Every year at our Annual Meeting, IAFL celebrates the life and achievements of one of our best loved Fellows. Audrey Ducroux was a young, highly regarded rising star of the Lyon Bar. As a young practitioner, she spent a period of time working in London, forging a close relationship with Lady Helen Ward of Manches, and developed a strong interest in international family law. She was President of the IAFL’s European Chapter from 1994 to 1996 and, at the time of her premature death, was about to take up the role of the first woman President of the Academy.
Apart from her keen intellect and professional skill, Audrey was chic, stylish and had an enormously open, engaging and inclusive personality. She also had a very strong focus on the development of young talent, derived from the experience and opportunities which had been offered to her at an earlier stage of her career, and the development of professional excellence and collegiality in those practising in the international aspects of family law.
Audrey’s death was a great loss to both the Academy and the international family law community and the Audrey Ducroux Memorial Lecture was established in her memory.
The lectures are listed below, and where available there are links to the lecture texts.
2020: Alfred Nobel, his will and the Nobel Peace Prize
Posted by Berit Reiss-Andersen, chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee
2019: Abuse of Power and Harassment - a global issue
Posted by Professor Gillian Triggs: Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow in the University of Melbourne and Chair of Justice Connect
2018: Cultural Somatics and Lawyer Trauma Workshop
Posted by Resmaa Menakem, author, healer and trauma specialist
2017: Tales of Iceland
Posted by Einar Karason, Icelandic author and storyteller
2016: ‘Gay rights – are societal values really divergent from constitutional morality?
Posted by Saurabh Kirpal, an advocate practicing in the Supreme Court of India who has been involved in petitions challenging anti-sodomy laws pending before its Supreme Court
2015: Only the brave could invest in Italy?
Posted by Massimo Cremona, Adjunct Professor in tax planning forcorporations at the Universita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Milan
2014 : Everyday life in Hungary, the challenges, legislative issues, gender and politics and the future
Posted by Professor Andrea Peto of the Central European University
2013: Economic and political trends for Argentina
Posted by Andres Borenstein, South American Chief Economist for the British Embassy in Buenos Aires
2012: Multiculturalism in Singapore - The Way to a Harmonious Society
Posted by Chief Justice Chan Sek Keong, Chief Justice of Singapore
2011: What's the Deal? Marital Property Agreements, Past Present and Future
Posted by Baroness Brenda Hale, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
2010: What impact do War Crimes tribunals have on the welfare of Victims?
Posted by Dame Silvia Cartwright, Judge of the Cambodian War Crimes Tribunal and former Governor-General of New Zealand
2009: Reconciling The Modern And The Traditional - Challenges For Aboriginal Communities And Culture
Posted by Kekinusuqs, Dr Judith Sayers, Chief of the Hupacasath First Nation, Port Alberni, BC, Canada
2008 : Legal and Moral Issues concerning Truth and Reconciliation
Posted by Justice Dennis Davis, South Africa
2007: Civil Liberties in the War on Terror
Posted by The Right Honourable Sir Alan Ward, Lord Justice of Appeal, London
2006: “Human Rights, Human Security and Development in Asia – Are They Mutually Exclusive?” An overview of human rights in Asia and the attitudes of Asian governments to human rights and development in the age of security issues.
Posted by Michael C. Davis, Professor of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong
2005: “Human Rights – Whose Rights?” Recent developments in Human Rights Law and International Law focusing on vulnerable and disadvantaged families and on the elderly, adolescents and those with disabilities
Posted by Brian Burdekin, Special Advisor to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva