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Statelessness and Citizenship Review
Statelessness and Citizenship Review Journal. An online journal established by the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness and the Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion (ISI).
Institute for International Law and the Humanities
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.
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News
View the various news articles published by the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness.
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Machines, Artificial Intelligence and rising global transphobia
How does facial recognition technology and surveillance capitalism put trans people in danger?Jean Linis-Dinco writes about how facial recognition technology and surveillance technology puts trans people in danger.
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ILJH
News related to the Melbourne Law School's Reconciliation and Recognition agenda.
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Engagement
The Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society runs numerous research activities throughout the year, many of them open to the public. Click through to see our list of activities.
- Researcher profile
Faiza Rahman
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Resource Hub
Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness Resource Hub contains factsheets, presentations and podcasts, blog and briefing notes.
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Seed Funding
The Statelessness Hallmark Research Initiative runs a Seed Funding scheme annually, fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration.
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News and Events
The Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society runs numerous events throughout the year, many of them open to the public. Click through to see forthcoming or past events and also for our news items.
- Current project
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.
- Past project
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.
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'Life Imprisonment in Asia: Law and Practice' Online Conference
Online conference on life imprisonment in Asia, co-hosted by the School of Law, University of Nottingham; School of Law, Vietnam National University Hanoi; International Organization of Educators and Researchers Inc. (IOER); and the Asian Law Centre.
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Our People
A listing of staff involved in the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness.
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As the Taliban returns, 20 years of progress for women looks set to disappear overnight
Engage
Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness offers an online intensive course, engages with a network of graduate researchers and publishes an online journal.
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News
Read recent and past news relating to the Law School's Reconciliation and Recognition agenda
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Eddie Cubillo
Academic profile of Mr Eddie Cubillo, Melbourne Law School
Projects
View current research projects undertaken by the researchers at the Institute for International Law and the Humanities, Melbourne Law School
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Amanda Whiting
Academic profile of Associate Professor Amanda Whiting, Melbourne Law School
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John Sebastian
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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
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'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.