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Creating New Codes: How can art explore digital ethics?
As part of Melbourne Design Week, CAIDE's Art, AI and Digital Ethics research stream present Creating New Codes: How can art explore digital ethics?

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News and Events
Electoral Regulation Research Network current and past news and events

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Undergraduate Law - Breadth
Find out about Competition Law study options in Undergraduate degrees

Engagement
Find out about the Competition Law and Economic Network's engagement activities

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Can Robots Really be Companions for Older Adults?
Dr Simon Coghlan and Dr Jenny Waycott discuss the perspectives of elderly people on the use of social robots to combat social isolation in their community.

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Eddie Cubillo
Academic profile of Mr Eddie Cubillo, Melbourne Law School

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Climate Change Law and Mitigation
Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law researchers have been investigating the potential impact of the global greenhouse gas mitigation scheme, Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+), on indigenous and local community rights. This project has involved fieldwork in REDD+ recipient countries as well as with international organisations (the World Bank, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)) and civil society groups.

Asian Law Centre
The Asian Law Centre (ALC) is the first and largest Australian centre devoted to the development of our understanding of Asia law and legal systems.

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Major Research Projects
View current and past major research projects conducted by the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School.

Publications
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.

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Adil Hasan Khan
Academic profile of Dr Adil Hasan Khan, Melbourne Law School

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Choice blasts Airbnb for using ‘secretive algorithm’ that judges if users are ‘trustworthy’
Professor Jeannie Paterson and Dr Marc Cheong spoke to The New Daily about Choice findings that Airbnb is using an algorithm to decide the trustworthiness of its users.

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Jaynaya Dwyer
Profile of Research Fellow Jaynaya Dwyer, Melbourne Law School

Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law
The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations aims to contribute to the development of labour and employment law throughout Australia and the world.

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News
Read recent and past news relating to the Law School's Reconciliation and Recognition agenda

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Bad Bargains
Presented by Professor Paul Davies, University College London, United KingdomIt is often said that the courts will not save parties from bad bargains: as Lord Nottingham observed, even “the Chan... 25 July 2019 6:30 pm - 25 July 2019 7:30 pm

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People
Find out about the Competition Law and Economics Network's Director and members

Primary Sources
Australia's Declarations submitted to the International Court of Justice (ICJ).

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Book Launch and Panel on Company Directors, Corporate Law and Governance
On Wednesday 8 November 2023, the Corporate Law and Financial Regulation program of the Melbourne Centre for Commercial Law celebrated the launch of two books written by, or in honour of, Professor Ian Ramsay AO:Ian Ramsay, Company Directors: Principles of Law and Corporate Governance (LexisNexis, 2nd ed, 2023).Rosemary Teele Langford (ed), Corporate Law and Governance in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Professor Ian Ramsay (Federation Press, 2023)The books were launched by ASIC chair, Joseph Longo, which was followed by an expert panel discussion of key issues concerning company directors, corporate law and governance.

IPRIA Advisory Board
The Advisory Board represents the key external stakeholders in Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia.

Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA) was established in March 2002 as an initiative of IP Australia. IPRIA was established to increase the understanding, creation, use and exploitation of intellectual property by Australian organisations and individuals. Today, it is a leading network of scholars that works closely with industry and government on issues critical to all varieties of IP rights, creativity and innovation.

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Graduate Researchers Seminar: Informing and Influencing the Policy Agenda
