
Boyd van Dijk
Academic profile of Dr Boyd van Dijk, Melbourne Law School

Research Impact
This page highlights some of the research work undertaken by Centre for Corporate Law members that has had a direct impact on the improvement of laws and regulations regarding corporations and the financial market.

Indigenous students and the JD Program
Find out about the Juris Doctor for Indigenous students

2018 Visiting Fellows
View the 2018 Visiting Fellows of the Laureate Program in Comparative Constitutional Law.

People
The Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies hosts a diverse range of individuals who are dedicated to the research and practice of a range of public law matters, in Australia and across the globe.

Regulation of Health Practitioners
Health Law and Ethics Network members with research expertise in the regulation of health practitioners, including Australia's Health Practitioner National Law, coronial investigations, and medical litigation.

Research Grants
Health, Law and Emerging Technologies research grants currently undertaken by members of the project team.

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

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

Engagement
Find out about the Competition Law and Economic Network's engagement activities

Institute for International Law and the Humanities
The Institute for International Law and the Humanities (IILAH) is dedicated to integrating the study of international law with contemporary approaches to the humanities. IILAH facilitates and promotes innovative research and critical thinking on emerging questions of international law, governance, human rights and justice, positioning Melbourne Law School as one of the leading institutions for international legal scholarship in the world.

Olivia Barr
Academic profile of Associate Professor Olivia Barr, Melbourne Law School

Financial Exclusion, Poor Insurer Practices and Consumer Protection Project
The 'Financial Exclusion, Poor Insurer Practices and Consumer Protection' project is Australia’s first large-scale empirical study examining financial exclusion and lack of access to general insurance, as well as poor insurer practices in selling insurance and handling claims. Through surveys, focus groups and interviews, the project also aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the legal protections for consumers of general insurance.

Engage
Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness offers an online intensive course, engages with a network of graduate researchers and publishes an online journal.

Mark Taylor
Academic profile of Associate Professor Mark Taylor, Melbourne Law School

About
Information about the Centre for Corporate Law, including its members, advisory board, contact information and annual reports.

Indian Equality Law Programme
The Indian Equality Programme is funded by the Letten Prize, and encourages capacity-building to support early academics with an interest in Indian equality, anti-discrimination law and/or comparative law.
Inaugural AALTRA Prize 2022
Inaugural AALTRA Australian Animal Law Research PrizeThe Australasian Animal Law Teachers’ and Researchers’ Association Inc (AALTRA) Australian Animal Law Research Prize will be awarded for the most outstanding contribution to the field of animal law by an Australasian scholar/student (whether by residence or birth) or whose work has a focus on these jurisdictions.Inaugural AALTRA Australian Animal Law Research Prize 2022
Digital Campaigning And Political Finance In The Asia And The Pacific Region
The report studies the intersection between digital campaigning in elections, and political finance and its regulation in Asia and the Pacific region.

Climate Change Law and Mitigation
Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law researchers have been investigating the potential impact of the global greenhouse gas mitigation scheme, Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD+), on indigenous and local community rights. This project has involved fieldwork in REDD+ recipient countries as well as with international organisations (the World Bank, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)) and civil society groups.

Caron Beaton-Wells
Academic profile of Professorial Fellow Professor Caron Beaton-Wells, Melbourne Law School

Laws and the Humanities for the Anthropocene Reading Group
This is an interdisciplinary, cross-institutional reading group, focused on encounters between laws and cognate disciplines in the context of the Anthropocene thesis. Hosted by the Institute for International Law and the Humanities

The Non-Fatal Strangulation Offence as a Response to Domestic and Family Violence
Melbourne Law School, along with Flinders University and Australian National University have been funded by the Australian Research Council to undertake a qualitative research project examining the meaning of home for children and young people after parental separation. Parental separation is likely to result in big changes in home arrangements for children and young people, yet so far, how children and young people think about ‘home’ after parental separation remains unexplored in research.
