THE CONVERSATION | Associate Professor Justine Bell-James believes we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to halt and reverse biodiversity loss through ambitious law and policy reform.
Returning to university to undertake a master’s degree in law is a big commitment, but one that will ultimately help you enhance your expertise, develop your research skills and sharpen your professional edge.
THE CONVERSATION | In response to the Annual Threat Assessment delivered by Mike Burgess, Brendan Walker-Munro and Sarah Kendall explain the legal definition of sabotage and how ASIO is meeting these dangers.
Professor Ann Black from UQ Law School has received a prestigious Award for Teaching Excellence at the annual Australian Awards for University Teaching.
Studying an undergraduate program at the UQ Law School provides you with a variety of enriching extra-curricular and co-curricular experiences that will give you an edge as you start your career.
‘Red tape’ is hindering marine and coastal restoration projects across Australia, according to University of Queensland research led by Associate Professor Justine Bell-James
Australia’s defence export program has recently come under scrutiny for its lack of transparency – particularly in relation to whether approved export permits are providing material support to Israel’s war against Hamas.
The University of Queensland (UQ) Law School researcher Professor Nicholas Aroney has received a prestigious Fellowship in the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
On October 14, Australians said “no” to the Voice to the Parliament, choosing not to enshrine an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advisory body in the Constitution.
Thanks to a team of 9 students from The University of Queensland Law School, Australians who need help with understanding or requesting NDIS funding will soon have access to a publicly available database to guide their appeals.
On Wednesday 23 August 2023, Associate Professor Shucheng (Peter) Wang from City University of Hong Kong gave a CPICL public seminar on the Constitutional Dialogism and ‘One Country, Two Systems’: Common Law vs Chinese Law?
Brendan Walker-Munro and Sarah Kendall respond to the special Senate committee report on foreign interference through social media by electing on current laws and what still needs to be done.
The University of Queensland has claimed victory in the 23rd International Maritime Law Arbitration Moot (IMLAM), beating out teams from around the world to secure its tenth world-title win in the competition.
A law degree can take you almost anywhere. Learn how Famin’s time at UQ fuelled her passion for social justice as a pro bono and community investment lawyer.
THE CONVERSATION | The AUKUS partnership between Australia, the US and the UK includes an information exchange agreement. Although the partners are committed to sharing these technologies and information, there’s a problem.
THE CONVERSATION | Professor Graeme Orr examines the current rules for election funding in Australian politics, the latest parliamentary committee recommendations, and what the prospects are for lasting reform.