Conference Papers
- Alfitri, ‘Can the Requirements of Shariah Law Regarding Criminal Punishments be Interpreted in a Way that is Compatible with the ICCPR and CAT?', 4th Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Annual Conference, Jakarta, 24-25 May 2007.
- Alfitri, ‘Religious Liberty in Indonesia: Guarantees from the Constitution and the Rights of 'Deviating Sects'', 2006 Harvard Project for Asia and International Relation (HPAIR), with National University of Singapore, Nanyang Technological University and Singapore Management University, 18-21 August 2006.
- Crouch, M., ‘Religious Regulations in Indonesia: Failing Vulnerable Groups', CSCI Colloquium ‘Between Radicalism and Liberalism: Islamic Law in Southeast Asia', Centre for Islamic Law and Society, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 12 November 2007.
- Crouch, M., ‘Indonesia's New Places of Worship Regulation: Upholding the Right to Freedom of Religion for Religious Minorities', 4th Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Annual Conference, Jakarta, 24-25 May 2007.
- Gillespie, P., ‘NC Engagement in Peace Processes in Asia: A Proposal for Tri-Sector Partnerships', XVth International Congress on Law, Power and Culture: Transnational, National and Local Processes in the Context of Legal Pluralism, University of Indonesia, 23-26 June 2006.
- Kingsley, J., ‘Pluralisme dalam kehidupan berbangsa, bernegara dan beragama di Indonesia' [‘Asking Questions About Pluralism in Indonesia'], (in Bahasa Indonesia), State Islamic Institute of Mataram, 18 June 2007.
- Kingsley, J., ‘The Majelis Mujahidin Indonesia (MMI) Criminal Code - Islam, Imported Ideas and Legal Aspirations', CSCI Islamic Studies Postgraduate Conference, Centre for the Study of Contemporary Islam, The University of Melbourne, 20 November 2006.
- Kingsley, J., ‘Indonesia - The Smiling Face of Islam? The Imported Extremism in Islamic Law in Indonesia', Islamic Law in Indonesia Colloquium, Asian Law Centre, The University of Melbourne, 14 August 2006.
- Lindsey, T., 'Indonesian Studies in Australia and the Bilateral Relationship', Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia Conference Strengthening Ties Between Neighbours, Sebel Hotel, Albert Park, 19 October 2007.
- Lindsey, T., 'What is Islam?', Epworth Medical Association, 17 October 2007.
- Lindsey, T., ‘What is Islam Really About?', Melbourne Club, 3 October 2007.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Syariah Law in Aceh: Revival, Reform or Transplantation? When Words Fail', Approaches to Law and Development in the Asia-Pacific Region Workshop, Centre for Comparative Law and Development Studies in Asia and the Pacific, University of Wollongong, 17 September 2007.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Radical Islam in Indonesia', Trilateral CT Dialogue, 5 June 2007.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Islam and Sharia in Today's Indonesia', Melbourne University Up Close Episode 14, 24 May 2007.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Islam in Post-Tsunami Aceh', The University of South Carolina Islamic Cultural Studies Program & Walker Institute on International and Area Studies, 18 April 2007.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Islam, Law and Muslims: Issues for Australian Courts', County Court Judges Seminar, Marysville, 7 March 2007.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Death and Drugs, Bali and Bombs: Indonesia's Death Penalty, Judicial Reform and Bilateral Relations with Australia', Australian Institute of International Affairs, Melbourne, 4 October 2006.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Egypt, Indonesia and Terrorism', Jakarta Post Seminar, Jakarta, 13 September 2006.
- Lindsey, T., ‘The Company of Strangers: Australia, Indonesia, Law and Confusion', Annual Asian Studies Lecture, Flinders Asia Centre, Flinders University, Adelaide, 12 July 2006.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Radical Islam and Business in Indonesia', Blake Dawson Waldron Corporate Counsel Seminar, Blake Dawson Waldron, 31 May 2006.
- Lindsey, T., ‘RUU APP, Islamisasi dan Otonomi: Porno Politik?', Nahdlatul Ulama, PCI Australia-New Zealand, The University of Melbourne, 1 April 2006.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Radical Islam in Indonesia', Eggleston Society, 15 March 2006.
- Lindsey, T., ‘Misunderstanding Islamic Law: Islam, Drugs and Australia', Vice-Chancellor's Professorial Luncheon, The University of Melbourne, 15 March 2006.
- Pausacker, H., ‘The Islamic Defenders' Front and "Pornography" in Post-Soeharto Indonesia', CSCI Colloquium ‘Between Radicalism and Liberalism: Islamic Law in Southeast Asia', Centre for Islamic Law and Society, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 12 November 2007.
- Pausacker, H., ‘Front Pembela Islam and Pornography Cases under the existing Criminal Code', Indonesia Council Open Conference, Monash University, Caufield, 24-27 September 2007.
- Pausacker, H., ‘Four Generations of Women Dhalang (Puppeteers) in Java', the Lyceum Club, 14 August 2007.
- Steiner, K., ‘Protecting Human Rights under Religious Laws, National Laws and International Law: A Case Study of Freedom of Religion in Malaysia', Law and Society Conference, Humboldt University, Germany, 25-28 July 2007.
- Steiner, K., ‘An Uneasy Compromise? A Case Study of Apostasy and Law in Malaysia', Asian Law Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 30 May 2007.