MLS media round up 2020
From Black Lives Matter to mentoring during COVID-19, these are your most-read articles from MLS in 2020
Published 14 Dec 2020
From Black Lives Matter to mentoring during COVID-19, these are your most-read articles from MLS in 2020
Published 14 Dec 2020
Published 09 Dec 2020
Dr Jake Goldenfein (MLS) and Dr Sebastian Benthall (NYU) present their research on ‘Data science and the need for collective law and ethics’ in this event, co-hosted by The Centre for AI and Digital Ethics and the HMI project from the Australian National University.
Published 09 Dec 2020
The Virtual Roundtable on Asian Law #9: Criminal Law Reform in Asia was held on 16 October 2020.The panel discussed various aspects of criminal law reform including the evolution of the penal code in various Asian jurisdictions such as Singapore, Myanmar, Bhutan and India, the death penalty in jurisdictions such as Hong Kong and Singapore, and the consideration of personality disorders in sentencing.
Published 03 Dec 2020
Published 02 Dec 2020
Activist, academic and Melbourne Law School alum Jacqui Katona shares her views on the importance of bringing Indigenous perspectives to legal scholarship.
Published 30 Nov 2020
As a law student, Katherine Brazenor (LLB(Hons)’08) often wished she had a mentor to give her an insight into the realities of legal practice. Now in her ninth year as part of the MLS mentoring program and having been a mentor to 11 students and counting, Katherine reflects on her experiences and the importance of ‘paying it forward’.
Published 26 Nov 2020
This project is a collaboration between Melbourne Law School and Jindal Global University, India. The project seeks to build pathways for legal innovation in India to support and inform law reform in Australia and other comparable jurisdictions, and also for reciprocal interactions.
Published 24 Nov 2020
Megan Prictor discusses the legal considerations of recording medical consults.
Published 12 Nov 2020
Published 10 Nov 2020
Published 10 Nov 2020
Published 05 Nov 2020
Great idea, but first, check it’s legal
Published 02 Nov 2020
Megan Prictor joins Dilruk Jayasinha on ABC Radio Melbourne
Published 02 Nov 2020
While restrictions are being eased in Victoria and life in Australia is approaching some sense of ‘COVID-normal’, many of the changes necessitated by the pandemic have left a lasting impact on the way we live and work – and the legal profession is no exception.
Published 29 Oct 2020
This project is led by the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Melbourne Law School and Jindal Global Law School.
Published 29 Oct 2020
Last year Melbourne Law School welcomed lawyers working for legal aid organisations in India, Pakistan and Indonesia, as part of the Death Penalty Litigators – Comparative Criminal Justice Study Tour. One year later, we catch up with members of the tour to find out what they are doing now.
Published 29 Oct 2020
New research explores the gap between regulation and practice in healthcare devices, particularly for type 1 diabetes, that are part of the Internet of Things.
Published 21 Oct 2020
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