Research Centres
Melbourne Law School is host to a number of research centres and institutes, specialising in a wide variety of legal fields.
In addition to teaching and research programs, the centres also hold a range of international and national conferences, seminars, interest group discussions, and in-house programs on leading-edge topics. While academics from within the Law School are key contributors to the research centres' activities, the centres benefit in their activities from the extensive involvement of a variety of experts and leading practitioners drawn from relevant industries, professions, investment institutions, governments and universities in both Australia and overseas.
Our Specialist Research Centres
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Asian Law Centre
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ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society
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Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics
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Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies
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Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law
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Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society
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Competition Law and Economics Network
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Electoral Regulation Research Network
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Health Law and Ethics Network
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Indigenous Law and Justice Hub
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Institute for International Law and the Humanities
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Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia
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Media and Communications Law Research Network
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Melbourne Centre for Commercial Law
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Melbourne Centre for Law and the Environment
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Melbourne Climate Futures
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Melbourne Criminal Law Research Forum
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MLS Human Rights Program
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Obligations Group
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Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness