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

Victorian Charter of Human Rights
This site provides information and links to the key resources on the Victorian Charter of Human Rights (the "Charter"), in the hope that it will assist public awareness and knowledge about the Charter.

Odette Mazel
Project by PhD Candidate Odette Mazel, Can the master’s tools dismantle the master’s house? Queer perspectives on law, difference, and radicalism after marriage equality in Australia.

Jonathan Liberman
Academic profile of Associate Professor Jonathan Liberman, Melbourne Law School

Presentations and Podcasts
View recordings of webinars and presentations and listen to podcasts featuring members of the Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness team.

Research
Electoral Regulation Research Network research projects, working papers and newsletters

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.

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

Annual Reports
Access all annual reports published by the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law. These reports are submitted to the Centre's Advisory Board, and to the Faculty of Law.

Research Grants
List of research projects currently undertaken by members of the Centre for Indonesian Law, Islam and Society.

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).

In the Media
Recent media items featuring members of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law.

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

Black Mirror’s “Hated in the Nation”: Facial recognition is a weapon
Sohee Kwon is a student from the CAIDE subject AI, Ethics and the Law. This an excerpt from her second assignment, a review of a media piece demonstrating AI Ethics principles.Sohee Kwon is a student from the CAIDE subject AI, Ethics and the Law. This an excerpt from her second assignment on facial recognition as a weapon, a review of a media piece demonstrating AI Ethics principles.

Data, Metropolis: Melbourne, Barcelona, and New York's data governance and ADM in comparative perspective

Unis are using artificial intelligence to keep students sitting exams honest. But this creates its own problems
Dr Simon Coghlan, Dr Shaanan Cohney and Professors Jeannie Paterson and Tim Miller discuss the ethics of online exam proctoring

Kate Fischer-Doherty
Academic profile of Ms Kate Fischer-Doherty, Melbourne Law School

Gary Cazalet
Academic profile of Associate Professor Gary Cazalet, Melbourne Law School

Tanya Josev
Academic profile of Dr Tanya Josev, Melbourne Law School

Misleading Silence Colloquium
Two day forum presented by 22 speakers from Australia, Singapore, United Kingdom and USA on the following topics:Critical pressure points in the regulation of silence in misleading conductMisleading s... 19 Sep 2019 - 20 Sep 2019

Constitution Transformation Network
The Constitution Transformation Network brings together researchers and practitioners to explore the phenomenon of constitutional transformation.

Tania Voon
Academic profile of Professor Tania Voon, Melbourne Law School
