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26 February 2020
Study
It’s the movement that has driven social change and given a voice to sexual violence survivors around the world. It’s reshaped our culture and even changed laws in some jurisdictions.

25 February 2020
By Dilan Thampapillai
ANU College of Law senior lecturer

21 February 2020
Student life
Editor's note: Held over two weeks in January, International Organisations (Geneva) (LAWS4258/8458) is an intensive elective offered each yea

21 February 2020
Research
A leading environmental law and policy scholar from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law has been appointed to a Royal Commission that will investigate the country’s devastating bushfires over the past spring and summer.

20 February 2020
Leo Cussen Centre for Law has announced it will be delivering practical legal training at ANU from January 2021.

06 February 2020
Research
Thailand’s new Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) will take effect in May 2020, subjecting organisations to new rules that safeguard the personal data of individuals. The law is modelled on the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and borrows many of its rules and requirements.

28 January 2020
Alumni
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law congratulates all members of our community who have been acknowledged in the Australia Day 2020 Honours List.

21 January 2020
Alumni
Ali Khan (LLB (Hons) ’04, GDLP ’10), an alumnus from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law, has been awarded a 2019 Churchil

17 January 2020
Research
How does one lead a life of law, love and freedom?

15 January 2020
Alumni
For many law students at The Australian National University (ANU), Beverley (Bev) Joyce King provided more than just administrative services; she was a source of warmth, familiarity and reassurance.

08 November 2019
Student life
ANU Law alumna Rachel Kirk (BA/LLB (Hons) ’17) will head to the Peace Palace at The Hague after receiving the Permanent Court of Arbitration Fellowship to support the top international court’s work. The 12-month fellowship is supported by the ANU College of Law Frohlich Scholarship.
27 September 2018

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