Law and Conflict in Myanmar

Legal and constitutional reform often occurs at moments of political conflict, crisis and change. This is the case in Myanmar today.The general assumption is that law has not played a significant role in Myanmar in the past, but that in the post-2011 transition from military to semi-civilian rule, law can and will take on a more importantContinue reading “Law and Conflict in Myanmar”

Podcast for Law Reform in Myanmar Beyond 2015

Last Tuesday evening a panel discussion on Law Reform in Myanmar Beyond 2015 was held at UNSW, Sydney. An audio recording of the panel discussion and book launch is available here  The event was co-hosted by the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law and the Australia-Myanmar Constitutional Democracy Project. It built on legal education andContinue reading “Podcast for Law Reform in Myanmar Beyond 2015”

Law Reform in Myanmar Beyond 2015

You are invited to attend an evening panel discussion on what lies ahead for the law reform process in Myanmar. This event is co-hosted by the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law and the Australian-Myanmar Constitutional Democracy Project. It builds on legal education and constitutional law initiatives already established by several UNSW Law SchoolContinue reading “Law Reform in Myanmar Beyond 2015”