- Researcher profile
William Partlett
Academic profile of Associate Professor William Partlett, Melbourne Law School
Information for Visitors
Information for visitors to the Asian Law Centre.
- Researcher profile
Carol Andrades
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Carol Andrades, Melbourne Law School
- Researcher profile
Andrew Roberts
Academic profile of Associate Professor Andrew Roberts, Melbourne Law School
- Researcher profile
Miranda Stewart
Academic profile of Professor Miranda Stewart, Melbourne Law School
- Current project
Australia and the International Court of Justice
This research project on Australia and the International Court of Justice is funded by the Australian Research Council’s Discovery grant scheme. The aim of the project is to identify and assess the place of adjudication in international affairs, focussing on the experience of a particular country - Australia - and a particular institution - the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
- Publication
Monographs
A list of past monograph series, including those published by the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law and co-published with Federation Press.
- Researcher profile
Jake Goldenfein
Academic profile of Dr Jake Goldenfein, Melbourne Law School
- Publication
Copyright and Cultural Institutions: Guidelines for Digitisations
One of the major elements of the Centre for Media and Communications Law and Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia research project, Copyright and Cultural Institutions: Digitising Collections in Public Museums, Galleries and Libraries, has been the development of guidelines for digitisation specifically written for the sector by Peter Hirtle, Emily Hudson and Andrew Kenyon.
- Past project
Private Profits from Prison Labour
The research in this project was completed during 2003. It examined the legal regulation of the work done by prisoners in Australia and internationally, from the point of view of labour law, and in particular from the point of view of ILO Convention 29 concerning forced labour.
Publications
The members of the Institute for International Law and the Humanities produce a huge range of research publications every year. Here can be found a small sample of the Institute's research.
- Current project
Current Research Projects
An overview of the interrelated research projects currently being undertaken by members of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law.
- News item
Happy Lunar New Year 2022
Members of the Asian Law Centre wish you and your families a Happy Lunar New Year. We hope the Year of the Tiger is full of good health, happiness and prosperity.
- Researcher profile
Eric Descheemaeker
Academic profile of Professor Eric Descheemaeker, Melbourne Law School
- Past project
Enhancing Local Government Democracy: City of Melbourne Project
The Electoral Regulation Research Network project focused on the nature of local government democracy in the City of Melbourne. It aims to investigate the relationships that operate between the City of Melbourne and the wide range of people and organisations that use its facilities and services – residents, businesses, workers, commuters, shoppers ad others.
- Publication
- Researcher profile
Tess Hardy Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Dr Tess Hardy.
- Event
Discriminatory Algorithms
As part of Melbourne Design Week, CAIDE presents Discriminatory Algorithms, with Professor Tim Miller and Dr Marc Cheong on Monday 21st March at 12pm
- Researcher profile
Andrew Kenyon
Academic profile of Professor Andrew Kenyon, Melbourne Law School
Graduate Research Supervision
- Event
2022
This page contains a list of events in 2022
- Past project
Implications of Changes to Voting in Australia Project
This research project report was prompted by the increasing numbers of voters in Australia who are ‘convenience voting’ in one way or another.
- Past project
The Desirability and Feasibility of Convenience Voting in Australia Project
This Electoral Regulation Research Network research project used a mixed method research design to explore how voters, legislators and electoral commissions perceive the challenges presented by the extension of convenience voting – both in terms of its growing use among electors and the liberalisation of its forms.
- Researcher profile
Staff
CILIS staff include Melbourne Law School academics and professional staff.
- Event
Unconscionable conduct and the ‘bookup’ system of credit provided to the Indigenous community in the remote APY lands in South Australia: ASIC v Kobelt
Evening Lecture co-hosted with the Centre for Corporate LawSpeakers: Mr Nathan Boyle (CEO, Icon), Mr Gerard Brody (CEO, Consumer Action Law Centre), Dr Michelle Sharpe (Barrister, Vic... 10 July 2019 6:30 pm - 10 July 2019 7:45 pm