Recent news
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Apr
2021
Dr Camille Goodman (GDLP '07, PhD '19) is an ANU Law alumna and visitor dedicated to bridging the divide between practice and academia through her research and work in government.
23
Mar
2021
Alice Crawford (BA '14/LLB (Hons I) '14, GDLP '16) reflects on her time at ANU and how it helped pave the way in turning a childhood passion into an emerging career.
18
Mar
2021
A new study has found that many targets of sexual harassment in Australia face a risky and costly road to justice despite a landmark civil case in 2014.
17
Mar
2021
An article co-authored by Associate Professor Esmé Shirlow proposes a methodology to guide a more structured identification and use of negotiating records in treaty interpretation.
16
Mar
2021
Dr Cassandra Steer has published a new book chapter that tackles the lack of diversity in the space sector.
12
Mar
2021
The ANU College of Law hosted an International Women’s Day Breakfast, providing students with a unique opportunity to connect with a diverse range of women working across the legal sector.
11
Mar
2021
It's been described as a "ground-breaking" study and a "tour de force" by international law experts. Learn more about Associate Professor Esmé Shirlow's new book.
03
Mar
2021
The Excellence in Education Awards 2020 recognise the accomplishments of all educators, especially those who went above and beyond.
24
Feb
2021
Dr Dilan Thampapillai and Honorary Associate Professor Alex Bruce have published a new book combining academic commentary with extracts from key legal cases in a single volume.
17
Feb
2021
Where does Myanmar go in its post-coup era? A new book co-edited by ANU College of Law scholar Dr Jonathan Liljeblad offers insights on the road ahead.
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9 Apr 2021
We know how to cut off the financial valve to Myanmar’s military. The world just needs the resolve to act
Jonathan Liljeblad writes in The Conversation
9 Apr 2021
Artist Cheryl Hodges has had work stolen countless times online, and she is on a mission to end the theft
Dilan Thampapillai interviewed by ABC News
5 Apr 2021
Guilty parties remain free in ‘chilling’ Witness K prosecution
Kieran Pender quoted in Lawyers Weekly
1 Apr 2021
Commonwealth prosecutors wrong on Witness K case, former NSW DPP says
Kieran Pender quoted in The Guardian
1 Apr 2021
An Australian ‘space command’ could be a force for good — or a cause for war
Cassandra Steer writes in The Conversation
29 Mar 2021
How one case helped shape workplace sexual harassment lawsuits
Kieran Pender quoted in The Sydney Morning Herald
29 Mar 2021
Speaking no truth to power in a time of coup: Myanmar’s Human Rights Commission
Jonathan Liljeblad writes in Melbourne Asia Review
25 Mar 2021
Barriers to seeking damages, and achieving justice, in the #MeToo era
Kieran Pender interviewed by Lawyers Weekly Podcast
19 Mar 2021
We should be more specific about extremism, not less
Clive Williams writes in Canberra Times
18 Mar 2021
Workplace sexual harassment damages quadruple but process remains 'prohibitive', analysis reveals
Kieran Pender quoted in The Canberra Times