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Jake Goldenfein
Academic profile of Dr Jake Goldenfein, Melbourne Law School

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Proportionality, Facts and Public Law Adjudication
To mark the launch of Dr Anne Carter’s book Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication the CCCS Global Public Law Seminar Series hosted a panel discussion of proportionality and facts in constitutional adjudication. The Honourable Pamela Tate KC formally launched the book, and was joined by panellists Joe Tomlinson, Niels Petersen, Cora Chan and Anne Carter to discuss the book and its contribution to debates about the role of facts in public law, questions of deference and expertise, as well as comparative perspectives on proportionality.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.

Queer Reading of the Law
Are you a Melbourne JD student looking for a different perspective? Join Dr Brad Jessup on a critical journey through law, theory and practice. This reading group will explore queer, sexuality, desire, feminist and intersectional politics and theories in the law.

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News and Events
News and events related to the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law.

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Staff Publications
Published works by Centre of Employment and Labour Relations Law members, including books, academic journal articles, chapters and opinion pieces.

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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.

Information for Visitors
Information for visitors to the Asian Law Centre.

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.

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Reading Group

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2022
This page contains a list of events in 2022

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Chantal Morton
Academic profile of Associate Professor Chantel Morton, Melbourne Law School

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Anne Orford
Academic profile of Professor Anne Orford, Melbourne Law School

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Seed Funding
The Statelessness Hallmark Research Initiative runs a Seed Funding scheme annually, fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration.

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Health, Law and Emerging Technologies focus on the legal and regulatory frameworks for new health technologies – like genomics, stem cell research, gene editing and digital health. The team work closely with Oxford-based Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX@Oxford) and interact with the broader Melbourne Law School Health Law and Ethics Network (HLEN).

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Tess Hardy Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Dr Tess Hardy.

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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

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Dollars and Democracy: The Dynamics of Australian Political Finance and its Regulation
Providing a foundation for meeting the complex challenge of realising democratic principles given the various flows of money in politics, this project analysed reform recommendations to better advance the democratic functions of parties; the principles of transparency, equality and liberty; and the prevention of corruption and its perception.

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Andrew Kenyon
Academic profile of Professor Andrew Kenyon, Melbourne Law School

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Submission Guidelines
Submission guidelines for the Electoral Regulation Research Network and Democratic Audit of Australia working paper series

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Current Research Projects
An overview of the interrelated research projects currently being undertaken by members of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law.

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Noel Boys
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Noel Boys, Melbourne Law School

Health, Law and Emerging Technologies
Health, Law and Emerging Technologies focus on the legal and regulatory frameworks for new health technologies – like genomics, stem cell research, gene editing and digital health. The team work closely with Oxford-based Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technologies (HeLEX@Oxford) and interact with the broader Melbourne Law School Health Law and Ethics Network (HLEN).

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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.
