A new edition of The International Law of the Sea (Bloomsbury, 2023) co-authored by two of Australia’s foremost experts on the subject provides a comprehensive assessment of the foundational principles and contemporary issues in the law of the sea.
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A new edition of The International Law of the Sea (Bloomsbury, 2023) co-authored by two of Australia’s foremost experts on the subject provides a comprehensive assessment of the foundational principles and contemporary issues in the law of the sea.
Discover the remarkable academic and professional journey of Adam Kamradt-Scott, a 2023 ANU Master of Laws graduate and Professor of Global Health Security at Harvard University.
A landmark study led by Dr Anton Moiseienko has examined the Global Magnitsky Act's impact on individuals sanctioned over corruption charges with novel results.
Protection from Refuge: From Refugee Rights to Migration Management (Cambridge University Press, 2022) by Associate Professor Kate Ogg is the first global and comparative study of 'protection-from-refuge' litigation.
A lawyer, researcher and aspiring academic, Anu Adeyemi is in the second year of his Master of International Law and Diplomacy.
An ANU College of Law research project that aims to reconceive states' engagement with the international legal order in the face of populism has secured nearly $620,000 in ARC funding.
The Australian Crisis Simulation Summit is gearing up for its second year with an emphasis on inclusion and expertise.
Thammasat University lecturer Thitirat Thipsamritkul presents her research into Thailand's new data protection law.
Rachel Kirk (BA/LLB (Hons) ’17) is looking forward to exploring her interest in international law at the Permanent Court of Arbitration.
ANU Law scholars are in the US for a global project exploring the populist-driven backlash to the international, rules-based legal order.
International humanitarian law and weapons law scholar Dr William Boothby teaches Cyber Warfare Law.
Kirsten Storey (LLM '15) shares her experience as a judicial fellow at the International Court of Justice in The Hague.
A new book by ANU legal scholars presents a holistic picture of maritime issues affecting South East Asia.
Eunice Gitau and Temitope Muraina are the first ANU students to join the Yeosu Academy of the Law of the Sea.
International law expert Professor Donald Rothwell has co-written a new book examining the legal authority of ASEAN.