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Doctors for the Environment test case on Woodside’s Scarborough Gas Project to proceed after court grants crucial costs order
Fourth time lucky? ACT’s regulatory standards law may finally pass, despite Treaty and legal doubts
CGTN: How China boosts high-quality development, high-efficiency governance for modernization drive
Can we confront cancel culture by finding common ground between moderate leftists and ‘wokists’?
Never Been More Important Time To Defend Rule Of Law
Adult punishment for children is a shameful social failure
Celebrating 200 years of legal excellence: Bicentenary of the inaugural Solicitor-General
Government to reinstate prisoner voting ban
Study of democracy’s decline offers roadmap for fighting back
Fairness and the rule of law must underpin election commitments
Statement On ‘Coalition Of Willing’ Leaders’ Meeting
Australian Prime Minister Doorstop Interview 1 March
From Protecting Civilians to Combating Crime, Preventing Conflict, United Nations Police Play Vital Role in Peacekeeping, Security Council Told
Outrageous destruction of precious Melbourne grassland after governments’ collective protection failure
Library Protest Crossed Line, Police Say
Address To Graduates – Attorney-General’s Department
Mandatory Sentencing Is Not Answer
Trump’s trade war is forcing Canada to revive a decades-old plan to reduce U.S. dependence
The Treaty Principles Bill’s promise of ‘equal rights’ ignores the blind spots of our democracy
Australian democracy is not dead, but needs help to ensure its survival
Security Council Adopts Presidential Statement Reaffirming that Acts of Terrorism Constitute among Most Serious Threats to International Peace, Security
Statement By Quad Foreign Ministers
Attorney-General Welcomes New Chief Justice
Trump’s First 100 Days In Office
Security Council Press Statement on Afghanistan
Concern for the rule of law and fundamental rights in Hong Kong SAR
Pseudo-law and the case of the sovereign citizen: a time waster in court or immunity loophole?
The government agrees Australia’s secrecy laws need to change. Now comes the hard part – taking action
Comancheros OMCG Targeted as part of National Day of Action
Response To Secrecy Offences Review Welcomed
COVID fine withdrawal, a just and sensible outcome
Türk urges lawmakers to reject proposed constitutional changes: Nicaragua
UN Human Rights Chief concerned about expansion of mandatory pretrial detention: Mexico
Rush To Facilitate Removals Tramples Liberties
Young Novocastrian of the year challenges Government’s anti-protest moves in Supreme Court
UN Human Rights chief urges end to intensifying violence in Port-au-Prince: Haiti
International conference seeks to raise awareness about sanctions, overcompliance and business conduct
Missed Opportunity To Defend Rule Of Law
High Court ruling on former detainee restrictions is welcome
UN Human Rights Chief urges de-escalation of post-election tensions: Mozambique
Unanimously Adopting Resolution 2753 (2024), Security Council Transfers Mandate to United Nations Transitional Assistance Mission in Somalia
Lawyers’ role in maintaining the rule of law must not be compromised
Quigley National Disgrace: Palmer
Regional organisations worldwide must protect, not threaten, human rights while countering terrorism, says UN expert
Türk says world must act as darkest moment of Gaza conflict unfolds
Locking Up Children Should Be Last Resort
Opening Remarks – Apia, Samoa
Attorney-General to deliver law lecture in Sydney