
Inbar Levy
Academic profile of Dr Inbar Levy, Melbourne Law School

Research Reports & Research Papers
Access research reports and papers by members of the Centre for Corporate Law and others, that contribute to debate about corporate law issues.

Lee Godden
Academic profile of Professor Lee Godden, Melbourne Law School

Cartel Project
Past research project looking at serious cartel conduct - price fixing, market sharing, output restriction and bid rigging.

Obligations Group
The Obligations Group support research and scholarly discussion on the law of obligations, such as law of contract, tort, remedies and private law theory.

Post-Soviet as post-colonial
What is the relationship between post-colonial theory and constitutionalism? What role does the construction of history play in this interaction? This seminar discussed these questions in the context of William Partlett and Herbert Küpper’s new book, The Post-Soviet as Post-Colonial: A New Paradigm for Understanding Constitutional Dynamics in the Former Soviet Empire. It addressed three main questions.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.

Reproductive Health
Health Law and Ethics Network members with research expertise in reproductive health.

Mark Taylor
Academic profile of Associate Professor Mark Taylor, Melbourne Law School

The Desirability and Feasibility of Convenience Voting in Australia Project
This Electoral Regulation Research Network research project used a mixed method research design to explore how voters, legislators and electoral commissions perceive the challenges presented by the extension of convenience voting – both in terms of its growing use among electors and the liberalisation of its forms.

Jesse Hartery

Past Events
Read about past events hosted by the Centre for Corporate Law, listed by year.

Study Options
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia staff, and faculty members associated with the centre and institute, teach in the degree programs of Melbourne Law School and supervise graduate researchers.

Annual Lectures
Starting in 2020, the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law holds its Annual Lecture presented by prominent figures in the field.

Indonesia's New Criminal Code isn't just about Sex Outside Marriage

Staff
CILIS staff include Melbourne Law School academics and professional staff.

Australian Journal of Labour Law
Information from the Centre of Employment and Labour Relations Law regarding submissions to the 'Australian Journal of Labour Law', a co-edited publication comprising three issues per year.

Researchers
Members of CILIS supervise a large number of graduate researchers.

'Legal Cooperation, Harmonization and Unification: An ASEAN Perspective' Online Conference
Online conference on legal cooperation, harmonization and unification in the ASEAN region, co-hosted by the Faculty of Law, Surabaya University; School of Law, Vietnam National University Hanoi; International Organization of Educators and Researchers Inc. (IOER); and the Asian Law Centre.

Research
Issues currently being researched by members of the Health Law and Ethics Network.

CILIS Islamic Studies Postgraduate Conference 2022
Tuesday 8 November, 2022

Past IILAH Reading Group
The Institute for International Law and the Humanities runs a regular reading group throughout term. Themes and readings are updated each semester, with the group convening once a fortnight for discussions on the readings at Melbourne Law School.

Constitutional Change in the Contemporary Socialist World
Wednesday 4 November, 2020

Tim Lindgren

Stacey Steele
Academic profile of Associate Professor Stacey Steele, Melbourne Law School

Financial Exclusion, Poor Insurer Practices and Consumer Protection Project
The 'Financial Exclusion, Poor Insurer Practices and Consumer Protection' project is Australia’s first large-scale empirical study examining financial exclusion and lack of access to general insurance, as well as poor insurer practices in selling insurance and handling claims. Through surveys, focus groups and interviews, the project also aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the legal protections for consumers of general insurance.