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01 Aug 2024

In July 2024 Dr Justin McCaul graduated from his PhD in law at ANU. Now a Postdoctoral Fellow at the ANU College of Law, Dr McCaul shares his academic journey, the highlights and challenges of his PhD, and his plans for the future.
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01 Aug 2024

Image: Dr Michael Foran. Photo credit: University of Glasgow.

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18 Jul 2024

Image: ANU students at the award ceremony during the Tokyo International Negotiation and Arbitration Moot Competition. Photo: Aislinn D'Arcy

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Jayne Hardy

27 Mar 2020

Jayne Hardy is Manager of the Services Office at ANU College of Law.

1. Tell us a bit about yourself including what brought you to ANU.

Ron Levy

27 Mar 2020

Ron Levy is an Associate Professor at ANU College of Law.

1. Tell us a bit about yourself including what brought you to ANU.

Work at a world-class institution with a friendly vibe

2. What do you enjoy most about working at the ANU College of Law?

Ditto

3. What is your favourite spot on campus?

Great question. The grounds next to the Crawford School of Public Policy, where they begin cascading to the lake.

Dermot Ryan SC

20 Mar 2020

Are you considering going to the Bar in the future? Want to get the inside scoop on what is involved? Look no further then these top 10 tips from ANU College of Law alumnus Dermot Ryan (BA/LLB (Hons) '75, LLM '80), who has more than 30 years' experience as a commercial barrister.

ANU College of Law Legal Studies Research Paper Series

16 Mar 2020

The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, but recently it notched up another impressive milestone: 100,000 research paper downloads at the international journal and repository SSRN, formerly known as the Social Science Research Network.

ANU student Javier Cross presents his case in an e-mooting competition

14 Mar 2020

It’s accessible. It’s environmentally friendly. And it’s resilient to travel restrictions, such as those imposed by the COVID-19 outbreak. Could the world’s first international e-mooting competition offer a glimpse of the future of legal education?

Dominique Dalla-Pozza

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Dr Anne Macduff

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Yasmin Poole

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Dr Philippa Ryan

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Emerita Professor Margaret Thornton FAAL, FASSA

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Emerita Professor Thornton FAAL, FASSA is a socio-legal and feminist scholar whose work on the legal academy and the legal profession is internationally recognised. She is regularly invited to participate in international projects.

Professor Sally Wheeler OBE

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Dr Anne Gallagher AO

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Dr Anne Gallagher AO is an ANU Law alumna named a “Trafficking in Persons Hero” by former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Dr Gallagher has built a formidable career in teaching, law, scholarship, human rights and the administration of criminal justice, and was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 2012.

Jamila Rizvi

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Dr Imogen Saunders

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Dr Imogen Saunders is a senior lecturer at the ANU College of Law who teaches and researches in public international law. Her publications include works on general principles of law as a source of international law, as well as the status of artificial islands in international law.

Magistrate Louise Taylor (BA/LLB ’01)

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Louise Taylor (BA/LLB ’01) is an ANU Law alumna and the eighth permanent magistrate on the ACT Magistrates Court. She is the ACT's first Aboriginal judicial officer and in 2019 received the ANU Indigenous Alumna of the Year award.

Cris Alves

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Cris Alves is Human Resources Manager at the ANU College of Law. She has 15 years’ experience in recruitment, employee relations, career development, staff performance and conduct gained in technology, energy and tertiary sectors.

What motivates you?

Learning new skills, finding ways to solve problems and overcoming challenges.

Veronica Koman (LLM '19)

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Prisca Ochan

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

A/Prof Heather Roberts

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.

Associate Professor Heather Roberts is a pioneer scholar on judicial swearing-in ceremonies. She teaches constitutional law, property law and equity and trusts. Her research examines Australian constitutional law and history, with a biographical focus. In 2017, she was awarded an early career fellowship by the Australian Research Council, titled “The Ideal Judge”.

Lee-Anne Sim

08 Mar 2020

To mark International Women's Day this year we are celebrating some of the women who make our College a world-leading institution for legal education and research.