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29
May
2015
We shouldn't go down the slippery slope of stripping citizenship for any reason. It's a step in the wrong direction for a multicultural and democratically vibrant Australia, writes Professor Kim Rubenstein.
21
May
2015
Australian National University graduate Patrick Mayoh is hoping a prestigious scholarship to Harvard University will help him enhance Australia's engagement in the Asia-Pacific and tackle the growing issue of homelessness in the ACT.
19
May
2015
Appointment as a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics is a prestigious recognition of Associate Professor Alex Bruce's outstanding contribution to the field of animal ethics and research.
08
May
2015
ANU Law expert Dr Matthew Rimmer has called on Australian businesses to take the lead in addressing climate change by making clean energy more accessible ahead of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris.
08
May
2015
Professor Daniel Fitzpatrick argues that the adaptive characteristics of customary land systems deserve greater recognition in disaster or climate change policy frameworks.
05
May
2015
Dr Christopher Ward and Professor Donald R. Rothwell says the time has come for Australia to mount a sustained campaign for the abolition of the death penalty.
27
Apr
2015
An 'ingrained culture' of sexual harassment exists in rural workplaces, research conducted by former Orange resident Dr Skye Saunders has found.
26
Apr
2015
International law experts at The Australian National University (ANU) have released legal advice on Indonesia’s death penalty and found the punishment for drug offences breaches international law.
23
Apr
2015
Associate Professor David Letts gave a talk at the Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins School of Law, titled 'The role of a lawyer when deployed on military operations'.
01
Apr
2015
The Australian National University (ANU) based ACT Law Reform Advisory Council (LRAC) has called for public comments on proposed changes to ACT Guardianship laws which will give people with disabilities greater say in their own decisions.
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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
Crossing the line: why Vietnam banned the Barbie movie
Donald Rothwell quoted in 6PR Perth
5 Jul 2023
The anti-corruption commission has a weakness: whistleblowers
Kieran Pender interviewed by 7am Podcast
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