Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh
@ananianwelsh
Associate Professor @uqlaw. Constitutional law ⚖️ National security 👮♀️ Courts 👩⚖️ Media freedom ✍️: law.uq.edu.au/research/press…. She/her
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🎉New #PhD #Scholarship opportunity🎉 Hosted at University of Melbourne Melbourne Law School, join the CEVAW 2024 #PhD cohort & contribute to research working towards eliminating #violenceagainstwomen #VAW in #Australia & the #IndoPacific. 👉Applications are now open: findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/opportunity/11…
Please join Lenore Taylor and I to launch my forthcoming book, Courting Power at Better Read Than Dead on 23 October. Tickets available here: betterreadevents.com/events/courtin… Grata Fund
Join us tomorrow for a lunchtime discussion about the #VoicetoParliament & the upcoming referendum. Dr Dr Dani Linder is a Bundjalung, Kungarakany woman, a public lawyer, and a Senior Lecturer at UQ Law School. monash.edu/law/research/c… Australian Association of Constitutional Law Griffith University Griffith_CGPP #MonashUni
With thanks to Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh, the Hon Anthony Whealy KC and the anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments. The article was prepared in the context of Cheryl Saunders and Adrienne Stone's Constitutions in Global Perspective course at Melbourne Law.
Day 1 of the UQ Law School Indigenous Voice info desk! I've had quite a few engaged students come through in the last hour asking questions and having informative conversations from both sides of politics. Tues and Wed lunch times come say hi! Caitlin Goss Dr Rebecca Ananian-Welsh
I am so proud to be working in UQ Law School with all the support and respectful conversations we have with one another about the Indigenous Voice referendum. Great leadership from both staff and students 👏 🔥#voteyes23
Worth watching: National Press Club today, former Chief Justice of Australia, Robert French, on the place of the Voice in the Australian Constitution.
This thread from Dr Gabrielle Appleby explains succinctly our open letter, signed by 71 public law teachers, to help voters sift through the information on the Voice, details here abc.net.au/news/2023-10-0…
Seventy constitutional law experts have penned an open letter to dispel some of the misinformation circulating surrounding the Voice to Parliament, so, we ask Madelaine Chiam, who signed the letter, to summarise the Voice in a simple way for us.
32 Law Academics at Queensland's oldest Law School UQ Law School, with expertise across diverse areas of law, say the Voice proposal is well-considered, legally sound and will improve Australia’s democracy. I am proud to be one of them. #Yes23 2023-voice-referendum.webflow.io
Notorious terrorist Benbrika has won in the High Court and will remain an Aust citizen - in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand I explain why this isn’t necessarily a bad thing for Australia’s security. #auscon #auspublaw theconversation.com/is-a-terrorist…