
Financial Literacy Project
The 'Safeguarding the Financial Wellbeing of Australians by Improving Financial Literacy Project' is an initiative of the Centre for Corporate Law at Melbourne Law School. The project contributes to a broader understanding of the role of financial literacy and consumer behaviour in Australia, and its relationship with Australia's financial services and consumer protection laws.

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

Professional Opportunities and External Funding
Professional opportunities for Indigenous students

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

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.

2021

Associates and Teaching Associates
Current Associates and Teaching Associates working at the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law.

Reforming Not-for-Profit Regulation Project
This collaborative project examined the appropriateness of existing corporate legal frameworks as they apply to not-for-profit (NFP) companies. It challenged the application of laws designed for companies with profit making objectives to NFP organisations. The project considered the issues of reporting and accountability to NFP stakeholders and how these stakeholders (and their needs) differ from those of stakeholders in 'for-profit' companies.

Devising a Legal Blueprint for Corporate Energy Transition
A project by Professor Jacqueline Peel, Professor Hari Osofsky and Professor Brett McDonnell.

Michelle Taylor-Sands
Academic profile of Associate Professor Michelle Taylor-Sands, Melbourne Law School

Inbar Levy
Academic profile of Dr Inbar Levy, Melbourne Law School

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

Cartel Project
Past research project looking at serious cartel conduct - price fixing, market sharing, output restriction and bid rigging.

Obligations Group
The Obligations Group support research and scholarly discussion on the law of obligations, such as law of contract, tort, remedies and private law theory.

William Partlett
Academic profile of Associate Professor William Partlett, Melbourne Law School
Matthew Albert
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Matthew Albert, Melbourne Law School

Corporate governance and workplace partnerships project
The Corporate Governance and Workplace Partnerships Project will examine the interaction between several key factors in the creation and sustainability of 'Partnerships at Work'. The project proposes to discover how these various factors (particular employment systems, forms of corporate governance and ownership structures) have interacted so as to give rise to — or fail to give rise to — 'high performance' partnership-style relations at work.

Reproductive Health
Health Law and Ethics Network members with research expertise in reproductive health.

Megan Prictor
Academic profile of Dr Megan Prictor, Melbourne Law School

Contractual Interpretation in English and French Law
Presented by Associate Professor Solène Rowan, Australian National UniversityContract interpretation is at the core of commercial litigation in England. Yet there has been relatively little comparativ... 7 Nov 2019 5:30 pm - 7 Nov 2019 7:00 pm

Surveillance: What is it good for?
By Gabby Bush, Dr Simon Coghlan, Professor Jeannie Paterson and Professor Tim Miller, University of Melbourne

Past IILAH Reading Group
The Institute for International Law and the Humanities runs a regular reading group throughout term. Themes and readings are updated each semester, with the group convening once a fortnight for discussions on the readings at Melbourne Law School.

Annual Lectures
Starting in 2020, the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law holds its Annual Lecture presented by prominent figures in the field.
