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Tiger Lin

28 Jan 2022

Study

Throughout his time at The Australian National University (ANU), Tiger Lin (BPolPhilEc /LLB (Hons)) was not only committed to his own studies, but to improving the experiences of other students.

Australia Day Honours

28 Jan 2022

Alumni

The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law congratulates all members of our community who have been acknowledged in the 2022 Australia Day Honours List.

Sexual harassment

24 Jan 2022

Research

A study led by eminent socio-legal and feminist scholar Emerita Professor Margaret Thornton FAAL FASSA from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law will examine the impa

Peter Bailey

19 Jan 2022

Peter Hamilton Bailey

3 September 1927 – 7 November 2021

Peter Bailey’s professional career spanned 70 years:  40 years in the Australian Public Service, and 30 years at the ANU.

Professor Greg Weeks

08 Jan 2022

Research

New edition provides fresh, authoritative treatment of judicial review of administrative actions in Australia.

Prof Jeremy Farrall, Prof Jolyon Ford SFEA and A/Prof Imogen Saunders

07 Jan 2022

Research

Researchers to study the origins and impact of populist concerns about international law.

A research project led by three scholars from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law has been awarded funding worth $619,700 as part of the Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Projects scheme.

Disclosure

20 Dec 2021

Student blog

Students from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law have contributed to research in a new report called Apparel 100.

INC

17 Dec 2021

Student blog

By Varshini Viswanath (student ambassador)

School of Legal Practice

16 Dec 2021

Study

For almost 50 years, The Australian National University (ANU) School of Legal Practice (previously the ANU Legal Workshop) has been a pioneer in practical legal training (PLT) that has helped more than 10,000 graduates over the past 30 years reali

Will Bateman

09 Dec 2021

Alumni

For centuries, governments worldwide have used monetary powers as tools of statecraft. Money can be created to wage wars, build welfare states and rescue markets from financial- and pandemic-driven contagions.

Annika Reynolds

07 Dec 2021

Student blog

Varshini Viswanath (student ambassador)

Diversity

01 Dec 2021

Research

A new research project led by scholars from The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law aims to challenge the traditional concept of a legal education by broadening the representation of historically marginalised groups, theories and p

Professor Andrew Macintosh

30 Nov 2021

Research

The New South Wales Government has recently announced a target of reducing the state’s emissions by 50 per cent by 2030 on 2005 levels.

The Responsible Shareholder

15 Nov 2021

Research

When companies cause harm to the environment, inflict injury on workers, or commit financial fraud, we're used to seeing directors, managers, advisers or regulators come under scrutiny.