Large scale doping nothing new, sports law expert explains
Doping. A subject that was once taboo in sport is now in the headlines as often as there is an international competition.
Published 10 Nov 2015
Doping. A subject that was once taboo in sport is now in the headlines as often as there is an international competition.
Published 10 Nov 2015
Sarah Mercer, Research Assistant for the Korea Program of the ALC, has recently been interning with the Australian Permanent Mission to the UN for the 28th Regular Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva. She had the privilege to make a statement on behalf of Australia regarding our technical cooperation for inclusive and participatory development in our region.
Published 02 Nov 2015
What are the legal issues for investors funding solar roof-tops? How will laws developed in the context of traditional energy generators work for small scale energy cooperatives? These are just some of the cutting edge legal questions being asked of students in Melbourne's Sustainability Business Clinic.
Published 27 Oct 2015
A rich program in Public Law will be offered in the MLM in 2016.
Published 09 Oct 2015
Whoever and wherever we are, we should all have the same rights.
Published 07 Oct 2015
With the JD now in its 8th year, it is an appropriate time to review the curriculum and teaching methods to see whether there are areas for improvement. This comes in the context of a degree that has had strong feedback as to quality from both students and employers.
Published 30 Sep 2015
Vidit Mehra has landed his dream job at a magic circle law firm earlier than he expected.
Published 25 Sep 2015
This month, the Melbourne University Law Students' Society (MULSS) Committee, led by the MULSS Queer Portfolio, voted to endorse marriage equality and to advocate for its legalisation in Australia.
Published 25 Sep 2015
The remarkable legal career of Alan Goldberg AO QC and his contribution within and beyond the Australian legal profession has been acknowledged in the establishment of the Alan Goldberg Scholarship at Melbourne Law School.
Published 22 Sep 2015
Melbourne Law School students battled it out last Thursday 17 September at the Federal Court at the Grand Final of the Melbourne University Law Students' Society Mooting Competition.
Published 21 Sep 2015
William Partlett of Melbourne Law School and Eric C. Ip of The Chinese University of Hong Kong have just released a paper for the New York University Journal of International Law and Politics (JILP).
Published 17 Sep 2015
Is the law fulfilling its duty in relation to the attribution of illegal actions of an individual acting on behalf of a company?
Published 17 Sep 2015
Melbourne Law School's Lucy Quinn and Joanne Kerr, in collaboration with Catherine Reid from Melbourne Graduate School of Education, have won a University of Melbourne Diversity and Inclusion Award for their implementation of the innovative subject, Street Law.
Published 17 Sep 2015
Courses and subjects on offer in the MLM in 2016 are now available online and in our printed prospectus. We have an exciting program in store, offering more than 165 subjects for credit towards the LLM or one of our 36 specialist graduate diplomas and masters, or for single subject study.
Published 16 Sep 2015
American Bar Association Section of Antitrust Law: 2016 International Scholar in Residence Program.
Published 14 Sep 2015
The tension between the democratic right of the majority to exercise political power and the democratic need of individuals and minorities to have their rights secured is "very far from being reconciled," The Right Hon Lady Hale said.
Published 14 Sep 2015
Australian federalism needs revitalisation, MLS constitutional law expert Professor Cheryl Saunders told the near-300 people audience at a federalism reform discussion in Bendigo recently.
Published 14 Sep 2015
By the time I started my third year at Melbourne Law School, I thought I had learnt a thing or two about the law.
Published 09 Sep 2015
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