Audio recordings

16 Jul 2019
Our induction session and welcome to international and exchange students held on 16 July 2019.

05 Jul 2019
The “National security and freedom of the press” panel discussion provided an opportunity to explore the legal framework surrounding the freedom of the press in Australia, but also the protection of whistleblowers, the breadth of offences relating

19 Jun 2019
This research seminar presented by Dr Damian Clifford examines the legal issues surrounding the monetisation of online behaviour and emotions and the nudging or manipulation of internet users.

08 May 2019
We are increasingly governed and influenced by algorithm-based Artificial Intelligence. Government and business use of these technologies (and the underlying large data-sets they require) can impact human rights in myriad ways.

11 Apr 2019
There are divided views on the merits of editing a book. Is it a burden, or does it present an opportunity to work with a collection or scholars/peers in publishing new scholarship in a field?

11 Apr 2019
Dr Joshua Neoh seeks to answer the question of why the relationship between anti-discrimination principles and freedom of religion is so controversial in Western democracies today.

11 Apr 2019
In this talk, Dr Matt Qvortrup considers if referendums have ever been compatible with the ideal of deliberative and discursive democracy?

28 Feb 2019
Australians reading about secret trials in foreign countries tend to content themselves in the belief that in Australia we have an open court system and an independent judiciary.

13 Feb 2019
Presented by Professor Kevin Jon Heller this research seminar argued that the ICC’s newly-adopted crime of aggression is useless, anachronistic, and yet beautiful.
Videos

31 Aug 2021
The ANU College of Law's internship program offers students opportunities to carry out law-based research projects in a legal professional workplace.

29 Aug 2021
Interested in working in the area of Indigenous justice or the justice system more widely? Watch Associate Professor Anthony Hopkins reflect on his personal and professional experiences working in the sector.

26 Aug 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.

25 Aug 2021
Four Australian states – Victoria, Western Australia, Tasmania and South Australia – now permit voluntary assisted dying (VAD) in limited circumstances and more may follow.

17 Aug 2021
Hosted by the ANU Centre for International and Public Law (CIPL), this seminar is the eighth session of 'The Politics of International Law' seminar series.

17 Aug 2021
On 2 August 2021, the ANU College of Law hosted a virtual discussion with former Justice of the High Court of Australia, The Hon.

16 Aug 2021
Have you ever wondered who rules the vast expanse of air and space extending for thousands of kilometres above the stratosphere? Or what the implications are for Australia – and the world – of a space-based conflict?

16 Aug 2021
Ever wondered what it's really like to study law at university? Get the inside scoop from Maddy and Tiger as they tackle law school together.

16 Aug 2021
The Australian National University (ANU) International Law Society was founded a decade ago as a student organisation dedicated to furthering the study and enjoyment of international law.

16 Aug 2021
Experiential learning is a formative part of your ANU Law degree. In addition to internships and clinical programs, many students hone their practical legal skills through casual work as a paralegal or clerkships on the side of their studies.

16 Aug 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.

03 Aug 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.