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The 2022 Australian Election Study
The 2022 Australian federal election was distinctive in several ways. The election was the first in many decades to be held in the wake of a major crisis, in this case the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, almost one in three voters cast their ballots for a minor party or independent candidate, the highest since the 1930s. Of the two major parties, the Liberals fared worst, winning their lowest seat share since 1946. What explains this seismic result, and what does it tell us about the future of electoral politics in Australia? This drew on the recently released 2022 Australian Election Study – a comprehensive post-election survey conducted at each election since 1987 – to examine what drove voter behaviour in the 2022 Australian federal election. The discussion covered the impact of government performance, generational change, as well as what can explain the rise of the Teal independents.This event was organised by the Queensland chapter of the Electoral Regulation Research Network (ERRN).

Overview
Find out about the aims and objectives of the Electoral Regulation Research Network

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Mark Deng
Academic profile of Dr Mark Deng, Melbourne Law School

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

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Lisa Sarmas
Academic profile of Associate Professor Lisa Sarmas, Melbourne Law School

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

Newsletter - July/Aug 2022

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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.

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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 Sept 2019 1:00 pm - 26 Sept 2019 2:00 pm

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Philippa Duell-Piening
Profile of Research Fellow Jaynaya Dwyer, Melbourne Law School

- Past project
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.

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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

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News and Events
News, current and past events from the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law.

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Centre for AI and Digital Ethics travel to Viet Nam for project on legal advice in cyber and critical technologies
In the last week of April, the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics’ were delighted to travel to Viet Nam for the first activities of the ‘Building Resilient Legal Advice for Cyber and Critical Technologies’ Project. This two-year project is funded under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Cyber and Critical Technologies Cooperation Program. This initiative aims to understand the challenges and opportunities for lawyers, legal experts and practitioners, legal experts, law and policy makers when addressing new technologies such as AI, ChatGPT and Cyber Security measures.The Centre for AI and Digital Ethics travel to Viet Nam to undertake work in the New Legal Thinking for Emerging Technologies program.

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What is Animal Computer Interaction?
By Dr Sarah Webber, Doreen Thomas Postdoctoral Fellow,School of Computing and Information Systems,CAIDE Summer Research AcademyDr Sarah Webber writes about animal-computer interaction and the challenges of integrating technology and animals.

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

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

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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.

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About
The Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness aims at reducing statelessness and protecting the rights of stateless people.
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Advancing Investor Action on Energy Transition
Current project, ARC Discovery Project led by Prof Jackie Peel and A/Prof Ben Neville

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Anna Chapman
Academic profile of Professor Anna Chapman, Melbourne Law School
