Document dated 1973, written by John Burton regarding the interests of the states, functionalism, the role of the third party, and the rules of law related to conflict management.
Document dated July 28, 1995, awarding lifetime membership to the Evatt Foundation to John Burton for his lifelong commitment to the Labour movement and the ideals of equality, participation, social justice, and human rights.
Document dated June 1994, written by John Burton regarding the ways in which the Australian Intelligence Service might change their protocals for the better.
Document dated May 8, 1990, written by John Burton and presented at the University of Port Elizabeth regarding governmental systems that emphasize the satisfaction of human needs rather than the recreation of a system under another power elite.
Document dated April 1973, written by John Burton and presented at the Prison and Borstal Assistant Governor's Conference regarding conflicts within the prison system.
Document dated June 1991, written by John Burton presented at the University of Hawaii regarding socio-political problems in nations in which there is more than one culture.
Transcript of a speech dated April 17, 1975, given by John Burton to Long Island University regarding the connection between foreign and domestic conflict.
Document dated January 1988, written by John Burton for a seminar hosted by the George Mason University Center for Conflict Analysis and Resolution regarding the privitization of dispute regulation.