
Lael Weis
Academic profile of Dr Lael Weis, Melbourne Law School

Dale Smith
Academic profile of Associate Professor Dale Smith, Melbourne Law School

Constitution-Making Somalia Project
In 2018 the Constitution Transformation Network hosted a series of Somali Constitution Forums, bringing together key members of the Somali diaspora to discuss federalism and other issues affecting Somalia’s constitution-making process.

Overview
The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies' (CCCS) objectives, activities and research.

Caitlin Murphy

A Secular Need, COVID-19 and the Persistence of Anti-Muslim Sentiment in India
Thursday 10 June, 2020

John Baartz
Academic profile of Senior Fellow John Baartz, Melbourne Law School

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.

'Crime and Punishment in Indonesia' Workshop and Book Launch
Wednesday 10 March, 2021

Submission Guidelines
Submission guidelines for the Electoral Regulation Research Network and Democratic Audit of Australia working paper series

News and Events
View the news, current and past events of the Asian Law Centre.

Visiting Fellowship Scheme
The Visiting Fellowship Scheme provides an opportunity for University of Melbourne faculties to engage with a range of different statelessness scholars and to expand international research collaborations.

CELRL members' recent submission: Vulnerable Workers Bill
Centre members Dr Tess Hardy and Associate Professor Joo-Cheong Tham made a submission to Parliament of Victoria into the Vulnerable Workers Bill.Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law's Dr Tess Hardy and Professor Joo-Cheong Tham's submission regarding the Vulnerable Workers Bill.

Anita Foerster
Academic profile of Dr Anita Foerster, Melbourne Law School

Monograph Series
Previously published monographs in corporate law and securities regulation by members of the Centre for Corporate Law.

Proportionality, Facts and Public Law Adjudication
To mark the launch of Dr Anne Carter’s book Proportionality and Facts in Constitutional Adjudication the CCCS Global Public Law Seminar Series hosted a panel discussion of proportionality and facts in constitutional adjudication. The Honourable Pamela Tate KC formally launched the book, and was joined by panellists Joe Tomlinson, Niels Petersen, Cora Chan and Anne Carter to discuss the book and its contribution to debates about the role of facts in public law, questions of deference and expertise, as well as comparative perspectives on proportionality.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.

Overview of Australia's Engagement in the ICJ
Information on Australia's involvement with contentious cases and advisory opinions.

Adrienne Stone
Academic profile of Professor Adrienne Stone, Melbourne Law School

2022 - Environmental Law Doctoral Researchers' Workshop
Environmental Law Doctoral Researchers Workshop is a co-hosted with UNSW Sydney's Faculty of Law & Justice. The Workshop is intended to provide an opportunity for PhD researchers in environmental law to share their research in a relatively informal and supportive context, get feedback on their work from peers, and build connections with other emerging researchers in the field. We want to facilitate an open, constructive environment for doctoral researchers to deepen their knowledge, practice their presentation and critical feedback skills, and participate in a research community that will support them throughout and after their PhD studies.

Transition to a Clean Energy Future: The Role of Climate Litigation
This innovative project analysed the capacity of climate litigation in key fossil-fuel producing countries, Australia and the US, to influence regulation so contributing to putting these nations on the path to a clean energy future. This project was funded by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP 130100500) between 2013-2018.

Wayne Jocic
Academic profile of Mr Wayne Jocic, Melbourne Law School

Private Profits from Prison Labour
The research in this project was completed during 2003. It examined the legal regulation of the work done by prisoners in Australia and internationally, from the point of view of labour law, and in particular from the point of view of ILO Convention 29 concerning forced labour.

2022
This page contains a list of events in 2022
