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ANU Receives Top Research Rating for Law and Legal Studies
ANU Receives Top Research Rating for Law and Legal Studies

ANU Receives Top Research Rating for Law and Legal Studies

ANU Receives Top Research Rating for Law and Legal Studies in ERA report

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Professors Peter Cane and Jane Stapleton
Professors Peter Cane and Jane Stapleton

Professors Peter Cane and Jane Stapleton

Professors Peter Cane and Jane Stapleton elected to prestigious Arthur Goodheart Visiting Professorship of Legal Science at the University of Cambridge

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ANU College of Law ARC Future Fellowship recipients
ANU College of Law ARC Future Fellowship recipients

ANU College of Law ARC Future Fellowship recipients

Dr Matthew Rimmer: "Intellectual property and climate change: inventing clean technologies" & Professor Desmond Manderson: "The sight of justice: images and the rule of law."

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Professor Kim Rubenstein
Professor Kim Rubenstein

Professor Kim Rubenstein

Professor Kim Rubenstein, Director, Centre for International and Public Law receives ANU 2010 Top Supervisors Award

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ANU College of Law

Why study law at ANU?

ANU is ranked number one in Australia, top in the southern hemisphere and 17th in the world by the London Times Higher Education Supplement (2009). The University is also ranked number one in the southern hemisphere by the Shanghai Jiaoong University Institute of Higher Education (2009).

At ANU

Our lecturers and supervisors are experts in their fields. Our courses and Programs are innovative and challenging. As part of IARU (the alliance of ten of the world's leading research universities), we live up to an international reputation for excellence in research and teaching.

At ANU, you'll study with the best.

News

20
Apr

Matthew Rimmer
Big Tobacco's box fetish: plain packaging at the high court 
The Conversation
20 April 2012

12
Apr

The Australian Women's Coalition is calling young women between 18 - 30 years who live, study or work in the ACT to be a part of SHOUT!.

The first Canberra workshop takes place on Saturday, May 19th at the Canberra Museum & Gallery, Civic. Applications close Monday, May 7th.

For more information and to register, go to the AWC homepage www.awcaus.org.au and click on the SHOUT! link.

15
Nov

Public lecture text

15
Nov

Public lecture text

19
Sep

Don Anton
Anton's Weekly Digest of International Law
Vol. 2, No. 34 (1 September 2011)

19
Sep

Don Rothwell
Government could have foreseen refugee decision
The Australian
5 September 2011

19
Sep

Peter Bailey
Ten years of anti-terror laws
Sarah Collerton, 1233 ABC Newcastle
12 September 2011

19
Sep

Gregor Urbas
Familial DNA testing and phenotype DNA testing
Damien Carrick, The Law Report
30 August 2011

19
Sep

Kevin Boreham
Libya and the 'Responsibility to Protect' doctrine
On Line Opinion
26 August 2011

19
Sep

Marianne Dickie
Visa costs force choice on migrants
Stephanie Anderson, The Canberra Times
25 August 2011

ANU Law 50th anniversary

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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