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Research areas

As Australia's national law school, we provide national research leadership on the most important legal, regulatory and governance challenges facing Australia, the Asia-Pacific region and the world.

We have an extensive network of honorary staff, visiting fellows, visitors, HDR students and emeritus academics who actively contribute to the ANU Law research and teaching community.

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Research stories

Find out about the latest news, announcements and stories about law research at ANU.

See what ANU Law School is up to in the media.

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Research impact and engagement

Discover some of the cases, inquiries and consultancies our scholars in which our scholars contribute..

This repository shows a sample of law at ANU. Discover our latest research news for more detail.

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Justice Dina Yehia with students

04 May 2026

ANU Law School student Aisha Collins shared her rewarding experience of participating in the 2026 ANU Visiting Judges Program.

Dr Wanshu Cong

04 May 2026

Dr Wanshu Cong is named a Co-Investigator on a major international research project examining how artificial intelligence (AI) should be governed in outer space.

Justice Louise Taylor

10 Apr 2026

ANU Law School alumni, Justice Louise Taylor, has been appointed as Chief Magistrate of the ACT Magistrates Court.

Professor Andrew Schwartz, ANU Law Visitors Seminar

14 May 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm

This seminar introduces “temporal governance,” the idea that an organization’s lifespan (finite vs. perpetual) is an underappreciated governance mechanism with consequences across corporate law, nonprofit law, and science policy.

US Treasury building

31 July 2026 5:30pm - 7:00pm

This public lecture, delivered by Professor Thomas Biersteker will examine the new politics of economic statecraft and its implications for Australia, the EU and their partners.