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15
May
2020
ANU Bachelor of International Security Studies/Laws (Hons) student Max Claessens reflects on his participation in the 2020 Harvard Project for Asian and International Relations Conference.
13
May
2020
Joyce Yang is Bachelor of Arts/Laws (Hons) student at ANU College of Law
13
May
2020
Caitlyn McKenzie is a Juris Doctor student at ANU College of Law
12
May
2020
Benjamin Ettinger is a PhD candidate at ANU College of Law.
06
May
2020
ANU Bachelor of Asian Studies/Laws (Hons) student Caitlin O’Brien reveals why she created a children's book for her assessment in Selected Topics in Australian-United States Comparative Laws (LAWS4257).
28
Apr
2020
When Professor Mark Nolan first arrived in Canberra as a teenager in 1990, he never imagined it would mark the start of a 30-plus-year relationship at The Australian National University.
23
Apr
2020
Rebecca Monson is an Associate Professor at ANU College of Law.
21
Apr
2020
Customary international law has long interested Sophia Collins, who explored the topic last year in an award-winning supervised research paper.
20
Apr
2020
Dr Cassandra Steer is a lecturer at ANU College of Law.
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24 Feb 2021
Life on Mars—an international legal framework for the red planet?
Donald Rothwell quoted in LexisNexis
19 Feb 2021
Late Breakfast with Jo Laverty and Adam Steer
Cassandra Steer interviewed by ABC Darwin Radio
18 Feb 2021
The "real estate grab" on Mars, as America's "Perseverance" prepares for a dramatic, televised landing.
Cassandra Steer interviewed by ABC's PM Program
17 Feb 2021
Really Interesting Women
Cassandra Steer interviewed by Really Interesting Women podcast
15 Feb 2021
Those magnificent men (and women) in their flying machines
Clive Williams writes in The Canberra Times
15 Feb 2021
Australia 'overreacting' to Chinese development plans on northern border
Donald Rothwell quoted in The Guardian
7 Feb 2021
Military coup snatches away young democracy from people of Myanmar-Burma
Jonathan Liljeblad interviewed by The Scholars Circle
6 Feb 2021
Australia's intelligence agencies to receive at least $2.4b but remain exempt from whistleblowing laws
Kieran Pender quoted in Canberra Times
2 Feb 2021
I'm a public servant and I've been fired - what can I do about it?
Kieran Pender writes in Canberra Times
29 Jan 2021
A major report excoriated Australia’s environment laws. Sussan Ley’s response is confused and risky
Peter Burnett writes in The Conversation



















