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30
Sep
2014
Are you - or do you know - an ANU Law graduate or student who has made an outstanding difference in the world? If so, nominate them for a 2015 ANU Alumni of the Year Award.
26
Sep
2014
In July this year, ANU law and economics student and World Vision Australia youth representative, Jeeven Nadanakumar, spent two weeks in Cambodia travelling with the Global One initiative.
26
Sep
2014
Will 400,000 people see the UN act on climate change? Dr Matthew Rimmer reports from New York.
24
Sep
2014
When it came time to apply to university, the ability to combine law with international relations made ANU the first choice for flexible double degree law student, Neil Bookseller.
24
Sep
2014
The ANU College of Law is proud to announce the introduction of the Bachelor of Laws (Honours), with all students commencing in 2015 set to graduate with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree.
23
Sep
2014
The situation in Iraq and Syria is now so volatile and chaotic, the chances of peace and a 'good' solution for its people seem far away.
21
Sep
2014
Visas which allow Australian permanent residents or citizens to sponsor their parents and dependent relatives to come to Australia may be be repealed by the Senate, as Associate Lecturer Khanh Hoang explores.
21
Sep
2014
Indigenous Australian students who are seeking to undertake professional legal training for admission to practice are encouraged to apply for the ANU Legal Workshop’s Indigenous Student Scholarship Scheme.
20
Sep
2014
Enterprise bargaining negotiations have begun in many APS departments with superannuation clauses proving to be a sticking point, Cameron Roles explains in the Canberra Times.
14
Sep
2014
PhD Candidate Scott Joblin explores what implications the Scottish independence vote may have on the Antarctic Treaty.
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13 May 2022
It’s unprecedented for Dutton to label a Chinese spy ship sailing outside Australia’s territory ‘an aggressive act’
Donald Rothwell quoted in The Guardian
10 May 2022
Children's rights in Australia: what are they and how are they protected?
Faith Gordon interviewed by SBS News
28 Apr 2022
How low should we go? The case for lowering the voting age
Faith Gordon interviewed by ABC Late Night Live
27 Apr 2022
Is Coles' carbon-neutral beef all sizzle and no steak?
Andrew Macintosh interviewed by ABC RN Drive
27 Apr 2022
How a UN convention could provide a 'strong legal basis' for the United States to seize Russian yacht Amadea
Donald Rothwell interviewed by ABC Pacific Beat
18 Apr 2022
Maritime neutrality in the Russia-Ukraine conflict
David Letts writes in Articles of War
14 Apr 2022
Joe Biden has accused Vladimir Putin of ‘genocide’ in Ukraine. What does this mean?
Donald Rothwell quoted in SBS News