Juggling multiple hats: Kate’s work toward community service title
Kate Waterford’s (LLM ’17) journey into the legal profession featured many winding roads and destinations across various parts of the world. Ultimately, her curiosity about the world and the human stories in it sparked a passion to figure out ways to make the communities she was involved in better places.
Common Law Constitutionalism and Australia’s Implied Freedom of Political and Governmental Communication title
In this seminar, Professor Krotoszynski will discuss his paper 'Common Law Constitutionalism and Australia’s Implied Freedom of Political and Governmental Communication'.
New book co-authored by ANU Law scholar examines current issues in land law in New South Wales title
A new edition of a book co-authored by Associate Professor Heather Roberts from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law closely examines current issues in property law in New South Wales, including the latest judicial and legislative reforms and the impact of the move to electronic conveyancing in the state.
Ombudsmen under the microscope title
Ombudsmen are an essential component of the public law systems embedded in contemporary liberal democracies.
Professor Weeks co-authors seventh edition of landmark administrative law book title
New edition provides fresh, authoritative treatment of judicial review of administrative actions in Australia.
Professor Weeks co-authors chapter in book on judicial review of administrative action title
A chapter examining Australian administrative law co-authored by Professor Greg Weeks from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law appears in a new book published by Cambridge University Press.
Research paper by ANU Law professor, alumna analyses extrajudicial compensation title
A research article co-authored by a professor and recent graduate of The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law sheds new light on government schemes for extrajudicial compensation.
How the Open Government Partnership can usher in a new era of transparency, public trust title
Although the Federal Government might not consider a pandemic to be the best time to consult with the public on legislation establishing a Commonwealth Integrity Commission, there is one public consultation occurring now that might have the potential to transform transparency and accountability of government.
Monetary law: Private, constitutional and international law title
Dr Bateman will be investigating the role of legislation in establishing the legal architectures which frame which monetary transactions and the way that legislation allocates constitutional authority over money between different organs of state. Of particular importance is the growth of legislation governing the nature of currency, the limits on currency issues and the capacity to regulate private financial market credit creation.