Prof Mathew addresses UN in Geneva
Professor Pene Mathew, Head and Dean of the Griffith Law School presented a paper at the United Nations in Geneva this week.
Professor Pene Mathew, Head and Dean of the Griffith Law School presented a paper at the United Nations in Geneva this week.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees has often advocated for and been closely involved in regional arrangements for protection of refugees. Professor Pene Mathew and Tristan Harley take a closer look at the issue.
Griffith Law School Dean Professor Pene Mathew recorded for ABC Radio National's Big Ideas
Griffith Law School Dean Professor Pene Mathew speaks to ABC Radio PM about the push for a Human Rights Act in Queensland
Griffith law students recieved the Best Applicant Memorial Award at the national rounds of the Philip C Jessup International Law moot court competition held in Canberra this month.
Griffith’s law experts will meet next week to discuss the impact of the proposed Human Rights Act in Queensland.
More than 30 high achieving Griffith Law students were honoured for their academic accomplishments at the Dean’s Law AwardsÂ
How countries can best implement a sustainable refugee action plan was the focus of recent UN talks in Geneva.
From an inaugural cohort of just 75 students in 1992, Griffith Law School today is recognised as one of Queensland's most influential law schools while maintaining the University's unwavering commitment to social justice.
Griffith Law School is now ranked first in Queensland and third in Australia.