Griffith Law grad advocating for community led solution to help refugees
Recent Law graduate Chloe Aus is making a difference in Sydney, practising as a lawyer and working with Amnesty International...
Recent Law graduate Chloe Aus is making a difference in Sydney, practising as a lawyer and working with Amnesty International...
Griffith Law School Dean Professor Penelope Mathew will join a panel discussion on Refugees and the Rule of Law at the Supreme Court of Queensland tonight.
Two Griffith University law graduates passionate about social justice are reshaping the profession.
Rwandan refugee Amiel Nubaha says his studies at Griffith inspired him to draw on his incredible life experience to give back to society.
Griffith Law School welcomed over 350 Year 11 and 12 high school students from around Brisbane, for a two-day legal conference held this week.
Griffith Law School academics welcome Queensland’s Human Rights Act Bill and are available for comment Associate Professor Sue Harris-Rimmer, Australian...
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill Professor, University of New South Wales & Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Sydney 23 October 2018...
How countries can best implement a sustainable refugee action plan was the focus of recent UN talks in Geneva.
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.
Public conversation about asylum seekers and refugees have devolved over the years, but visiting academic Professor James Hathaway argues that it can be changed.