
Peter Rush
Academic profile of Associate Professor Peter Rush, Melbourne Law School

Masterclass series
The Institute for International Law and the Humanities regularly hosts masterclasses with noted international law scholars from Australia and across the globe. View our masterclass sessions here.

The Transformation of Equitable Tracing
Presented by Dr Derek Whayman, Newcastle University, United KingdomTrust and fiduciary law describes and justifies tracing better that seeing it as a process supporting a property claim absent aspects... 26 Sep 2019 1:00 pm - 26 Sep 2019 2:00 pm

Laureate Program in International Law
The Laureate Program in International Law at Melbourne Law School was funded by the Australian Research Council's Laureate Fellowship scheme from 2015 to 2020, and led by Professor Anne Orford.

Children's Health
Health Law and Ethics Network members with research expertise in children's health, including treatment for gender dysphoria, treatment decision for critically ill infants, and male/female circumcision

Ying Liew
Academic profile of Associate Professor Ying Liew, Melbourne Law School

Support in Teaching and Learning
Teaching and learning support offered to Indigenous students

Indigenous Students and the MLM
Find out about the Melbourne Law Masters for Indigenous students

David Campbell-Williams
Academic profile of Senior Fellow David Campbell-Williams, Melbourne Law School

Events
Current and past events hosted or attended by members of Health, Law and Emerging Technologies team.

Graduate Diploma in Employment and Labour Relations Law
The Graduate Diploma in Employment and Labour Relations Law is part of the world-renowned Melbourne Law Masters program, exploring laws governing the workplace and labour force.

Home
The Digital Citizens Research Network is a group of scholars and researchers interested in ideas of regulation and design in investigating the rights of citizens and the responsibilities of the state in a rapidly changing technological environment.

Publications
Centre for Media and Communications Law is an active research centre that produces various publications.

Ann O'Connell
Academic profile of Professor Ann O'Connell, Melbourne Law School

About
The Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness aims at reducing statelessness and protecting the rights of stateless people.

Research
The Legal Professions Research Network's work is broadly organised around three key thematic areas. These themes both reflect individual research interests across the Network and particularly inform the strategic direction and collaborative research priorities of the Legal Professions Research Network.

Addressing Age Discrimination in Employment
While demographic ageing necessitates extending working lives, few have questioned the effectiveness of Australian age discrimination laws in supporting this ambition.

Farrah Ahmed
Academic profile of Professor Farrah Ahmed, Melbourne Law School

Researchers
The ALC has a large team of Research Assistants, each of whom work with one or more of our research programs. Most Research Assistants are current students of Melbourne Law School.

LPRN Associates and Visitors
Associates and visitors of the Legal Professions Research Network are from external institutions and law practices.

Financial Hardship Project
The Financial Hardship Project is an initiative of the Centre for Corporate Law. The project is the first in-depth study of the practical operation of Australia's financial hardship laws.

Centre for Media and Communications Law
The Centre for Media and Communications Law (CMCL) provides research, discussion and teaching of all aspects of media & communications law & policy

Oxford-MLS Research Partnership Grant
Centre for Media and Communications Law have been awarded an Oxford-MLS Research Partnership grant.
