The virtual conference will feature discussion as of important developments in the High Court, Federal Court and state courts and provide an overview of the key public law debates in 2022.
The ninth annual Public Law in the Classroom workshop will be held in hybrid format at the Faculty of Law and Justice, UNSW and via Teams on Thursday, 9 February 2023
A Theory of African Constitutionalism by Berihun Gebeyeasks and seeks to answer why we need a new theoretical framework for African constitutionalism and how this could offer us
In July this year, Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus exercised his power to discontinue the Commonwealth prosecution of Bernard Collaery, bringing an end to a complex, four year legal dispute.
The US Supreme Court has had a tumultuous year: in December 2021, a blue-ribbon commission appointed by the White House raised serious questions about the future of the Court, its size and jurisdiction.
The 2022 Mason Conversation features the Honourable Murray Gleeson AC in conversation with Professor Rosalind Dixon, Director, G+T Centre of Public Law, UNSW Sydney.
No one could doubt that we live in turbulent times – floods, fires, COVID-19 and a war in the Ukraine are but some of the challenges facing the world today.
The 2022 Constitutional Law Conference will be held via Zoom on Friday 11 February 2022, organised by the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law at the Faculty of Law and Justice, UNSW, with the support of the Australian Association of Constitutiona
The federal government has recently announced the intention to enact new voter ID requirements for federal elections. This proposal raises issues of constitutionality and broader democratic policy.