
- Publication
Annual Reports
The annual reports from The Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law can be accessed here.

- Event
'Covid-19: Assessing Indonesia's Response' Online Conference
6-7 October, 2020

- Current project
Untapped: the Australian Literary Heritage Project
This is a new collaborative initiative between IPRIA, libraries and author groups to digitise important out-of-print books and license them into public libraries. It currently has seed funding from library organisations and we’re seeking to raise additional funds from the ARC and private donors.

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The Legal and Social Dimensions of Financial Hardship in Australia: Implications for Legal Regulatory and Policy Frameworks
The Financial Hardship Project is an initiative of the Centre for Corporate Law. The project is the first in-depth study of the practical operation of Australia's financial hardship laws.

- Current project
Nicola Howell
Project by PhD Candidate Nicola Howell, The use and impact of legal solutions to consumer over-indebtedness: a comparison of Australian and Dutch approaches.

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- Past project
Research Grants
List of research projects currently undertaken by members of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society.

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- Researcher profile
Anna Chapman Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Anna Chapman.

- Teaching resource
Equality and Discrimination Law (LAWS50068)
This JD subject examines the development, operation and future of anti-discrimination laws in Australia. In the absence of constitutional protection for equality in Australia, this is the major method of protecting people with specific attributes from discrimination.

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News and Events
View the current and past events and news items of the Centre for Media and Communications Law.

- Publication
- Researcher profile
Iain Campbell Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Iain Campbell.

About
The Competition Law and Economics Network (CLEN) is a network of people engaged in research, teaching and other activities in areas related to competition law and economics at the University of Melbourne. CLEN provides a platform for engagement between academics, lawyers, economists, and the government on issues of current interest.

- Researcher profile
Stephen Sempill
Academic profile of Mr Stephen Sempill, Melbourne Law School

- Past project
Law and Labour Market Regulation
This project was designed to apply a regulatory perspective to labour law, broaden the subject matter of labour law, and view the impact of this regulatory field on individual workers taken across a life course.

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Who gets to vote? An inclusive electoral franchise for contemporary Australia: A Parliamentary Library Symposium
The franchise – the right to vote in Australian federal elections – is provided to Australian citizens who are 18 or older (subject to some disqualifiers). And through a quirk of legislative history, some non-citizens can indeed vote in federal elections. But for other non-citizen residents and minors who participate in Australian society and have an interest in the nation’s future, they do not have that right. In addition, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, who were not universally included in the franchise since federation, continue to be underrepresented on electoral rolls and in exercising their franchise.This seminar brings together leading Australian scholars to consider an expansion of the right to vote and the reasons why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to remain underrepresented. The seminar will be chaired by Dr Jill Sheppard, one of the Canberra Convenors of the Electoral Regulation Research Network and is presented in conjunction with the Parliamentary Library.

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Annual Tax Lectures
Each year, the Tax Group holds Annual Tax Lecture, presented by distinguished names in the Tax field.

- Researcher profile
Anna Arstein-Kerslake
Academic profile of Associate Professor Anna Arstein-Kerslake, Melbourne Law School

Newsletter - Nov/Dec 2022

- Event
The Minimum Performance Rule in Contract Damages
Presented by Professor David McLauchlan, Victoria University of Wellington, New ZealandIn this seminar David McLauchlan discussed the long-standing rule concerning the assessment of damages for breach... 31 Jan 2019 1:00 pm - 31 Jan 2019 2:00 pm

Visiting Fellows
The Laureate Visiting Fellowships in Constitutional Law offers outstanding female doctoral and female early career researchers the opportunity to participate in an intensive mentoring program relative to the Laureate Program with Professor Adrienne Stone, ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellow, for up to two months; and includes involvement in events, workshops, and conferences.
