The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies (CCCS) undertakes and promotes research on constitutional law and government and provides a focal point for scholars and practitioners interested in these areas.
News and Events
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2025 CCCS Constitutional Law Conference
The 2025 conference will open with the second Michael Crommelin Lecture on Thursday 24 July 2025. The lecture will be delivered by the Honourable Catherine Holmes AC SC, former Chief Justice of Queensland and Royal Commissioner, Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme. Friday 25 July will be an all-day conference with four expert panel sessions.
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Constitution Transformation Network
The Constitution Transformation Network brings together researchers and practitioners to explore the phenomenon of constitutional transformation
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Conversations About The Voice
This is a series of events exploring and explaining the proposal to change the Australian Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia. The series is organised by the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne Law School.
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About CCCS
CCCS brings together researchers to undertake and promote research on the constitutional law and government of Australia and of other countries.
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Newsletters and Annual Reports
CCCS produces twice a year newsletter providing updates on the activities of our members and a annual report.
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Contact us
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