
- Researcher profile
People
Members of the Health Law and Ethics Network.

- Researcher profile
Lee Godden
Academic profile of Professor Lee Godden, Melbourne Law School

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Members
Academic members of the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law.

- Past project
Implications of Changes to Voting in Australia Project
This research project report was prompted by the increasing numbers of voters in Australia who are ‘convenience voting’ in one way or another.

- Current project
Seed Funding
The Statelessness Hallmark Research Initiative runs a Seed Funding scheme annually, fostering interdisciplinary research collaboration.

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Paula O'Brien
Academic profile of Dr Paula O'Brien, Melbourne Law School

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Eric Descheemaeker
Academic profile of Professor Eric Descheemaeker, Melbourne Law School

- Teaching resource
Australian Climate Change Litigation Database
This is the first comprehensive Database of Australian case law relating to climate change.

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Benjamin Hopper
Academic profile of Mr Benjamin Hopper, Melbourne Law School

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- Current project
Ethical Approaches to Health
Health Law and Ethics Network members with research expertise in ethical approaches to health.
- Event
Unconscionable conduct and the ‘bookup’ system of credit provided to the Indigenous community in the remote APY lands in South Australia: ASIC v Kobelt
Evening Lecture co-hosted with the Centre for Corporate LawSpeakers: Mr Nathan Boyle (CEO, Icon), Mr Gerard Brody (CEO, Consumer Action Law Centre), Dr Michelle Sharpe (Barrister, Vic... 10 July 2019 6:30 pm - 10 July 2019 7:45 pm

- Past project
Labour Regulation in East Asia: China
Many developing countries have labour laws that, on paper, are comprehensive and reflect international standards. However, these laws are often widely ignored. This project investigated the reasons for these implementation failures.

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Post-Soviet as post-colonial
What is the relationship between post-colonial theory and constitutionalism? What role does the construction of history play in this interaction? This seminar discussed these questions in the context of William Partlett and Herbert Küpper’s new book, The Post-Soviet as Post-Colonial: A New Paradigm for Understanding Constitutional Dynamics in the Former Soviet Empire. It addressed three main questions.In this seminar, our panellists critically reflected upon the development of the constitutional freedom over the last 30 years and shared their thoughts in relation to its future. The panel consisted of barrister Kathleen Foley S.C., Professor Dan Meagher (Faculty of Business and Law, Deakin University) and Professor Adrienne Stone (Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne). Professor Michael Crommelin AO (Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne) chaired the event.

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Katie Robertson
Academic profile of Ms Katie Robertson, Melbourne Law School

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Anne Orford
Academic profile of Professor Anne Orford, Melbourne Law School

- Publication
Annual Reports
Centre for Media and Communications Law annual reports provide details about the many achievements, events and research activities undertaken at the centre.

- Researcher profile
Margaret A. Young
Academic profile of Professor Margaret Young, Melbourne Law School

- Publication
Governments as Regulators and Consumers of Ethical AI
Gabby Bush and Jeannie Paterson published this piece on regulating and contracting Ethical AI for governments in the Turkish Policy Quarterly.

- Current project
Current Research Projects
An overview of the interrelated research projects currently being undertaken by members of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law.

Research Partners
Centre for Media and Communications Law is generously supported by research partners. View a list of current and former research partners.

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Media Commentary on Other Research by Centre Members
A list of media reports on research by members of the Centre for Corporate Law.

- Past project
The Desirability and Feasibility of Convenience Voting in Australia Project
This Electoral Regulation Research Network research project used a mixed method research design to explore how voters, legislators and electoral commissions perceive the challenges presented by the extension of convenience voting – both in terms of its growing use among electors and the liberalisation of its forms.
