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15 October 2020
Research
Three scholars from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law have co-authored a research article examining new lawyers’ perceptions of the ethicality of their workplace, with just over half of respondents reporting above-average lev

06 October 2020
Study
Ever wondered what a day in the life of a law student entails at The Australian National University (ANU)? What learning support is available?

02 October 2020
Research
‘Lawfare’ and ‘green tape’ are common criticisms levelled by conservative commentators, politicians and business lobbyists at public interest litigants when major developments and jobs are delayed by legal challenges to environmental approvals.

25 September 2020
Study
In 2020, The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law re-introduced the International Law Clinic (LAWS4302). This clinic is offered as an undergraduate course for students who have an interest in experiencing the practical application of international law. Its main focus is to encourage students to work collaboratively while responding to projects initiated by the conveners.

15 September 2020
Study
Whether you're considering studying law at the undergraduate or postgraduate level, The Australian National University (ANU) offers a world-class legal education.

15 September 2020
Study
The Australian National University (ANU) has many opportunities for law students to consolidate their legal skills and kick-start their careers.

31 August 2020
Congratulations to Associate Professor Heather Roberts who is the recipient of the Vice-Chancellor’s Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning award in this year’s

26 August 2020
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law will host Australia’s first gender identity and sexuality moot in October 2020, with former High Court of Australia judge, The Honourable Micha

17 August 2020
Study
When the Yandruwandha and Yawarrawarrka people were formally recognised as the traditional owners of a 40,000-square-kilome

10 August 2020
Student life
Editor’s note: This reflective assessment by Joyce Yang, a Bachelor of Arts/Laws (Hons) student, is based upon her experience in the ANU College of Law’s Prison Legal Lite

31 July 2020
Study
A virtual exhibition of work by students in Selected Topics in Australian-United States Comparative Laws (LAWS4257) will be launched to coincide with The Australian National University’s (ANU) 2020 Virtual Open Week that runs 22-28 August. The virtual exhibition is an opportunity to showcase the diverse and innovative approaches to teaching and assessment being adopted by the ANU College of Law.

29 July 2020
Research
COVID-19 has affected every segment of society, with the law being no exception.

29 July 2020
Giving
When Kathleen Cunningham and Abigail Widijanto arrived in Western Australia earlier this year to begin their internships at the Kimberley Community Legal Service (KCLS), both knew they were in for a transform

28 July 2020
Study
Daniel Wei-En Kang is a Bachelor of International Relations/Laws (Hons) student at The Australian National University.
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