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A BRIEF HISTORY

ANU College of Law

Welcome to Australia’s national law school.

A BRIEF HISTORY

ANU College of Law

Tertiary education began in Canberra in 1930 with the establishment of the Canberra University College – a joint initiative of the Australian Government and the University of Melbourne.

A BRIEF HISTORY

ANU College of Law

1930

Canberra University College lectures were held in temporary huts in Childers Street, Acton.

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ANU College of Law

1930 – 1960

On 1 August 1946, The Australian National

University was established as an exclusively research-

based institution.

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1946

IMAGE COURTESY OF OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE

Professor Herbert (Joe) Burton was

the first Professor and Principal of Canberra

University College from 1949.

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1949

On 7 December 1951, the ANU confers

its first degree of an Honorary Doctor of Laws on Sir Robert Garran, one

of the authors of the Australian Constitution and a long-time

advocate of university education in Canberra.

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1951

ANU ARCHIVES: UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHS, ANUA15/23/1

In the Law library, there is a

bust of Sir Robert Garran – everyone

rubs his nose for good luck!

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Professor Herbert Burton presenting bust to Sir Robert Garran in 1952.

In 1960, the Canberra University College was

incorporated into the ANU and became the School of

General Studies. The ANU Faculty of Law thus

dates from 1960.

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1960

Following the amalgamation of the Canberra University College into the ANU in 1960, law teaching continued for the time being in the Childers Street huts.

A BRIEF HISTORY

ANU College of Law

1960 – 1965

Our legacy is built on excellence in research, teaching and learning.

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Published since 1964, the Federal Law Review is recognised as one of Australia’s leading academic law journals.

The first wing of the

Law building was completed in 1965.

The architects were O’Mahoney Neville

& Morgan.

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1965

The Bengali Law Reports – created

by Paul Sheehan and lodged in the ANU law

library – are part of ANU folklore, annotating comics summarising the law and moral code of Phantom

comic episodes.

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1960s

As well as the LLB, the College has offered postgraduate programs

since its commencement. The LLM was initially a research degree and was

first awarded to David Anderson in 1967.

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1967

Students (relaxing in deck chairs!) back in

1971, taking a break from study on the Law School lawns.

From the archive

1971

The Hon Kevin O’Leary was the founding director of ANU Legal Workshop – during this time, Law was heralded as ‘most innovative faculty on campus’.

ANU Legal Workshop

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ANU College of Law

1971

In 1972, the ANU Legal Workshop offered the first

university based Practical Legal Training (PLT)

program in Australia.

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1972

Dr James O’Donovan graduated with the first PhD from

ANU in Law in 1976. He is now an Adjunct Professor at

the University of Western Australia Law School.

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1976

Teams from ANU won the Jessup International Mooting Competition in Washington DC, defeating teams from around the world.

A BRIEF HISTORY

ANU College of Law

1981 & 2010

1981 team Vivienne Bath, Andrew Byrnes, Chris Erskine and Tom Faunce2010 team Ellen Chapple, Rohan Kapur, Sarah Lynch, Sneha Rangnath and Sam Thorpe

IMAGE COURTESY OF CHENSIYUAN

The College’s postgraduate coursework programs are the largest in Australia. The LLM

coursework program dates from 1984.

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1984

The Centre for International and Public Law was established with the appointment of Professor Philip Alston. The Centre was the first in the College and one of the earliest ventures by an Australian law school to set up a research centre concentrating on a particular field of law.

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ANU College of Law

1989

In 1998 we inaugurated the annual

Geoffrey Sawer lecture, since delivered by such luminaries

as Sir Ninian Stephen, Justice Elizabeth Evatt, and Professor Leslie Zines. Geoffrey Sawer

was appointed as the first Professor of Law at

ANU in 1950.

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1998

We have been honoured to have as members of the College many of the country’s most eminent legal experts.

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ANU College of Law

2008

Emeritus Professors (clockwise from back left)Dennis Pearce, David Hambly, Jim Davis, Don Greig, Jack Richardson and Leslie ZinesIMAGE COURTESY OF MICHAEL COPER

Today, ANU College of Law is now home to over 25 per cent of students at The Australian National University.

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ANU College of Law

2015

The ANU Law Students’ Society dates from 1963 and has grown to be one of the largest societies on campus.

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ANU College of Law

1963 – 2015

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ANU College of Law

In our 50+ years as the ANU College of Law, we’ve brought together some of the best and brightest legal minds in Australia.

Through the achievements of our staff, students and alumni, we have created an enviable reputation in Australia and around the world.

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ANU College of Law

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ANU College of Law

We have an extraordinary visitors program that has seen some of the world’s most eminent lawyers and public figures spend time at the College.

Visitors over the years have included the Dalai Lama, Justices of

the United States Supreme Court, Justices of the

High Court of Australia, ex-Prime Ministers and many others.

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We are considered a leader in constitutional and administrative law.

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ANU College of Law

. . . and have particular expertise in international law.

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. . . and are home to one of Australia’s most respected environmental law programs.

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ANU College of Law

We contribute significantly to the

ANU top ranking of 5 in Excellence in Research

Australia (ERA) and we are one of only two Australian universities

to achieve this.

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2015

Above all, we are guided by a commitment to the values of law reform and social justice.

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ANU College of Law

A BRIEF HISTORY

ANU College of Law

While we respect and learn from our history, we never let it limit or constrain us from developing bold new initiatives.

2015

John Fleming 1959 – 60

Harold Ford 1960 – 61

Jack Richardson 1961 – 66, 1968 – 70

Harry Whitmore 1970 – 72

Patrick Atiyah 1972 – 73

Leslie Zines 1973 – 75, 1984 – 86

Douglas Whalan 1975 – 77

Don Greig 1977 – 80, 1988 – 91

David Hambly 1980 – 82, 1986 – 88

Dennis Pearce 1982 – 84, 1991–94

Tom Campbell 1995 – 97

Michael Coper 1998 –2012

Stephen Bottomley since 2013

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ANU College of Law

Law Deans

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ANU College of Law

Ours is a law school that is continually looking to the future.

2015

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ANU College of Law

In just 50 years, we’ve grown to become one of the world’s leading law schools.

We are Australia’s only 20/20 law school –

a world’s top 20 law school at a world’s top 20 university.

*QS World University Rankings

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2015

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