ANU Law, Public Law and Inequality Conference: Registrations Open

ANU Law and the Centre for International and Public Law are delighted to announce that registrations for an international conference on the theme of Public Law and Inequality to be held on 16-18 February 2022 are now open. The conference will be held in a hybrid format, with an in-person conference in Canberra for Australia-based participants and virtual attendance available for international participants. There is a modest registration fee for Australian in-person participants, but international participants may register for free.

 Join over 40 speakers, including: Samuel Moyn (Yale), Julie Suk (Fordham), Tarun Khaitan (Oxford), Rosalind Dixon (UNSW), Adrienne Stone (Melbourne), Amna Akbar (Ohio State), Jeff King (UCL), Farrah Ahmed (Melbourne), Ntina Tzouvala (ANU), Will Bateman (ANU), Katharine Young (Boston College Law School), Veena Dubal (UC, Hastings), Asmi Wood (ANU), and Christopher Essert (Toronto). Megan Davis (UNSW) will deliver the Sawer Public Lecture as part of the conference program (registration will be separate Professor Davis’ lecture). Conference details, including the full program, are available here.

 Please register early to secure your place at the conference and to ensure you are kept informed.

 In 2023, Federal Law Review - the flagship journal of the ANU College of Law at The Australian National University - will publish a special issue on themes underlying the conference. This call for submission is open to all, including but not only conference participants. It is expected that the issue will include national or comparative perspectives on equality spanning several countries.

Paper submissions for this special issue are due 22 March 2022. For details please visit here.