National Library of Australia.

1815. Book Review, A New Constitution for Australia by Bede Harris. Foreword. Conflict Management: A Practical Guide by Peter Condliffe.

Foreword: Homosexual Rights as Human Rights: activism in Indonesia, Singapore and Australia by Baden Offord.

. 1818. Chain Reaction Foundation, Inaugural address, 16 October 2002. Towards and Inclusive Society.

1819. The University of Melbourne, Faculty of Law. Public Law and Legal Theory, Research Paper No 33, 2002. International Law as a Tool of Constitutional Interpretation.

1820. International Association of Youth and Family and Magistrates. XVI World Congress, Melbourne, Australia, 27 October 2002. Children and Family Law. Paramount Interests and Human Rights.

1821. Foreword. Essays in Honour of Emeritus Professor Michael . Chesterman.

1822. The University of , Oration, Thursday 24 October 2002. Genomics and Democracy -A- A Global Challenge.

1823. Bruce Leishman and Elisa Arcioni on being an Associate. (Not done here).

1824. VI. Opening Ceremony . Saturday 2 November 2002. Courage.

1825. Inclusive Australia. Endeavour.

1826. The Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists, 34th Congress, , Sunday 17 · •. 1827. The University of Pennsylvania, and the Supreme Court of the United States •- Similarities & Differences.

1828. Justice for Nurses. Kirby for the Defence. Not typed here. Article in The Lamp, September 2002.

·1829.1829. Foreword, the Living Quilt.

1830. The University of Melbourne, Celebration Dinner to Mark the Retirement of Professor Harold Luntz, Melbourne, 19 November 2002. Harold Luntz, Doyen of the Law of Torts.

1831. International Law as a Tool of Constitution Interpretation, by Kristen Walker, Senior Lecture in Law, the University of Melbourne, in Law Review Vol 28, No 1, 2002, Pp 85. (not typed here and not the 's paper).

1832. The Bangalore Draft code of Judicial conduct, Civil Law Commentary, Some Observations.

1833. High Court Judge Justice Michael Kirby. Article in Ford Talkback, Issue 4.

1834. , School Assembly 22 November 2002, Tolerance and Diversity, a Lesson for Today's Students.

1835. Foreword, The Laws of Australia: Contract, December 2002.

1836. UNESCO, International Bioethics Committee, Revision of Procedures.

1837. Justice Michael Kirby, Horoscope.