ANU College of Law alumnus Jake Blight (BGenSt, LLB (Hons) ’00, MAppCybern ’21) has been appointed as Australia's new Independent National Security Legislation Monitor.
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ANU College of Law alumnus Jake Blight (BGenSt, LLB (Hons) ’00, MAppCybern ’21) has been appointed as Australia's new Independent National Security Legislation Monitor.
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ANU has awarded honorary doctorates to three of its legal scholars for their exceptional contributions across law, academia and public service.
Rhodes Scholar Marcus Dahl (BSc, LLB (Hons), GDLP ’18) is using his experience to play a vital part in a world-first coronavirus study.
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.
From Beijing to Canberra, Charles Zhan (JD '11) reflects on his journey as a migrant, ANU Law alumnus, and international trade lawyer.
From the remote highlands of Papua New Guinea to the heights of legal academia, Dr Bal Kama’s scholarly success has been shaped by his determination to overcome challenges and deep commitment to the Pacific.
A report into sport integrity led by Associate Professor Kath Hall has contributed to the design of a new government agency to clamp down on match-fixing, doping and corruption.
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 ANU.
Alumnus Pierre Johannessen (GDLP ’16) answers common coronavirus-related legal questions.
Rachel Kirk (BA/LLB (Hons) ’17) is looking forward to exploring her interest in international law at the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
Veronica Koman (LLM '19) has won the 2019 Sir Ronald Wilson Human Rights Award for her efforts to expose the humanitarian crisis in West Papua.
Kirsten Storey (LLM '15) shares her experience as a judicial fellow at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.