‘Self-defence’ with the help of allies in cyberspace? Collective countermeasures and international law
In 2019 Estonia adopted the position that states not directly impacted by a cyber attack could apply countermeasures to support...
In 2019 Estonia adopted the position that states not directly impacted by a cyber attack could apply countermeasures to support...
From hostage negotiation to international business, Master of International Law student Austin Whittaker is used to high pressure situations.
Can the UN 2030 sustainable development agenda live up to its own ambitions?
An Australian international criminal lawyer spoke of the horrific experiences of victims and survivors of ongoing genocides in countries throughout the world at a Griffith University round table in October.
By Michelle Rourke Griffith Law School Return readers of the LFC blog will already be aware that the international legal...
Griffith Law students have just topped the world’s best students in the field of international commercial arbitration – an area...
Alicia Smyth is the first recipient of a new scholarship that will provide opportunities for female Indigenous law students.
Dr Anthony Lawrence has won Australia's most lucrative poetry prize.
Female leaders share their thoughts on leadership as well as the challenges and opportunities 2020 presented, on International Women’s Day.
Recent Law graduate Chloe Aus is making a difference in Sydney, practising as a lawyer and working with Amnesty International...