
- News item
CLEN
Current and past news activities of the Competition Law and Economics Network

- Publication
Briefing Note - Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 and International Law

- Past project
The Challenge of Informed Voting Project
Electoral practitioners and observers routinely say that informed voting is important for democracy. They often lament the low levels of informed voting in Australia and elsewhere. What counts as informed voting and how it should be promoted are, however, questions that are difficult to answer.

- News item
Newsletter - September 2023

- Event
Doing away with the case method: What could go wrong?
Presented by Mr Marcus Roberts, University of Auckland, New ZealandIn recent years there has been much discussion about the use and abuse of the 'casebook' method of teaching contract law. It is alleg... 28 Nov 2019 1:00 pm - 28 Nov 2019 2:00 pm

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Engagement
A listing of past events hosted by the Laureate Program in Comparative Constitutional Law.

- Publication
Newsletters & Annual Reports
Our reporting provides an overview of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies' members, past activities and publications.

- Past project
Fair Work Australia's Influence in the Enterprise Bargaining Process
Commencing in 2011 and concluding in 2012, this study focused on Fair Work Australia's handling of bargaining-related cases under Part 2-4 of the Fair Work Act 2009.

- Researcher profile
Belinda Fehlberg
Academic profile of Professor Belinda Fehlberg, Melbourne Law School

- Event
Launch: Special Issue of Asian Journal of Law and Society on Presidential Regulation No. 125 of 2016
Wednesday 17 March, 2021

Research
view a range of publications, research, submissions to government, reports and other materials produced by members of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies.

- Publication
- Researcher profile
Joo-Cheong Tham Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Joo-Cheong Tham.

- News item
Briefing Note - Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 and International Law
A Legal Brief prepared by the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness, the Asian Law Centre, and the Institute for International Law and the Humanities.This legal brief considers the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 (‘CAA’) and its compliance with India’s international legal obligations.

Research Partners
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia has a number of research partners involved in various projects.

- Current project
Belinda Fehlberg
Project by Professor Belinda Fehlberg, The meaning of home for children after parental separation.

- Past project
Petrol Pricing Project
Past research project looks at retail fuel prices and, a source of substantial consumer concern and hence the subject of significant and sustained attention by politicians, policymakers and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

- Event
Misleading Silence Colloquium
Two day forum presented by 22 speakers from Australia, Singapore, United Kingdom and USA on the following topics:Critical pressure points in the regulation of silence in misleading conductMisleading s... 19 Sept 2019 - 20 Sept 2019

- Current project
Data, Metropolis: Melbourne, Barcelona, and New York's data governance and ADM in comparative perspective

- Researcher profile
Shaun McVeigh
Academic profile of Professor Shaun McVeigh, Melbourne Law School

Engagement
Read about the Centre for Corporate Law's links with peak organisations, and discover past events and other community engagement activities hosted by the Centre.

- Researcher profile
Jonathan Liberman
Academic profile of Associate Professor Jonathan Liberman, Melbourne Law School

- Researcher profile
Kate Fischer-Doherty
Academic profile of Ms Kate Fischer-Doherty, Melbourne Law School
