Audio recordings
26 Sep 2019
The ANU Law Reform and Social Justice (LRSJ) Indigenous Reconciliation Project hosted a panel discussion on Next Steps: Towards Reconciliation on 24 September 2019.
25 Sep 2019
This presentation contends that U.S.
06 Sep 2019
Political parties have featured in constitutional practice and theory largely in the context of party bans by militant democracies.
05 Sep 2019
Based on long-term ethnographic research on the “revolution by constitution” in contemporary Bolivia, this talk will examine the theoretical implications of the country’s turn to law as the principle mechanism of structural change and justice-seek
21 Aug 2019
In recent years, delegated legislation has taken on a new importance. By volume, it makes up the majority of new laws that are made each year.
14 Aug 2019
The debate about the teaching-research nexus in higher education has a variety of positions on the extent that teaching and research can complement or even detract from each other.
07 Aug 2019
Presented by Senior Lecturer Dilan Thampapillai this research seminar looks at how technological capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) are developing to a point where machine-driven creativity could present a significant threat to the viabi
07 Aug 2019
This seminar presented by Professor Kevin Jon Heller asks if John F.
06 Aug 2019
In this research seminar, Scott Chamberlain outlines his “Lex Automagica” Project.
06 Aug 2019
The Australian Capital Territory has committed itself to a trial of Indigenous Experience Reports in sentencing, to be called Ngattai Reports (which means ‘listen’ in Ngunnawal).
01 Aug 2019
Jennifer Robinson (BAsSt/LLB (Hons) '06) is an ANU alumna and barrister at Doughty Street Chambers in London.
25 Jul 2019
Presented by Professor Anne Brunon-Ernst and Assistant Professor Claire Wrobel this seminar explored the Bentham’s Panopticon scheme that has triggered a wide range of political, philosophical and literary responses.
Videos
01 Nov 2021
Unravelling International Law is a series of interviews with prominent academics, jurists, policymakers and other high-profile guests sharing career advice for students aspiring to pursue their passion for international law after graduation.
31 Oct 2021
Presented by ANU Law Reform and Social Justice (LRSJ), this online discussion aims to help students explore and learn more about careers in social justice, law reform and advocacy.
29 Oct 2021
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has evaded effective definition thus far. India’s new CSR provision, embedded in the Companies Act, 2013 has attempted to define and measure the concept, and is in this respect something of a milestone.
22 Oct 2021
ANU College of Law was delighted to host Professor Gabrielle Appleby, UNSW Law, and Professor Megan Davis, Pro Vice-Chancellor Indigenous UNSW and Balnaves Chair for Constitutional Law, UNSW Law, to discuss their book project in development on the
12 Oct 2021
Hear from a panel of some of the ANU College of Law’s most senior and experienced Professors as they share their reflections on how they were able to sustain and build their research careers, and some of the lessons learned.
07 Oct 2021
The Phillipa Weeks Scholarship in Law supports rural and regional students to pursue a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) at ANU.
07 Oct 2021
As part of the Menzies Cyber Law Series, this dialogue on 7 October 2021 explored financial exchanges for space minerals, geospatial technologies, space law ethics and policy, as well as finding and losing ourselves in our personalised and sociali
01 Oct 2021
Legal space and legal geography have been important focuses of research in socio-legal scholarship in recent years.
28 Sep 2021
In this information session, you'll learn about the clinics and internships available at the ANU College of Law with co-directors of clinics and internships, Associate Professor Vivien Holmes
28 Sep 2021
This seminar presented by Associate Professor Vivien Holmes and Emeritus Professor Tony Foley SFHEA builds on recently published resea
01 Sep 2021
Co-hosted by The Australian National University (ANU) Law Reform and Social Justice research and policy group and student-run ANU Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) Department, this webinar features a conversation between Professor Jo