Published Books
View list of books published by the Tax Group faculty members.
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COVID-19 and Charity Law in China
Thursday 30 July, 2020
- Past project
'Nothing Can Be Created Out of Nothing': Workers, Their Know-How and the Employment Relationships that Support Them
This empirical project investigated how Australian employers and workers bargain over the fruits of know-how, and whether this promotes innovation.
- Researcher profile
Ian Malkin
Academic profile of Professor Ian Malkin, Melbourne Law School
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Associates
The Centre for Media and Communications Law works with associates from Melbourne Law School and external research partners.
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Report: Review of literature on impacts of climate litigation
Professor Jacqueline Peel, Dr Alice Palmer and Ms Rebekkah Markey-Towler completed a report for the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) providing a Review of the Literature on the Impact of Climate Litigation, released in May 2022. Read the report here.Report for the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) providing a Review of the Literature on the Impact of Climate Litigation.
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News
New items and podcasts by members of the Health, Law and Emerging Technologies team.
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Julian Sempill Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Dr Julian Sempill.
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Andrew Christie
Academic profile of Professor Andrew Christie, Melbourne Law School
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Carnegie Council: AI & Equality Initiative: Algorithmic Bias & the Ethical Implications
CAIDE researchers Kobi Leins, Leah Ruppanear and Piers Gooding speak with Anja Kaspersen about the ethical implications of Algorithmic Bias for the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs.
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Fortnightly Review
The Fortnightly Review of IP & Media Law was a a fortnightly online journal hosted by Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia and the Centre for Media and Communications Law at the University of Melbourne. The mission was to provide a forum for independent and critical and cross-disciplinary analysis of issues and ideas to do with IP & Media Law, drawing on the talents of an eclectic group of (mostly academic) writers from Australia and elsewhere.
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COVID-19
Through their research, teaching and service to the public, members of the Health Law and Ethics Network are offering informed, insightful and innovative responses to the legal, ethical and policy challenges posed by COVID-19.
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'Crime and Punishment in Indonesia' Workshop and Book Launch
Indonesia’s criminal law system faces major challenges. Despite the country’s transition to democracy, both the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code are badly out of date, and the regulatory, police, judicial and corrections systems all need urgent reform. This webinar provides an assessment of the state of criminal law, law enforcement and penal policy in Indonesia. Covering a wide range of areas of criminal law, expert speakers (including Professor Topo Santoso, University of Indonesia) will discuss recent efforts at reform and their prospects for success.
Annual Baxt Lecture
The Competition Law and Economic Network hosts the Annual Baxt Lecture, in honor of Bob Baxt AO. Find out about the past speakers, events and watch past Baxt lectures.
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Justifying Primary Liabilities
Presented by Professor Ben McFarlane, University College London, United KingdomThe idea explored in this seminar was that if a particular claim takes the form of asserting a primary liability against ... 22 July 2019 1:00 pm - 22 July 2019 2:00 pm
- Researcher profile
Julian Sempill
Academic profile of Dr Julian Sempill, Melbourne Law School
- Current project
Work in Franchises: Searching for Solutions at the Regulatory Frontier
The recent underpayment scandals that have engulfed 7-Eleven, Domino’s Pizza and other well-known franchises have generated significant public concern and substantial law reform.
- Researcher profile
Daniel Goldsworthy
- Past project
Phoenix Activity: Regulating Fraudulent Use of the Corporate Form
To strengthen Australia’s economic fabric, this project examined the optimal method of dealing with fraudulent phoenix activity.
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Study Options
Study program: Master of Energy and Resources Law and Master of Environmental Program.
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People
Academic profiles of the Health, Law and Emerging Technologies program team.
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Current Research Projects
List of ongoing MCLE projects
- Past project
The Challenges of Regulating Temporary migrant labour in Australia
This interdisciplinary project examined the challenges of regulating temporary migrant labour in Australia.