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15
Dec
2022
Associate Professor Joshua Neoh has co-authored a new textbook that provides law students with a roadmap of the major theories and arguments in jurisprudence.
07
Dec
2022
Meet Mairead Webb, a Phillipa Weeks Scholar at the ANU College of Law who has moved from Toowoomba, Queensland to study in Canberra.
07
Dec
2022
Research by law students at ANU featured in the Darwin Community Legal Services’ submission to a federal parliamentary inquiry into the cashless debit card program’s impacts on communities in the Northern Territory.
28
Nov
2022
ANU Law student ambassador Cherish Tay looks into the recent history of referendums in Taiwan after the referendum to lower the voting age to 18 was unsuccessful.
22
Nov
2022
ANU Law student ambassador Andre Kwok is currently on exchange at the National University of Singapore studying a course about ASEAN law. Read his insights on this major inter-governmental organisation in his latest blog post.
04
Nov
2022
Arts and Law graduate Jorgie Gorman has been named as a finalist in the 2022 Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards, joining over a dozen ANU College of Law alumnae who have been recognised for their work in the legal profession.
03
Nov
2022
As a teenager, Rosie Heselev decided to study law because she wanted to make a difference in addressing social issues. Through some of the programs available to students at The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law, she was able to establish a path that affects change.
31
Oct
2022
Two legal scholars at the ANU College of Law put legal theory and public law under the microphone on a regular basis on their weekly podcast, ‘Secondary Rules’.
31
Oct
2022
The ANU College of Law has climbed 10 places from 2022 to place 18th in the world and 2nd in Australia for Law.
24
Oct
2022
ANU College of Law student ambassador Cherish Tay describes what it’s like studying on exchange at the National Taiwan University
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7 Sep 2023
ABC News Stories: Referendum pamphlet still being mailed out to millions
Ron Levy interviewed by ABC News
18 Aug 2023
Questions raised about the integrity of multi-billion-dollar carbon credit schemes
Andrew Macintosh interviewed by ABC News
18 Aug 2023
Fresh concerns over multi-billion-dollar carbon credit schemes
Andrew Macintosh interviewed by RN Breakfast
13 Jul 2023
New effort to lower Australia's emissions by joining Germany's 'climate club'
Emma Aisbett speaks to SBS News
6 Jul 2023
What is the 'nine-dash line' and what does it have to do with the Barbie movie?
Donald Rothwell quoted in ABC News
5 Jul 2023
The anti-corruption commission has a weakness: whistleblowers
Kieran Pender interviewed by 7am Podcast
5 Jul 2023
Crossing the line: why Vietnam banned the Barbie movie
Donald Rothwell quoted in 6PR Perth
4 Jul 2023
What is the ‘nine-dash line’ and what does it have to do with the Barbie movie?
Donald Rothwell write in The Conversation
24 Jun 2023
Australia’s climate neglect on trial in Torres Strait Islands
Rebecca Monson writes in The Saturday Paper
23 Jun 2023
A suspected Russian diplomat is occupying a proposed embassy site vetoed by Australia
Donald Rothwell quoted in ABC News
21 Jun 2023
The International Criminal Court is unlikely to prosecute alleged Australian war crimes – here’s why
Donald Rothwell write in The Conversation
19 Jun 2023
In a Voice campaign marked by confusing, competing claims, there’s a better way to educate voters
Ron Levy write in The Conversation