Statelessness Intensive Course
Statelessness Intensive Course. This live and interactive course is multi-disciplinary and employs a blend of theoretical and practical components.
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Peace Agreements, Constitutional Commitments and Sustainable Peace
Peace agreements made in conflict-affected settings often call for constitutional change. The Constitution Transformation Network explored how implementing constitutional inclusion mechanisms can contribute to sustaining peace.
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Events
The Digital Citizens Research Network showcases the strength of the University’s multidisciplinary research addressing the issues at the intersection of technology, rights and identity.
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Megan Richardson
Academic profile of Professor Megan Richardson
Submissions
Submission papers submitted by the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law's members.
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Research
The Competition Law and Economics Network has engaged in research covering many issues which are of significance to Australians.
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2022 Past Events
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Helen Pausacker
Academic profile of Dr Helen Pausacker, Melbourne Law School
STS@UoM
STS@UoM is an informal network of scholars at the University of Melbourne who work within the disciplinary traditions of STS or draw on associated concepts and approaches. They are generally engaging critically with developments in one or more areas where science and technology are central, and where the relationship to social structures is complex or contested.
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Partnerships at Work The Interaction between Employment Systems, Corporate Governance and Ownership Structure
The project examined the interaction between several key factors in the creation and sustainability of 'Partnerships at Work', including particular employment systems, forms of corporate governance and ownership structures.
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Tatiana Dancy
Academic profile of Associate Professor Tatiana Dancy, Melbourne Law School
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Supermarket Power Project
The Former CLEN Director, Professor Caron Beaton-Wells, led a four-year research project entitled "Regulating Australia's retail grocery sector - goals, actors and techniques", funded by the Australian Research Council.
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Tania Voon
Academic profile of Professor Tania Voon, Melbourne Law School
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Jordana Silverstein
Academic profile of Dr Jordana Silverstein, Melbourne Law School
Newsletter - July 2023
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Comprehensive Free Access to Australian Industrial and Workplace Law
A joint project with Austlii to develop a new digital Australian industrial and workplace relations library.
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Graduate Research
Learn about the PhD Scholarships and doctoral workshops hosted by the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness.
Douglas W Arner
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Professor Douglas W Arner, Melbourne Law School
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Data, Metropolis: Melbourne, Barcelona, and New York's data governance and ADM in comparative perspective
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Tess Hardy
Project by Dr Tess Hardy, Work in franchises: searching for solutions at the regulatory frontier
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Annual Reports
A listing of past annual reports for the Institute for International Law and the Humanities
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Crypto Assets and Decentralised Autonomous Organisations
The Corporate Law and Financial Regulation Research Program, in association with the Australian Law Reform Commission held a webinar on the regulation of crypto assets and Decentralised Autonomous Organisations. The webinar provided an update on regulatory developments in Australia and overseas, and explored the direction of future reforms.In this seminar, our panellists critically reflected upon the development of the constitutional freedom over the last 30 years and shared their thoughts in relation to its future. The panel consisted of barrister Kathleen Foley S.C., Professor Dan Meagher (Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University) and Professor Adrienne Stone (Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne). Professor Michael Crommelin AO (Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne) chaired the event.
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Rosemary Langford
Project by Associate Professor Rosemary Langford, Restoring public trust in charities - reforming governance and enforcement.