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About
The Advisory Board of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies meets periodically to advise Directors and members on the strategy and activities of the Centre.
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'Covid-19: Assessing Indonesia's Response' Online Conference
6-7 October, 2020
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Jeremy Gans
Academic profile of Professor Jeremy Gans, Melbourne Law School
External Links
Further information on public and constitutional law resources external to the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies.
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Beth Gaze Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Beth Gaze.
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Research Projects
Learn about the Electoral Regulation Research Network's current research projects
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Call for Papers - 'Issues in Public Law in South Asia' Workshop
Legal and non-legal scholars are invited to submit paper proposals for the “Issues in Public Law in South Asia” workshop, which aims to address critical gaps in public law in South Asia.This legal brief considers the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 (‘CAA’) and its compliance with India’s international legal obligations.
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Iain Campbell Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Iain Campbell.
About
The Competition Law and Economics Network (CLEN) is a network of people engaged in research, teaching and other activities in areas related to competition law and economics at the University of Melbourne. CLEN provides a platform for engagement between academics, lawyers, economists, and the government on issues of current interest.
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Mental Health Apps - could they be doing more harm than good?
Prof Jeannie Patterson is featured on this podcast discussing her research on mental health apps which provide advice based on algorithms with no professional input.Listen to podcast with Prof Jeannie Paterson on 'Mental Health Apps – could they be doing more harm than good?'
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Stephen Sempill
Academic profile of Mr Stephen Sempill, Melbourne Law School
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People
Convenors of the Digital Citizens Research Network.
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New Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law appointed
Professor Rosemary Langford has been appointed as the new Harold Ford Professor of Commercial Law at Melbourne Law School.
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Constitutional change in Palestine: Courts, Gender and Constitution-making
In September 2020, the Constitutional Transformation Network partnered with an-Najah National University's Centre for Constitutional Studies to support Palestinian constitutional processes.
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Dr Anjalee de Silva has been awarded a Women’s Leadership Institute Australia Fellowship 2022
We are delighted to announce that Dr Anjalee de Silva has been awarded a Women’s Leadership Institute Australia Fellowship 2022 for her work on creating tangible change for gender equality in Australia. WLIA Fellowships are awarded to those who are leaders in their respective fields, women who have innovative approaches and the courage, conviction and capacity to create real change. The WLIA Fellowship will be used to support Anjalee's current and ongoing work at ADM+S and MLS.More details at the WLIA website.Postdoctoral fellow, Dr Anjalee de Silva has been awarded WLIA fellowship 2022
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ERRN
Current and past news activities of the Electoral Regulation Research Network
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Research Grants
List of research projects currently undertaken by members of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society.
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Ian Ramsay
Academic profile of Professor Ian Ramsay, Melbourne Law School
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Islamic Community Processes: Women's Experiences of Family Disputes
Newsletter - May/June 2022
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Annual Tax Lectures
Each year, the Tax Group holds Annual Tax Lecture, presented by distinguished names in the Tax field.
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Sarah Cupler
Academic profile of Sarah Cupler, Melbourne Law School
About
A brief introduction to the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law.
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Democracy, Vilification, and Automated Regulation
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The Legal and Social Dimensions of Financial Hardship in Australia: Implications for Legal Regulatory and Policy Frameworks
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.