The Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law plays a prominent, independent role in public debate on issues of public law significance in Australia and globally.
This includes issues relating to the judiciary, federalism, elections, Voice and indigenous legal issues, statutes and administrative justice, rights, democracy and the rule of law.
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.