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28
Mar
2022
ANU Law student ambassador Cherish Tay discusses her experiences tackling the language barrier in Taiwan in her first blog post about her adventures studying abroad.
24
Mar
2022
Australia’s Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) has serious governance flaws and is potentially wasting billions of dollars in taxpayers' money, ANU environmental law scholars warn.
10
Mar
2022
ANU Law entrepreneurial fellow, Mr Scott Chamberlain, and two of his stand-out students have been awarded significant funding to develop legal technology.
08
Mar
2022
A book of essays honouring Emeritus Professor Peter Cane FBA FAAL FASSA has recently been published.
16
Feb
2022
ANU has awarded honorary doctorates to three of its legal scholars for their exceptional contributions across law, academia and public service.
15
Feb
2022
The ANU College of Law has hosted the largest national round of the Jessup moot in recent history, with 18 law schools competing in the 2022 DLA Piper National Rounds from 8-12 February 2022.
09
Feb
2022
2021 University Medallist, Robyn Lewis (BPolPhilEc '19, LLB (Hons) '21), initially decided to study law because she wanted to make a difference in the world and “liked an argument”.
28
Jan
2022
2021 University Medallist, Tiger Lin (BPolPhilEc/LLB (Hons) ‘21), was not only committed to his own studies, but to improving the experiences of other students during his time at ANU.
28
Jan
2022
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law congratulates all members of our community who have been acknowledged in the 2022 Australia Day Honours List.
24
Jan
2022
A study led by eminent socio-legal and feminist scholar Emerita Professor Margaret Thornton FAAL FASSA will examine the impact of costs and damages in sexual harassment cases across Australia.
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21 Mar 2023
Arrest warrant issued for Vladimir Putin ‘very symbolic'
Donald Rothwell interviewed by Sky News
11 Mar 2023
‘Apply sanctions on these murderers’: Opposition calls for action over downing of MH17
Anton Moiseienko quoted in The Sydney Morning Herald
8 Mar 2023
Courtesy resignations won’t solve the Philippine National Police’s problems
Gemmo Fernandez writes in East Asia Forum
8 Mar 2023
Get the basics right for National Environmental Standards to ensure truly sustainable development
Peter Burnett writes in The Conversation
22 Feb 2023
‘Recipe for disaster’: Queensland bail law that overrides children’s human rights won’t work, experts say
Faith Gordon quoted in The Guardian
16 Feb 2023
The Voice case has answered the arguments for voting ‘No’
Ron Levy write in Australian Financial Review
16 Feb 2023
Alleged spy balloon was incontrovertibly in US airspace: Analyst
Donald Rothwell interviewed by Channel News Asia
13 Feb 2023
Evidence Against Putin's Crimes 'Quite Voluminous' But Prosecuting Him Is 'Some Years Away': Expert
Donald Rothwell quoted in International Business Times
7 Feb 2023
Lowering the voting age in Australia
Faith Gordon interviewed by ABC Radio Statewide Drive
7 Feb 2023
Balloons provide advantage for military powers in ‘intelligence gathering’
Donald Rothwell interviewed by Sky News