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Watch: "Recognising Personhood" Launch of Special Issue in Griffith Law Review
Recording of the "Recognising Personhood" Launch of Special Issue in Griffith Law Review, 3 March 2022
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Precariousness in Law and Labour Markets: The Case of Temporary Migrant Workers
This project examined the situation of temporary migrant workers in Australia, focusing on the nature and extent of their precariousness both in law and in labour market practice.
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Annual Reports
The Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society publishes an Annual Report of its activities each year.
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Watch: The Rights of Nature on the Island of Ireland
Revisit this brown bag seminar presented by Dr Rachel Killean (Senior Lecturer, Sydney Law School) addressing the research gap in the rights of nature on the Island of Ireland. The seminar was held at the Law School on Friday 5 May 2023.Recording of the seminar: The Rights of Nature on the Island of Ireland. Presented by Dr Rachel Killean (Sydney Law School)
Secondary Sources
The Peace Palace Library staff has prepared a 'Research Guide on the International Court of Justice'.
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News and Events
View the news, current and past events of the Asian Law Centre.
- Researcher profile
Caitlin Murphy
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Wendy Ng
Academic profile of Associate Professor Wendy Ng, Melbourne Law School
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Should AI Systems be classifiable as patent inventors?
Hosted by the Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia ((IPRIA). Listen to Professors Joshua Gans, Kimberlee Weatherall and Jeannie Paterson debate whether AI systems should be able to be classified as inventors.
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Employment Law (LAWS50064)
This JD subject examines a number of current thematic issues regarding employment law, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and employment law responses to economic and organisational restructuring.
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'Law on the State of Emergency' Online Conference
16-17 June, 2020
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Anita Foerster
Academic profile of Dr Anita Foerster, Melbourne Law School
Monograph Series
Previously published monographs in corporate law and securities regulation by members of the Centre for Corporate Law.
Supreme Court of Victoria Commercial Law Conference
The Supreme Court of Victoria Commercial Law Conference is a joint initiative of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Melbourne Law School and the Law School's Centre for Corporate Law. Held annually since 2009, the conference brings together the best of the legal community to reflect and interact on current issues in commercial law.
Overview of Australia's Engagement in the ICJ
Information on Australia's involvement with contentious cases and advisory opinions.
- Researcher profile
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Public and Global Health
Health Law and Ethics Network members with research expertise in public and global health issues, including control of non-communicable diseases and associated risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol and food.
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2022 Past Events
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Australian regulators target corporate 'greenwashing'
Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) are uncovering vague and misleading green advertising on social media, with the help of the Australian consumers who are being targeted.Researchers from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) are uncovering vague and misleading green advertising on social media, with the help of the Australian consumers who are being targeted.
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Jenny Beard
Academic profile of Associate Professor Jennifer Beard, Melbourne Law School
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Bongkot Napaumporn
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We must assess ‘cumulative impacts’ to protect nature from death by a thousand cuts
We must assess ‘cumulative impacts’ to protect nature from death by a thousand cuts, The Conversation
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Chantal Morton
Academic profile of Associate Professor Chantel Morton, Melbourne Law School
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John Howe Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor John Howe.