
Resource Hub
Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness Resource Hub contains factsheets, presentations and podcasts, blog and briefing notes.

Melanie Baker
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Melanie Baker, Melbourne Law School

Readings with IILAH
The Institute for International Law and the Humanities hosts a range of reading groups throughout the academic year at the Melbourne Law School.

Tarunabh Khaitan
Academic profile on Professor Tarunabh Khaitan, Melbourne Law School

Competition Law and COVID-19 in Asia: Vietnam
Thursday 25 June, 2020

Kathryn James
Academic profile of Dr Kathryn James, Melbourne Law School

Glenn Patmore
Academic profile of Associate Professor Glenn Patmore, Melbourne Law School

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

James Parker
Academic profile of Dr James Parker, Melbourne Law School

Visitors
Each year the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law welcomes academic visitors to its community.
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Engagement
Explore how members of the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law are engaging with organisations, the media, conferences and workshops.

Monographs
A list of past monograph series, including those published by the Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law and co-published with Federation Press.

Submission Guidelines
Submission guidelines for the Electoral Regulation Research Network and Democratic Audit of Australia working paper series

Employment Law (LAWS50064)
This JD subject examines a number of current thematic issues regarding employment law, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and employment law responses to economic and organisational restructuring.

Past events
If you missed any of the thought-provoking speakers at the Electoral Regulation Research Network events, you may still catch their presentations / recordings online.

Melbourne Institute of Comparative Constitutional Law (MICCL)
The Melbourne Institute of Comparative Constitutional Law (MICCL) conference is funded by the Australian Research Council. Inaugurated in 2017, MICCL is an annual event to 2021 with the purpose of bringing together young and senior scholars from around the world for a structured and systematic thinking and discussion of comparative constitutional law.

Book Launch and Panel on Tax and Government in the 21st Century
The Tax Law and Policy program of the Melbourne Centre for Commercial Law (MCCL) hosted an event to celebrate the launch of Professor Miranda Stewart’s book, Tax and Government in the 21st Century. The book was launched by Hon Justice Michelle Gordon AO, High Court of Australia, and was followed by a panel discussion.

Tim Lindsey
Academic profile of Professor Tim Lindsey, Melbourne Law School

Staff
View the academic profile of the Centre for Media and Communications Law Director.

Purposive Contractual Interpretation
Presented by Professor Andrew Robertson, Melbourne Law SchoolIt is now well recognised that contractual purposes play an important role in the construction of contracts. The role of contractual purpos... 21 Mar 2019 6:30 pm - 21 Mar 2019 7:30 pm

Autonomous Weapon Systems: Friend or Foe?
Samuel Roussos is a student from the CAIDE subject AI, Ethics and the Law. This is an excerpt from his final assignment.Samuel Roussos is a student from the CAIDE subject AI, Ethics and the Law. 'Autonomous Weapons: Friend or Foe' is an excerpt from his final assignment.

CALL FOR PAPERS - "Life Imprisonment in Asia: Law and Practice" Online International Conference
Call for Papers: 'Life Imprisonment in Asia: Law and Practice' Online Conference
