Past events
- Professor Fiona de Londras
Counter-terrorism review is an understudied phenomenon, and yet in the United Kingdom there is a vast assemblage of actors, processes and mechanisms that engage in evaluative review in the counter-terrorist space. Based on an 18-month empirical study...
- Sir Kenneth Keith
In this tribute to the Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, Sir Kenneth Keith ONZ KBE QC will reflect on international human rights issues in which Australia and New Zealand have engaged over the past century. Why have the members of the three branches of...
- Professor Christina Voigt
- Dr Joshua Meltzer
International law increasingly faces a complex future. New challenges are constantly arising for the international community, often driven by technological developments. At the same time, existing challenges continue but manifest in new ways.
On 4 June the Australian Federal Police executed a search warrant at the home of Annika Smethurst, a News Corp Journalist, in connection with stories published in April 2018 on possible new powers for one of Australia’s intelligence agencies, the...
- Chris Flynn
The post-war multilateral framework of international finance, trade and law is being changed or replaced to accommodate China’s re-emergence as a great power.
- Justice Alan Robertson
This paper begins by looking at the state of federal administrative law in Australia just before the time the Federal Court of Australia Act 1976 (Cth) was enacted and how it was then considered that courts dealt with findings of fact on judicial...
- The Hon Justice Susan Kenny, Federal Court of Australia
ANU Press, the Federal Court of Australia and the Centre for International and Public law, ANU invites you to the launch of The Court As Archive, edited by Ann Genovese, Trish Luker, Kim Rubenstein, by Her Honour, Justice Susan Kenny of the Federal...
- Helen Brady
Due to unforeseen circumstances this event will be postponed until a later date. We apologise for any inconvenience.
- The Honourable Justice Robert Osborn
- Professor Mark Nolan SFHEA
Ever wondered what really happens in a ‘cold case’? What are jury trials really like? Join Professor Mark Nolan for a conversation with ANU Law’s Judge in Residence,...
- The Hon Justice Alan Robertson
- Will Randles
- Associate Professor Heather Roberts
Have you ever wondered what a typical week’s work looks like for a Justice of the Federal Court of Australia? How do Judges prepare for court sittings, and what happens in chambers? What does an Associate do, and what skills are required to perform the role?