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11 May 2020

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ANU College of Law Master of Laws (LLM) program director Dr Philippa Ryan speaks with Associate Professor Jo Ford, convenor of Business, Human Rights and Corporate Responsibility (LAWS8254).

11 Mar 2020

Podcast

Considering going to the Bar in the future? Curious about what's involved day to day in the professional life of a "silk"?

14 Jan 2020

Podcast

After remaining as drafts for more than 20 years largely due to the resistance from business sectors, in 2019 the Personal Data Protection Act was finally approved by the National Legislation Assembly of Thailand (the legislative body under milita

23 Oct 2019

Podcast

ANU College of Law Director of Clinical and Internship Courses, Dr Anthony Hopkins, led an information session on placement opportunities for Bachelor of Laws and Juris Doctor students on 25 September at the Moot Court foyer.

23 Oct 2019

Podcast

Presented by Professor Kimmo Nuotio, this seminar explores how the strengthening of the rule of law links with a variety of goals including the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The UN SDGs create a common reference to all leg

21 Oct 2019

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Professor Hilary Charlesworth delivered her seminar "The UN Human Rights Council and Australia" on 21 October 2019.

15 Oct 2019

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ANU Law Reform and Social Justice (LRSJ) presents a careers seminar with His Honour Dr John Lowndes, former Chief Judge of the Local Court of the Northern Territory.

11 Oct 2019

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Presented by the ANU Centre for Public International and Public Law (CIPL) and ANU Law Reform and Social Justice, The Honourable Justice Rachel Pepper (BA '92, LLB (

09 Oct 2019

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This research seminar presentation by Dr Solene Rowan focuses on the struggle to reshape contract law in a coherent way and in reconciling these different values.

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02 Oct 2019

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In this seminar, Emeritus Professor Stephen Bottomley FAAL will outline a work-in-progress that examines how, for the most part, shareholders have escaped the broad critical public examination that other corporate players have received.

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11 Mar 2022

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This conference aims to explore the challenges arising from the intersection of parenthood and paid work.

11 Mar 2022

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The attacks of 9/11 kickstarted the development of a pervasive and durable transnational counter-terrorism order.

11 Mar 2022

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This conference aims to explore the challenges arising from the intersection of parenthood and paid work.

11 Mar 2022

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This conference explores the challenges arising from the intersection of parenthood and paid work.

22 Feb 2022

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In this moderated discussion, four former senior government legal advisers will discuss Australian and New Zealand perspectives on the law of the sea, drawing on their unique experiences in negotiating, applying and interpreting the Law of t

16 Feb 2022

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Presented on 16 February 2022 by Professor Megan Davis (Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous, University of New South Wales), this lecture considers the Uluṟu Statement from th

01 Feb 2022

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Helen Zhang (BAsPacSt, LLB (Hons) '10, GDLP '12) started her career as commercial lawyer before moving into public service and diplomacy with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, an interest that she says was sparked during her time a

24 Nov 2021

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The past decades have witnessed a growth in authoritarian regimes, with the Myanmar military coup and the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan marking the most visible recent examples.

21 Nov 2021

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In 1996, Emerita Professor Margaret Thornton’s landmark book Dissonance and Distrust: Women in the Legal Profession (Oxford University Press) was published.

13 Nov 2021

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Climate change represents one of the greatest threats to human rights of our generation.

08 Nov 2021

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Alex Catalán Flores (BEc, LLB (Hons) ’16, GDLP ’17) took his time and took advantage of opportunities he was presented with during his time at the ANU College of Law to set up a career that has taken him from Canberra to different countries, worki

03 Nov 2021

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In common with other countries’ practice, the Australian Government has the power to subject individuals and companies to extrajudicial targeted sanctions, such as asset freezes and travel bans.