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Latest videos
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2025 Jim Carlton Integrity Lecture - 29.05.25
In the annual Jim Carlton Integrity Lecture on 29 May 2025, Justice Sarah Pritchard reviewed the history and modern power to pardon and the prerogative of mercy.
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2025 Peter Brett Memorial Lecture - 09.04.25
Professor Lindsay Farmer examines the use of conspiracy law against climate protestors to ask how we should respond to the deployment of conspiracy laws in legal or political terms.
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2025 Melbourne University Law Review Annual Lecture - 02.04.25
Inaugural President of the Administrative Review Tribunal, The Hon Justice Emilios Kyrou, presents 'Changing attitudes to independence of Australian tribunals'
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2025 Seabrook Chambers Public Lecture - 27.03.25
Honourable Justice Lincoln Crowley of the Supreme Court of QLD breaks down the challenges facing judiciary independence and the administration of justice in Australia.
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2025 Allen Hope Southey Memorial Lecture - 25.03.25
Professor Lusina Ho, University of Hong Kong, delivered the lecture 'Breaking Trust Law Boundaries for Impact Investing'
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2024 Miegunyah Distinguished Visiting Fellow Lecture - 3.12.24
Visiting scholar Professor Shazia Choudhry from the University of Oxford presented this lecture addressing how family law systems can inadvertently prioritise abusers and the conflicts with human rights law.
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2024 Harold Ford Memorial Lecture - 20.11.2024
Justice Mark Leeming discusses the history of company directors versus trustees and their modern applications.
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2024 Francis Gurry Lecture on Intellectual Property - 19.11.2024
'Tracking for Change: A Pathway for a Future Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property Law' by international authority Dr Terri Janke.
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2024 Baxt Lecture - 12.11.24
Alison Jones, Professor of Law at King's College London, considers why, despite significant efforts to fight them, collusion and corruption remain pervasive problems in public procurement.
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2024 Seabrook Chambers Public Lecture - 02.10.24
Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Australia, Debra Mortimer, examines the origins of the concept of "open justice".
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2024 Sir Kenneth Bailey Memorial Lecture - 19.09.24
International Law and the Multilateral System in Face of Climate Change and Threats to the Ocean, presented by Dr Nilufer Oral.
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2024 James Merralls Fellowship in Law Lecture - 5.09.24
What form should our relationship with the state take? Nick Barber, Professor of Constitutional Law and Theory at Oxford University, presented this lecture in Melbourne on 5 September 2024.
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Law and COVID-19
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Podcasts
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Being Stateless
Being Stateless is a podcast about people in Australia who have been stateless. About their memories, experiences, and histories. Across a series of oral history interviews, Jordana Silverstein – a historian and descendant of stateless refugees – has brought together people living in Australia who share stories, insights, knowledge and experiences of statelessness.
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CEVAW Conversations
CEVAW Conversations brings you inside the research working to eliminate violence against women. Hosted by the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women (CEVAW), this podcast translates cutting-edge research into accessible conversations with experts from across Australia and the Indo-Pacific region.
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Climate Talks
Join hosts Professor Jackie Peel, Associate Professor Cathy Oke and PhD Candidate Bek Markey-Towler as they bring you the information you need to know in the lead up to the annual United Nations Climate Change Conferences – or COPs.
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Constitutional Cafe
Scholarly but fun conversations about constitutions brought to you by the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies at Melbourne Law School.