Patrick Graham is joined by Dr Monique Cormier to talk about Australia's relationship with a Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, nuclear obligations and the USA's defence facility in Australia at Pine Gap.
Monique is a Senior Law Lecturer in the UNE School of Law. Her research focuses on international crime, nuclear disarmament and extended nuclear deterrence. Monique also undertakes pro bono advisory projects for non-governmental organisations on contemporary issues of public international law.
In this week's episode, Monique chats to Patrick about Australia's increasingly challenging defence environment and the unique issues for Australians as well as our Pacific neighbours.
Tune into this week's Law in the Bush episode to learn more about Dr Monique Cormier's journey in Law and Australia's nuclear obligations and future.
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