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18
Nov
2014
The Russian Navy is getting closer to Australia than we're used to, and beyond the bluster of 'shirtfronting' we don't seem to have a coherent policy response writes ANU College of Law Masters student Emilia Christoforou in the Lowy Institute's Interpreter blog.
13
Nov
2014
If you completed a first aid course last weekend then you could call yourself a paramedic. A/Prof Michael Eburn and Ruth Townsend asks how the decision to defer the inclusion of paramedics on the Aust. Health Practitioner register can be justified.
04
Nov
2014
A team of four ANU College of Law students have taken first place in the international law moot Copenhagen Competition, successfully arguing the benefits of using solar energy to create hydrogen fuel.
04
Nov
2014
Desmond Manderson explores 'zero tolerance', 'harm minimisation' and finds it’s time to reassess what drug laws are “for” if we’re to understand why they have proven so hard to change.
29
Oct
2014
Miriam Gani explores why now may not be the best time for the Australian parliament to consider new anti-terror legislation.
20
Oct
2014
Trade law expert Dr Matthew Rimmer examines the IP chapter of the TPP which Wikileaks has released.
17
Oct
2014
Visiting Fellow Clive Williams writes about the debate over the group Is Hizb-ut Tahrir
14
Oct
2014
Will a current review of Australian marine parks repeat past mistakes? Lauren Butterly and Benjamin Richardson (UTAS) write in The Conversation.
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.
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26 Jan 2023
ANU Respect@Work report recommends employers pay employee's sexual harassment legal costs
Margaret Thornton quoted in The Canberra Times
19 Jan 2023
Voice to Parliament will not have judicial powers, could still be legislated if referendum fails
Ron Levy quoted in The Canberra Times
14 Jan 2023
What did Governor-General David Hurley know about Scott Morrison's secret ministries?
Ryan Goss writes in The Canberra Times
12 Jan 2023
Whistleblower critical of carbon credit scheme review
Andrew Macintosh speaks to ABC Radio National Background Briefing
10 Jan 2023
Australia’s safeguard mechanism remains in danger from flawed credits
Andrew Macintosh writes in Australian Financial Review
9 Jan 2023
‘Well-designed’: Chubb review backs controversial carbon credit scheme
Andrew Macintosh quoted in The Sydney Morning Herald
9 Jan 2023
Chubb review of Australia’s carbon credit scheme falls short – and problems will continue to fester
Donald Butler, Andrew Macintosh write in The Conversation
9 Jan 2023
Ian Chubb's carbon credits review released after claims of 'environmental and taxpayer fraud'
Andrew Macintosh quoted in The Canberra Times
6 Jan 2023
Australia Charges Repatriated Islamic State Group Widow
Donald Rothwell quoted in VOA News
5 Jan 2023
US security vs Aussie citizenship in Duggan case
Donald Rothwell writes in The Australian