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CEPU and three officials penalised $34,600 over stoppage of works at Sydney Metro Trains Facility Site
Event to examine courts and 2020 election
Stronger focus on Australian values for visa applicants
Law Society of NSW congratulates Honourable Justice Steward and Honourable Justice Gleeson
Appointment of justice Steward and justice Gleeson to High Court of Australia
Statement on Auburn Gallipoli Mosque
We need movement on Commonwealth Integrity Commission
Bribery Prevention Network launches in Australia to protect business community
Public interest journalism deserves legislative protection
Public interest journalism deserves legislative protection
VU researchers awarded ARC grants for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander projects
Committee supports suspension of Hong Kong legal treaties
Fourteen years on: Victorian Charter of Human Rights
14 years on: Victorian Charter of Human Rights
Opening Statement on Matters relating to two treaties with Hong Kong
High Court likely to ‘free’ COVID’s political prisoners
FECCA celebrates nation’s new citizens and welcomes changes to citizenship testing
Focus on values in updated Australian Citizenship Test
Parliament to look at two treaties with Hong Kong
Law Council raises concerns about government’s extension to temporary insolvency emergency measures
Western Australian Parliament attacks Rule of Law – North Korea Laws in Australia
McGowan and Quigley Contempt of High Court of Australia
Mark McGowan cover-up: Clive palmer
Proposed legislation tars all in detention centres with same brush
Employers fail in cynical attack on workers
Newest Australian citizens welcomed
“A liberal culture within police force is something worth fighting for”
Government going too far prohibiting items in detention facilities
Statement on passage of national security law for Hong Kong
Law Council President, Pauline Wright, statement on China imposing security laws in Hong Kong
Law Council President, Pauline Wright, statement on Hon Dyson Heydon, AC, QC
Statement from Law Society of NSW
Announcement of launch of free trade agreement negotiations with UK a positive for legal profession
Law Council urges against mandatory minimum sentences
There is merit in Magnitsky-style legislation says Law Council
Webinar with International IDEA & Embassy of Sweden in Seoul
Questions remain around Govt’s Covid-19 law
Deep concern at Hong Kong national security legislation
Master Builders Ready To Help Rebuild Australia – Response to PM’s ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Press Club Address
Proposed constitutional amendments in Samoa concerning
Joint statement on COVID-19 and duty to document
Covid Committee summonses Solicitor General
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Madeline Gleeson: A 2020 Young Woman to Watch in International Affairs
ABA reiterates calls to release pro-democracy figures in Hong Kong
Global response to coronavirus pandemic must not be undermined by bribery
Call for release of pro-democracy leaders arrested in Hong Kong
High Court decision highlights ongoing vulnerability