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23 October 2023
Research
In an era marked by China's growing influence and its expanding role on the global stage, there is heightened interest in understanding its involvement in various realms of global governance.
23 October 2023
Initially uncertain about his future after high school, Reuben Owusu’s affinity for the humanities, coupled with his desire to meet family expectations, led him to enrol in a Bachelor of
17 October 2023
Two teams from The Australian National University (ANU) have battled it out in the grand final of the ANU Gender Identity + Sexua
13 October 2023
Student life
Teamwork, advocacy and sharp legal minds have guided four law students from The Australian National University (ANU) to victory at the 11th annual Kirby Contract Law Moo
05 October 2023
Study
Two law students from The Australian National University (ANU) recently returned to Australia after an enlightening experience delving into the depths of corporate law in the heart of Japan's vibrant capital city.
04 October 2023
Alumni
If you’re a law student unsure about the best career path to take after graduation, you’re not alone.
04 October 2023
It is with heavy hearts that we mourn the death of the Honourable Paul Finn on September 27 2023. He was 77. A luminary in the field of law whose impact reached far and wide, Professor Finn’s career was shaped by remarkable achievements.
15 September 2023
Research
As we approach the 75th anniversary of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the world is grappling with the question: have the ideals enshrined in this landmark document lost their lustre?
12 September 2023
Alumni
As with most high school students, Nicholas Simoes da Silva (BIntRel, LLB (Hons), GDLP ’20) had little idea of what he wanted to pursue as a career.
05 September 2023
By Aidan Hookey (student ambassador)
30 August 2023
Research
Interdisciplinary scholar Associate Professor Kate Ogg receives $426,000 for research into movement litigation from an Australian perspective.
25 August 2023
Alumni
From IV treatments to the Ivy League, Adam Kamradt-Scott's career in nursing, politics and academia has been underpinned by an unwavering commitment to lifelong learnin
23 August 2023
Alumni
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law congratulates two of its alumni, the Honourable Justice Stephen Gageler AC (BEc '80, LLB (Hons) '82,
15 August 2023
Student life
Alexander Titus, a Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Politics, Philosophy and Economics student at The Australian Nation
14 August 2023
Research
Since the United States’ Global Magnitsky Act came into force in 2016, multiple countries, including Australia, have expanded their sanctions regimes to include individuals accused of corruption. Now, a landmark study led by Dr Anton Moiseienko evaluates the regime’s impact with novel results.