
Scott Stephenson
Academic profile of Dr Scott Stephenson, Melbourne Law School
Speakers
The Forum is a WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific event, hosted with the support of the University of Melbourne. It will bring together partners and experts at a regional and country level to share experiences and discuss future actions and directions for strengthening legal preparedness and response in the Region.

Julian Panetta
Academic profile of Mr Julian Panetta, Melbourne Law School

'Combating Torture in Asia: Law and Practice' Online Conference
Online conference on combating torture in Asia, co-hosted by the School of Law, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, the Asian Law Centre, the Anti-Death Penalty Asia Network and the Graduate Academy of Social Sciences, Vietnam.

CREEL Events

Advisory Board
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.

Research
The Asian Law Centre is engaged in a number of innovative and important research projects relating to Asian law and Asian legal studies in Australia and overseas. Click through to see the Asian Law Centre's research programs, grants, publications and resources.

Melbourne Law School professor awarded prestigious fellowship
Professor Sundhya Pahuja from Melbourne Law School has been awarded a prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowship for her research on global corporations and international law.
Debbie Beadle
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Debbie Beadle, Melbourne Law School

Facebook Agrees to Pay for Murdoch’s Australia News Content
Dr Marc Cheong, Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics, speaks with the New York Times about Facebook's agreement to pay for news in Australia.

The ERRN and Democratic Audit of Australia Working Paper Series
The Electoral Regulation Research Network and the Democratic Audit of Australia publishes a series of working papers

Overview
Find out about the aims and objectives of the Electoral Regulation Research Network

Home
The Institute for International Law and the Humanities (IILAH) is dedicated to integrating the study of international law with contemporary approaches to the humanities. IILAH facilitates and promotes innovative research and critical thinking on emerging questions of international law, governance, human rights and justice, positioning Melbourne Law School as one of the leading institutions for international legal scholarship in the world.

Researchers
View The Tax Group's graduate researcher students.

Events
A listing of current and past events hosted by the Legal Professions Research Network.

What is Animal Computer Interaction?
By Dr Sarah Webber, Doreen Thomas Postdoctoral Fellow,School of Computing and Information Systems,CAIDE Summer Research AcademyDr Sarah Webber writes about animal-computer interaction and the challenges of integrating technology and animals.

Recording: Growing regenerative agriculture: pathways and potential for scaling up
There is a surge of interest in regenerative agriculture, but as the cliché goes, will it scale? A panel of experts and practitioners explored answers at a recent seminar. View recording here.This event was the second seminar of the Sustainable Food System seminar series and is co-hosted by Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law at Melbourne Law School and the Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute.There is a surge of interest in regenerative agriculture, but as the cliché goes, will it scale? A panel of experts and practitioners explored answers at a recent seminar.

Shining a light on the global human rights challenge of statelessness
The Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness at Melbourne Law School is making a big impact on the global effort to reduce statelessness and protect the rights of stateless people in Australia and around the world.

The Harold Ford Memorial Lecture
The Harold Ford Memorial Lecture celebrates the many contributions of Professor Ford to Melbourne Law School, the legal profession, and to the development of corporate law and trusts law. The inaugural lecture was held in 2013 and hosted by the Centre for Corporate Law. Details of upcoming lectures, and recordings of past lectures, can be found here.

Amanda Porter
Academic profile of Dr Amanda Porter, Melbourne Law School

'The Presumption of Innocence' Online Experts Workshop
Friday 24 July, 2020
