
Overview
The Centre for Media and Communications Law has a Director from the Melbourne Law School, as well as Associates from across the University of Melbourne, and Research Staff. It is assisted by an Advisory Board representing a wide variety of expertise in media and communications industries and legal practices, and receives support from the Melbourne Law School as well as external and research partners.

- Past project
Fair Work Australia's Influence in the Enterprise Bargaining Process
Commencing in 2011 and concluding in 2012, this study focused on Fair Work Australia's handling of bargaining-related cases under Part 2-4 of the Fair Work Act 2009.

- Past project
Law and Labour Market Regulation
This project was designed to apply a regulatory perspective to labour law, broaden the subject matter of labour law, and view the impact of this regulatory field on individual workers taken across a life course.

- Event
Doing away with the case method: What could go wrong?
Presented by Mr Marcus Roberts, University of Auckland, New ZealandIn recent years there has been much discussion about the use and abuse of the 'casebook' method of teaching contract law. It is alleg... 28 Nov 2019 1:00 pm - 28 Nov 2019 2:00 pm

- Past project
Employment Rights of International Students: Enhancing protection through a community-university collaboration
A collaboration between the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law, Job Watch and the Spectrum Migrant Resource Centre, this project aimed to enhance the protection of international student employment rights.

- Current project
Alysia Blackham
Project by Associate Professor Alysia Blackham, Addressing age discrimination in employment.

Douglas W Arner
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Professor Douglas W Arner, Melbourne Law School

- Researcher profile
Azadah Raz Mohammad

- Publication
Publications
Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness members publish their research in; books, book chapters, journal articles and reports.

- Current project
Belinda Fehlberg
Project by Professor Belinda Fehlberg, The meaning of home for children after parental separation.

- Publication
Briefing Note - Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019 and International Law

Research Partners
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia has a number of research partners involved in various projects.

- Researcher profile
Katy Barnett
Academic profile of Professor Katy Barnett, Melbourne Law School

Books
Published books by members of the Centre for Corporate Law.

- Researcher profile
Jane Kaye
Academic profile of Professor Jane Kaye, Melbourne Law School

- Researcher profile
Heather Douglas
Academic profile of Professor Heather Douglas, Melbourne Law School

- Researcher profile
Mr Hadi Dolatabadi
Academic profile of Mr Hadi M Dolatabadi

- News item
- Event
2023 Environmental Art and Photography 'Competition'
2023 Environmental Art and Photography CompetitionWe are delighted to share that CREEL will have a new hub within Melbourne Law School. The CREEL Hub will include a wall dedicated to images that showcase places that connect with environmental issues and matter to our work in environmental law.Help us adorn the CREEL Hub by submitting your original images such as photos, drawings, paintings or craft.Selected entries could win one of three $100 gift vouchers!Submission closes on 31 May 2023.2023 Environmental Art and Photography Competition

- News item
CLEN
Current and past news activities of the Competition Law and Economics Network

- News item
Who gets to vote? An inclusive electoral franchise for contemporary Australia: A Parliamentary Library Symposium
The franchise – the right to vote in Australian federal elections – is provided to Australian citizens who are 18 or older (subject to some disqualifiers). And through a quirk of legislative history, some non-citizens can indeed vote in federal elections. But for other non-citizen residents and minors who participate in Australian society and have an interest in the nation’s future, they do not have that right. In addition, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, who were not universally included in the franchise since federation, continue to be underrepresented on electoral rolls and in exercising their franchise.This seminar brings together leading Australian scholars to consider an expansion of the right to vote and the reasons why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to remain underrepresented. The seminar will be chaired by Dr Jill Sheppard, one of the Canberra Convenors of the Electoral Regulation Research Network and is presented in conjunction with the Parliamentary Library.

- Publication
- Researcher profile
Iain Campbell Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Iain Campbell.

- Researcher profile
Graduate Researchers
A list of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies' current and past graduate researchers.

- Current project
Nicola Howell
Project by PhD Candidate Nicola Howell, The use and impact of legal solutions to consumer over-indebtedness: a comparison of Australian and Dutch approaches.

- Researcher profile
Belinda Fehlberg
Academic profile of Professor Belinda Fehlberg, Melbourne Law School

- Past project
Petrol Pricing Project
Past research project looks at retail fuel prices and, a source of substantial consumer concern and hence the subject of significant and sustained attention by politicians, policymakers and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).