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The Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law in the Faculty of Law plays a prominent, independent role in public debate on issues vital to Australia's future including Charters of Rights, federal reform, reconciliation and native title, refugees and migration law and the challenges of responding to terrorism. The Centre is a focal point for research and discussion of these and other questions of public law for the academic, professional and wider community. The Centre's Members, Postgraduate Students and Visitors seek to actively engage with government, the legal profession and broader community through research, teaching, media and consultancy work and events including conferences and seminars.
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Latest News
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| Christopher Michaelsen speaks at a public seminar on `Regulation of Dangerous People` at the Australian National University in Canberra and delivers an address on the future of the UN Security Council`s Taliban and Al Qaeda`s sanction`s regime |
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| George Williams writes in the Sydney Morning Herald on a republic |
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| The appearance of Paul Kildea and George Williams before a Parliamentary Committee on referendum processes is reported in the Australian |
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| Nicola McGarrity interviewed on BBC World Service and Radio 2SER about the conviction in the NSW Supreme Court of five men for terrorism offences |
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| Nicola McGarrity interviewed in The Guardian about the use of suppression orders in terrorism trials |
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| Andrew Lynch, Ben Teeger and George Williams make a submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee Inquiry into the Marriage Equality Amendment Bill 2009 |
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| Paul Kildea and George Williams make a submission to the House Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs Inquiry into the Machinery of Referendums |
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| Ben Golder, Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, Christopher Michaelsen, Edward Santow, Ben Teeger and Professor George Williams make a submission to the Attorney-General`s Department on the National Security Legislation Discussion Paper |
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| Andrew Lynch, Nicola McGarrity, Ben Teeger and Professor George Williams make a submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee on Inquiry into the Anti-Terrorism Laws Reform Bill 2009 |
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| Jane McAdam makes a submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs on Inquiry into the Migration Amendment (Complementary Protection) Bill 2009 |
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| Papers An archive of papers and presentation slides from the Centre's events from 2002 to our most recent Constitutional Law Conference. |
| Webcast A selection of recorded proceedings from Centre events. |
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Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, Faculty
of Law, UNSW Sydney NSW 2052, Australia Tel: +61 2 9385 2257
Fax: +61 2 9385 1175 Email: gtcentre@unsw.edu.au
CRICOS Provider Code 00098G, AUTHORISED BY the Associate Professor Andrew Lynch
Page Last Updated: Wednesday, 22 July 2009,
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