
Andrew Godwin
Academic profile of Associate Professor Andrew Godwin, Melbourne Law School

Submissions
A list of all current and past submissions from the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law.

Staff
View the Tax Group faculty members.

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

Brad Jessup
Academic profile of Dr Brad Jessup, Melbourne Law School

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.

Resources
The Centre for Corporate Law provides useful resources on corporate law literature, links to commercial law journals, legislation, courts and other relevant institutions. The Centre also hosts an open-access archive of the Corporate Law Bulletin.

News and Events
View news items, current and past events hosted by the Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia.
Listen: Ep 4 Veins of the Planet, Climate Frequencies
Climate Frequencies is a new podcast series, by BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, that listens to the climate emergency and its reverberations through the ears of artists, thinkers and activists.BALTIC Podcast featuring Erin O'Donnell, Carolina Caycedo and Alexis Pauline Gumbs

Research
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA) has been generously supported by our Research Partners. Staff associated with IPRIA are involved in a number of major research projects.

People
View the Director, members and associates of the Obligations Group from Melbourne Law School's academic community.
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 Julian Panetta, Melbourne Law School

2021 Past Events

Transparency to Contest Differential Pricing
Jeannie Paterson, Tim Miller and Gabby Bush published 'Transparency to Contest Differential Pricing' in the Journal for Australian and New Zealand Societies for Computers and the Law.

A Brief Introduction to the Korean Judicial System and Court Hierarchy
No 13 (2021) by Subin Cho

Annual Reports
The Obligations Group produces an Annual Report capturing the outstanding events and research being achieved and performed by staff and students.

Sarah Biddulph Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Sarah Biddulph.

Foreign Judges: National courts, transnational connections
As part of the Global Public Law Seminar Series, the CCCS will host a panel discussion on the phenomenon of foreign judging. Panellists from a variety of jurisdictions will discuss forces behind the transnational movement of judges; its effect in the jurisdictions that use foreign judges and those that provide them; and the implications of the use of foreign judges for constitutional adjudication, judicial independence and the role that courts play in their domestic and international contexts.For this seminar and to mark the launch of the book, Professor Tierney will be joined by five leading scholars of federalism from across the world to explore the important ideas developed in this new work. All are welcome to join this discussion, with Professor Eva Maria Belser, Professor Peter Niesen, Professor Nicholas Aroney, Dr Asanga Welikala and Professor Cheryl Saunders to reflect on federalism, constitutionalism and the state in the 21st century.

Counter Narratives
This project, hosted by the McKenzie Postdoctoral Fellowship and Institute for International Law and the Humanities, is focused on encounters between juridical, political and cultural narratives in the context of climate change.

Submissions and Reports
A large part of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies' engagement is with government itself. See a list of current and past submissions and reports to government inquests, inquiries and commissions here.

Work Choices Analysis
The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law engaged in comprehensive and long-term analysis of the Work Choices legislation enacted by federal parliament in late 2005, and submitted a detailed critique of the proposed amendments to the Senate Inquiry on the Work Choices Bill.
