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Current Research
Current Competition Law and Economics Network's research projects.

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Newsletters
The Electoral Regulation Research Network's biannual newsletter

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IPRIA Associates
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia works with a number of Associates from Melbourne Law School, Melbourne Business School and the Faculty of Business and Economics as well as external research partners.

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'Islam and Covid-19 in Indonesia' Online Conference
Covid-19 has had a dramatic impact in Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim society and home to some of the world’s largest Muslim organisations, with high levels of infection and many deaths. This online conference, a joint initiative of the new Indonesian International Islamic University and the University of Melbourne, explores how Muslims and Islamic institutions have responded to the pandemic. Leading experts from Indonesia and Australia will debate a wide range of issues, including Muslim leadership and the responses of women leaders, Islam and disaster management, the impact on Islamic education (pesantren and universities), and the politics of halal vaccination, among others.

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Privacy erosion by design: why the Federal Court should throw the book at Google over location data tracking
Co-Director, Professor Jeannie Paterson and Professor Elise Bant discuss the possible penalties needed to deter googling following a Federal court ruling that the company misled some users.

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Kay Wilson
Academic profile of Dr Kay Wilson, Melbourne Law School

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

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Engagement
Explore how members of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law are engaging with organisations, the media, conferences and workshops.

- Publication
Newsletters
Until the end of 2018, the Asian Law Centre published a bi-annual newsletter about its recent news and events.

Home
Australian Research Council Laureate Program: Balancing Diversity and Social Cohesion in Democratic Constitutions. This project aims to address the need to reconcile the tensions between the pursuit of diversity and the promotion of social cohesion. This critical problem becomes increasingly urgent as nations grapple with the challenges of highly diverse multi-cultural societies.

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Kristen Rundle
Academic profile of Professor Kristen Rundle, Melbourne Law School

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- Current project
Climate Fresk
Climate Fresk is a series of workshop hosted by CREEL, empowering people with the climate science.

- Researcher profile
Sarah Biddulph
Academic profile of Professor Sarah Biddulph, Melbourne Law School

- Researcher profile
People
Meet the academics, sectoral and regional expert affiliates that contribute to the Constitution Transformation Network.

- Event
Watch: the River Moorabool film screening
Recording of the Melbourne launch of "the River Moorabool" film online screening on 23 September 2021.

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Julian Koplin
Academic profile of Dr Julian Koplin, Melbourne Law School

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2020

- Current project
Sustainable Food Systems
This project aims to build the climate resilience of Melbourne's food system by assessing its ability to survive potential shocks and stresses related to climate change (such as drought, storms, floods and bushfires).

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News
View the various news articles published by the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness.

Study Options
Members of the Obligations Groups teach in the private law specialisation in the Melbourne Law Masters, Juris Doctor and provide high quality supervision to graduate researchers.

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Hossain Mohammad Reza

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Kirsty Gover
Academic profile of Professor Kirsty Gover, Melbourne Law School
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The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies undertakes and promotes research on constitutional law and government, and provides a focal point for scholars and practitioners interested in these areas.

About
The Electoral Regulation Research Network (ERRN) fosters exchange and discussion amongst academics, electoral commissions and other interested groups on research relating to electoral regulation. The ERRN is jointly funded by the New South Wales Electoral Commission, the Victoria Electoral Commission, and Melbourne Law School.
