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26
Jun
2020
From the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea to the heights of legal academia, Dr Bal Kama's scholarly success has been shaped by his determination to overcome challenges and deep commitment to the Pacific.
23
Jun
2020
Bachelor of Laws/International Relations student Yasmin Poole with the assistance of her Austrade connections, secured a two-month internship at Austrade’s office in Mexico City that began in December 2019.
11
Jun
2020
An essay titled ‘The Significant Role of the Australia Acts in Australian Public Law’ written by Liam Boyle, a senior lawyer at the Australian Government Solicitor in Canberra, has won the prestigious 2020 Zines Prize for Excellence in Legal Research.
09
Jun
2020
Two ANU College of Law alumni and an honorary professor have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday 2020 Honours List.
05
Jun
2020
GreenLaw aims to empower the next generation of lawyers and build a better planet.
04
Jun
2020
If you’re a teacher, parent or even a student yourself, you know that it can be challenging to keep educational content engaging. However, fourth-year Bachelor of Arts/Law (Hons) student Chelsea Rock developed a creative solution to this age-old dilemma.
03
Jun
2020
Teaching and studying online is a brave new world for many of us at ANU College of Law, but it's one we're navigating together with trademark collegiality.
02
Jun
2020
ANU Bachelor of Laws (Hons) student Kade Alexander discusses his work as an Indigenous Associate Prosecutor with the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and what National Reconciliation Week means to him.
02
Jun
2020
Andrew Henderson is a PhD candidate at ANU College of Law
27
May
2020
A report into sport integrity led by Associate Professor Kath Hall has contributed to the design of a new government agency to clamp down on match-fixing, doping and corruption.
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28 Jan 2021
What does privacy mean in a shareable world? Tarry a moment to consider, Justice Lee asks
Jelena Gligorijevic speaks to The Australian
19 Jan 2021
This is the Biden administration's challenge when it comes to Iran
Clive Williams quoted in Canberra Times
13 Jan 2021
Israel is an apartheid regime, not a democracy, says prominent rights group
Kevin Jon Heller quoted in The Independent
13 Jan 2021
'Wild West': Who regulates social media and what's Parler?
Jelena Gligorijevic quoted in The Age
12 Jan 2021
Until January 20, we must hope Donald Trump forgets about Iran
Clive Williams writes in Canberra Times
10 Jan 2021
‘Dangerous time’: Tensions rise as nuclear foes Iran, Israel and the US face off
Clive Williams quoted in News.com.au
5 Jan 2021
Australian politicians from across the spectrum welcome Assange result
Donald Rothwell speaks with ABC Radio
5 Jan 2021
Suspected Bali bombing mastermind to walk free from prison this week
Clive Williams speaks with SBS News
4 Jan 2021
Brereton exposes army’s expensive case of ‘rank bloat’
Clive Williams writes in The Australian
4 Jan 2021
Are the US and Iran headed for a military showdown before Trump leaves office?
Clive Williams writes in The Conversation
18 Dec 2020
The cost of courage: Australia must do more to protect whistleblowers
Kieran Pender writes in The Age
15 Dec 2020
Can legal tech providers play a role in combating workplace harassment?
Kieran Pender comments in Lawyers Weekly