UN poverty expert: inequality must become a political issue
Poverty is largely ignored as a human rights violation, according to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights, Professor Philip Alston.
Published 04 Jul 2016
Poverty is largely ignored as a human rights violation, according to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights, Professor Philip Alston.
Published 04 Jul 2016
This workshop aims to bring together postgraduate students from Australia and New Zealand who are researching topics relating to Vietnamese legal studies.
Published 01 Jul 2016
LinkedIn is fast becoming a crucial means of communication and connectivity.
Published 29 Jun 2016
There is a need for further conversations about mental health in Australia, according to MLS alumnus and CEO of SANE Australia Mr Jack Heath.
Published 22 Jun 2016
Few lawyers have been a subject of law in as many varied and conflicting ways as anti-apartheid activist Dikgang Moseneke, the recently retired Deputy Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.
Published 17 Jun 2016
Nominated as a "Leader of Tomorrow", Melbourne JD student Scott Colvin participated in the 46th St. Gallen Symposium in Switzerland last month, a global gathering that draws together students and top decision makers to debate contemporary economic and political issues.
Published 15 Jun 2016
Undertaking a Master of Laws at Melbourne Law School was a transformational experience for Clare Lakewood, helping her launch an international career in environmental law.
Published 14 Jun 2016
Drugs Law and Legal Practice in Southeast Asia co-authored by Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society Director, Professor Tim Lindsey and Asian Law Centre Director, Professor Pip Nicholson, investigates criminal law and practice relevant to drugs regulation in three Southeast Asian jurisdictions: Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam.
Published 14 Jun 2016
Technology skills are increasingly essential for law graduates. Melbourne Law School's Mr Gary Cazalet is addressing this need with Law Apps, a subject where students design, build and release a live legal expert system that can provide legal information to non-lawyers.
Published 06 Jun 2016
A collaborative research project focusing on how support systems can be improved to prevent disability-based discrimination in the criminal justice system was launched recently at a workshop held at Melbourne Law School.
Published 02 Jun 2016
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Published 31 May 2016
One of MLS's defining characteristics is the passion and energy of its teaching staff. Few embody this passion like Professor Ian Malkin, who this week celebrates 30 years with the faculty.
Published 26 May 2016
A website created by a team of MLS students that helps Victorians navigate the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) appeals process was named the winner of the Law Apps Bake Off at Melbourne Law School on Monday night.
Published 26 May 2016
A new book by Melbourne Law School Associate Professor Jason N E Varuhas aims to fundamentally reshape thinking on how courts ought to approach the award of damages for breaches of basic rights.
Published 17 May 2016
Melbourne Law School has had the privilege of its rich history and teaching and learning environment being shaped by leading figures in the law.
Published 13 May 2016
The University of Melbourne has welcomed the Federal Government's announcement that the Juris Doctor qualifications of 10 Australian universities, including Melbourne, will now be recognised in Singapore.
Published 12 May 2016
Registration is now closed for the CMCL / IPRIA interactive workshop.
Published 28 Apr 2016
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Dr. Monika Zalnieriute attended the 55th meeting of the International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in Marrakech, Morocco, 5–10 March 2016*
Published 26 Apr 2016
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