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04 Nov 2022
Alumni
More than a dozen alumnae from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law have been named as finalists in the 2022 Lawyers Weekly Women in Law Awards.
03 Nov 2022
Alumni
Rosie Heselev (BA/LLB (Hons) ’19) was inspired to attend university by her grandmother, a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany, who taught her the importance of education and contributing to the community.
31 Oct 2022
Research
ANU seals spot as top 20 law school globally in latest Times Higher Education rank
31 Oct 2022
We live in and by the law. Law affects every aspect of our lives, but have you ever wondered what it is, or reflected on how it influences our relationship with the state?
24 Oct 2022
Student blog
Ever wondered what it’s like to study abroad?
26 Sep 2022
For Riley Curtain, being awarded the Phillipa Weeks Scholarship in Law from The Australian National University (ANU) has afforded him a ce
21 Sep 2022
Study
The Australian National University (ANU) Law Reform and Social Justice (LRSJ) program provides students with opportunities to make a difference in the legal space and apply what they have lea
21 Sep 2022
Student blog
Ever wondered what it’s like to study abroad?
13 Sep 2022
Research
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.
06 Sep 2022
Student blog
While many prospective lawyers don't turn their minds to the mandatory practical legal training (PLT) requirement to practice until after they graduate, two final-semester law students at The Australian National University are already firmly on th
02 Sep 2022
Study
A team of law students from The Australian National University (ANU) has won a prestigious national insurance law mooting competition after overcoming the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in the grand final.
02 Sep 2022
Study
Kriti Mahajan has always been interested in travelling and finding ways to improve global communities.
22 Aug 2022
Research
The 21st century has seen an increase in international scholarship focusing on women in the judiciary and legal practice.
11 Aug 2022
Ombudsmen are an essential component of the public law systems embedded in contemporary liberal democracies.
08 Aug 2022
Alumni
When Dr Alice Edwards (PhD ‘09) and Professor Robert McCorquodale were recently appointed to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), they made history as the first Australians to assume their roles simultaneously.