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Joseph A. Camilleri, 'The Emerging Human Rights Agenda: Australia's Response', Interdisciplinary Peace Research, Vol. 1, No.1, May 1989, pp. 87-116.

Project
23 May 2007

The Leadership Training Program for Young Muslims was one of the major programs of the La Trobe Centre for Dialogue. It was conceived by Joseph Camilleri, the Centre's Director, and established following representations to the Victorian Government and the strong support offered by the then Premrier of Victoria, the Hon Steve Bracks.

Lecture
7 October 2014

A series of 4 lectures presented by Emeritus Professor Joseph A.

Speech
7 November 2014

A public forum to consider Australia’s World War I commemoration and whether it pays appropriate respect to those who died believing in a better world.

World War I brought death to approximately 61,000 Australians and shattered the lives of countless others. Globally, a generation was virtually lost.
The legacy of the war continues to this day. A century on, does our commemoration stop short of asking the hard questions such as how such a cataclysmic event could occur, what we learnt from it and whether that responsibility to learn has been lost amid the flag-waving?

Keynote Address
27 October 2014

Tasmanian Peace Trust Annual Lecture, Hobart

The lecture was published by the Tasmanian Peace Trust.

Lecture
14 October 1984

Lecture:  'The Australian Context: Role and responsibilities'

The lecture was part of a one-day seminar sponsored by the Council of Adult Education

Op-Ed
29 December 2014

The Age, 29 December 2014 

The article focuses our attention on the democratic deficit that has beocme commonplace in many parts of the Western world.

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St Michael’s is proud to host this fascinating lecture series to be given by one of Australia’s leading International Relations scholars and commentators, Professor Joseph A. Camilleri OAM. The lectures will be presented on 5 consecutive Tuesday evenings; September 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 – from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm.
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In this final lecture in the series "World in Ferment" Professor Camilleri turned the spotlight on Australia: the aspirations and anxieties of a new generation; the changing fabric of Australian society; and the prospects of adjusting to the realities of a world in ferment.

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Project
5 October 2013 to 30 October 2014

The project entailed work with the youth from the Alawi, Alevi and Sunni sects of Islam to cultivate an understanding of and a capacity to positively work on inter-sectarian tensions by directly addressing these issues in a way that respects reverence, difference and diversity.

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