Research papers by ANU legal scholars recently exceeded 100,000 downloads on the international journal and repository SSRN.
Research papers by ANU legal scholars recently exceeded 100,000 downloads on the international journal and repository SSRN.
Does the world’s first international e-mooting competition offer a glimpse of the future of legal education?
#MeToo and the Law is the first course of its kind offered by an Australian law school.
ANU students have collaborated on a report into the ACT's implementation of an anti-torture treaty.
Thammasat University lecturer Thitirat Thipsamritkul presents her research into Thailand's new data protection law.
How does one lead a life of law, love, and freedom? It’s a question that Associate Professor Joshua Neoh aims to address in his new book.
Bev King helped "personalise" the ANU Law experience for countless students in her role at the front office.
Grace Bramwell is determined not to let a degenerative eye disease hold her back from pursuing her career in environmental law.
From aspiring actress to University Medallist, Hannah Dawson's law studies at ANU have been shaped by curiosity and determination.
When Jeremy (Wei Peng) Soh undertook his internship at the Commonwealth Ombudsman, he never imagined it would lead to him publishing an article in research journal.
Have well do hotel-sector businesses live up to their corporate social responsibility statements?
One of the most cited texts on Australian law, "Statutory Interpretation in Australia" has come a long way since its first edition in 1974.
Professor Desmond Manderson discusses the "great privilege" of being named a fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
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.
“Technology, public law and public administration” is a conference that brings together more than a dozen law technology experts.
ANU Law scholars are in the US for a global project exploring the populist-driven backlash to the international, rules-based legal order.
Dr Henning Grosse Ruse-Khan says teaching a masters-level course on intellectual property at ANU is a "great experience".
A new book co-authored by Associate Professor Greg Weeks aims to help practitioners work across traditional legal “silos” in public and private law.
International humanitarian law and weapons law scholar Dr William Boothby teaches Cyber Warfare Law.