- Researcher profile
Matt Collins
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Dr Matt Collins AM QC, Melbourne Law School
- Past project
Making and Changing Governments in Pacific Parliamentary Systems
In 2018 the Constitution Transformation Network hosted a series of Somali Constitution Forums, bringing together key members of the Somali diaspora to discuss federalism and other issues affecting Somalia’s constitution-making process.
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Annual Reports
Annual reports of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School.
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Lucinda O'Brien
Academic profile of Dr Lucinda O'Brien, Melbourne Law School
- Current project
Constitutional Café
Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies
The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies (CCCS) undertakes research on constitutional law & government, and provides a focal point for scholars
- Teaching resource
Graduate Law - MLM
Find out about Competition Law Graduate study options in the MLM
Visiting Scholars
See details on past Visiting Scholars to the Competition Law and Economic Network
- Event
'Covid-19: Assessing Indonesia's Response' Online Conference
6-7 October, 2020
- Publication
- Researcher profile
Beth Gaze Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Beth Gaze.
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Megan Richardson
Academic profile of Professor Megan Richardson
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- Event
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Engagement
The Asian Law Centre runs numerous research activities throughout the year, many of them open to the public. This includes evening seminars, lunchtime (Brown Bag) seminars, Asian Legal Dialogues (presented in Asian languages), conferences and workshops. The Asian Law Centre has also recently launched Asian Legal Conversations - COVID-19 to discuss and compare experiences on issues either raised or exacerbated by COVID-19, which are shared by the jurisdictions of the Asia Pacific region, while also discussing country-specific issues.
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Call for Papers - 'Issues in Public Law in South Asia' Workshop
Legal and non-legal scholars are invited to submit paper proposals for the “Issues in Public Law in South Asia” workshop, which aims to address critical gaps in public law in South Asia.This legal brief considers the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 (‘CAA’) and its compliance with India’s international legal obligations.
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News and Events
View the current and past events and news items of the Centre for Media and Communications Law.
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Competition Law and COVID-19 in Asia: Thailand
Tuesday 28 July, 2020
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Mental Health Apps - could they be doing more harm than good?
Prof Jeannie Patterson is featured on this podcast discussing her research on mental health apps which provide advice based on algorithms with no professional input.Listen to podcast with Prof Jeannie Paterson on 'Mental Health Apps – could they be doing more harm than good?'
- Past project
Current Initiatives to Encourage Fair and Cooperative Work Practices
In April 2008, the Victorian Office of the Workplace Rights Advocate commissioned Professor John Howe and Centre Associate Associate Professor Anthony Forsyth of Monash University to prepare a research report on 'Current Initiatives to Encourage Fair and Cooperative Workplace Practices'. They completed their report in June 2008.
Regulating Power and Corporate Misconduct
This project aims to map and critically analyse the shift towards negotiated enforcement in response to corporate misconduct in the financial sector. There is growing concern within the community, consumer advocates, elected representatives and the finance industry itself about the increasing use by regulators of negotiated enforcement mechanisms rather than litigation to counter serious corporate misconduct in the financial sector.
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Publications
Publications resulting from The Meaning of Home for Children and Young People after Parental Separation - Australian Research Council Discovery Project.
- Event
IDeHaRI Conference - 'Reform or Regression? Amending Indonesia's Criminal Code'
Wednesday 7 December, 2022
External Links
Further information on public and constitutional law resources external to the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies.
Contact us
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