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Events

Panel on Trump 2.0: Tariffs, Territory, and Treaties

Members of the research team Jo Ford, Imogen Saunders, Peter Danchin, along with Donald Rothwell and Kate Ogg, joined a panel to discuss  the international law implications of the US President's second term in office. The panel was hosted by ANU Law's Centre for International and Public Law. 

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Roundtable Discussion - Reconceiving State Engagement with International Law and Institutions at the Ateneo de Manila University Law School

Together with the Ateneo de Manila University Law School and Ateneo School of Government, the research team hosted a roundtable discussion on Philippine state engagement with international law (human rights law, trade, health and civil society) under the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte. In the photo are ANU's Professor Jeremy Farrall, Associate Professor Imogen Saunders, Dr. Nina Araneta-Alana together with Dean Joey Hofileña (ADMU), Dean Randy Tuaño (ASOG), Dr. Maria Soledad Antonio, Atty. Arpee Santiago, Atty. Evecar Cruz-Ferrer, Rappler's Marites Vitug, Dr. Aaron Jed Rabena, DTI Director Marie Sherylyn Aquia, Dr. Alma Salvador and Asia Foundation's Sam Chittick.

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Roundtable Discussion -Reconceiving State Engagement with International Law and Institutions at the University of the Philippines

Together with the University of the Philippines Institute of
International Legal Studies, the research team hosted a roundtable discussion on Philippine state engagement with human rights law under the presidency of Rodrigo Duterte. In the photo are ANU's Professor Jeremy Farrall, Associate Professor Imogen Saunders, Dr. Nina Araneta-Alana together with Judge Raul Pangalangan (former judge of the international criminal court), UP Law professors Rommel Casis, Michael Tiu, Jr. and Roselle Tugade.

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International Conference Presentation - Depths and Echoes: Memory, Crisis, and the Unconscious in International Law

Dr. Nina Araneta-Alana presents (on behalf of co-authors Associate Professor Imogen Saunders and Professor Jo Ford) their research on institutional resilience at the 2025 Australian and New Zealand Society of International Conference in Canberra, Australia. The research reflects on how international legal institutions engage with memory and resilience, raising questions about what international law preserves and protects, what it forgets, and whose voices are heard or silenced in the process. It also asks what it means to recast resilience using a justice-oriented approach. 

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