
Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies
The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies (CCCS) undertakes research on constitutional law & government, and provides a focal point for scholars

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Lucinda O'Brien
Academic profile of Dr Lucinda O'Brien, Melbourne Law School

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Research
Health, Law and Emerging Technologies broad research themes: law, governance and best practice in emerging technologies in health. Promoting individual empowerment; social equity and inclusion; the public interest; and accountability and legitimacy.

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Annual Reports
Annual reports of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School.

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People
This page displays the profiles of each investigator researching on Australia and the International Court of Justice project.

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Democracy, Vilification, and Automated Regulation

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Lessons for Insolvency Law from the Pandemic: Practice and Reform
During the pandemic, many jurisdictions amended their insolvency laws to lessen the impact of the pandemic. In some cases, these amendments operated on a temporary basis until the impact of the pandemic abated. In other cases, more permanent reforms were introduced to improve insolvency legislation generally. In Australia, as noted in the recent report of the Parliamentary Joint Committee Corporations and Financial Services on corporate insolvency law, many stakeholders continue to call for a broad review of both corporate insolvency law and personal bankruptcy law to consider how complexity should be reduced and also the potential benefits of combining all of Australia’s insolvency legislation under a general ‘Insolvency Act’ or similar piece of legislation.This webinar, hosted by the Corporate Law and Financial Regulation Research Program of the Melbourne Centre for Commercial Law, provided an opportunity to explore lessons for insolvency law from the pandemic.

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People
Convenors of the Digital Citizens Research Network.

Research
Centre for Media and Communications Law strives to continuously engage in innovative and important research projects that relate to media and communications law both nationally and internationally.

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Beth Gaze Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Beth Gaze.

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Annual reports
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia Annual Reports provide details about the many achievements, events and research activities undertaken at the Institute.

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Research
The Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society strives to continuously engage in innovative and important research projects that relate to Indonesia and Islamic legal studies both nationally and internationally. Click through to see our Research Grants, Publications and Resources.

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Offers to Mitigate
Presented by Dr Wayne Courtney, National University of Singapore, SingaporeAfter a tort or breach of contract has occurred, the wrongdoer (or, occasionally, the victim) may propose a course of action ... 23 May 2019 1:00 pm - 23 May 2019 2:00 pm

Study
Information about the extensive suite of study options in health law and ethics at Melbourne Law School, including subjects offered at the JD level, a world-class specialist Health and Medical Law Masters, and the opportunity for doctoral study.

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Islamic Community Processes: Women's Experiences of Family Disputes

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Anjalee de Silva
Academic profile of Dr Anjalee de Silva, Melbourne Law School

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New Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law appointed
Professor Rosemary Langford has been appointed as the new Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law at Melbourne Law School.

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About
The Advisory Board of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies meets periodically to advise Directors and members on the strategy and activities of the Centre.

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Constitutional change in Palestine: Courts, Gender and Constitution-making
In September 2020, the Constitutional Transformation Network partnered with an-Najah National University's Centre for Constitutional Studies to support Palestinian constitutional processes.

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Dr Anjalee de Silva has been awarded a Women’s Leadership Institute Australia Fellowship 2022
We are delighted to announce that Dr Anjalee de Silva has been awarded a Women’s Leadership Institute Australia Fellowship 2022 for her work on creating tangible change for gender equality in Australia. WLIA Fellowships are awarded to those who are leaders in their respective fields, women who have innovative approaches and the courage, conviction and capacity to create real change. The WLIA Fellowship will be used to support Anjalee's current and ongoing work at ADM+S and MLS.More details at the WLIA website.Postdoctoral fellow, Dr Anjalee de Silva has been awarded WLIA fellowship 2022

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Study Options
Study options for Competition Law across Breadth, MLM and JD programs

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ERRN
Current and past news activities of the Electoral Regulation Research Network

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Ian Ramsay
Academic profile of Professor Ian Ramsay, Melbourne Law School

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Jianlin Chen
Academic profile of Associate Professor Jianlin Chen, Melbourne Law School

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Black Mirror’s “Hated in the Nation”: Facial recognition is a weapon
Sohee Kwon is a student from the CAIDE subject AI, Ethics and the Law. This an excerpt from her second assignment, a review of a media piece demonstrating AI Ethics principles.Sohee Kwon is a student from the CAIDE subject AI, Ethics and the Law. This an excerpt from her second assignment on facial recognition as a weapon, a review of a media piece demonstrating AI Ethics principles.