
Robert Burrell
Academic profile of Professor Robert Burrell, Melbourne Law School

As the Tokyo Games begin, the stakes could not be higher for Japan — and the Olympics themselves

John Howe
Academic profile of Professor John Howe, Melbourne Law School

Call for Paper: Environmental Law Doctoral Researchers' Workshop 2022
Call for PaperMelbourne Law School’s Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law (CREEL) and UNSW Sydney’s Faculty of Law & Justice are delighted to invite abstracts for papers to be presented virtually at the Environmental Law Doctoral Researchers’ Workshop 5-6 July 2022.Call for Papers: Environmental Law Doctoral Researchers' Workshop

Past Grants
View past grants received by the Tax Group.

Creating New Codes: How can art explore digital ethics?
As part of Melbourne Design Week, CAIDE's Art, AI and Digital Ethics research stream present Creating New Codes: How can art explore digital ethics?

Choice blasts Airbnb for using ‘secretive algorithm’ that judges if users are ‘trustworthy’
Professor Jeannie Paterson and Dr Marc Cheong spoke to The New Daily about Choice findings that Airbnb is using an algorithm to decide the trustworthiness of its users.

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

Can Robots Really be Companions for Older Adults?
Dr Simon Coghlan and Dr Jenny Waycott discuss the perspectives of elderly people on the use of social robots to combat social isolation in their community.
Bougainville referendum and beyond
In 2019 the National Research Institute of Papua New Guinea and the Constitutional Transformation Network prepared two studies to inform leaders in Bougainville and PNG on the future governance of Bougainville.

Marie Bismark
Academic profile of Senior Fellow Dr Marie Bismark, Melbourne Law School

Sharing the Wealth: Tax and Justice in The Slow Growth Era
This ARC Discovery Project aims to address fundamental problems of injustice in taxation emerging in the transition to a slow growth economy in Australia and globally.

Major Research Projects
View current and past major research projects conducted by the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies, Melbourne Law School.

Publications
The Laureate Visiting Fellowships in Constitutional Law offers outstanding female doctoral and female early career researchers the opportunity to participate in an intensive mentoring program relative to the Laureate Program with Professor Adrienne Stone, ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Australian Laureate Fellow, for up to two months; and includes involvement in events, workshops, and conferences.

Adil Hasan Khan
Academic profile of Dr Adil Hasan Khan, Melbourne Law School

Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law
The Centre for Employment and Labour Relations aims to contribute to the development of labour and employment law throughout Australia and the world.

News and Events
Electoral Regulation Research Network current and past news and events

News
Read recent and past news relating to the Law School's Reconciliation and Recognition agenda

People
Find out about the Competition Law and Economics Network's Director and members

Brad Jessup
Academic profile of Dr Brad Jessup, Melbourne Law School

IPRIA Advisory Board
The Advisory Board represents the key external stakeholders in Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia.

Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia
The Intellectual Property Research Institute of Australia (IPRIA) was established in March 2002 as an initiative of IP Australia. IPRIA was established to increase the understanding, creation, use and exploitation of intellectual property by Australian organisations and individuals. Today, it is a leading network of scholars that works closely with industry and government on issues critical to all varieties of IP rights, creativity and innovation.
Evaluating BEPS and Looking to the Future
This fully online event, with leading international experts, examines how we can evaluate the tax planning behaviour of MNEs and the policy response of governments. It will examine international responses to BEPS, including in the US, the UK and Australia, and discuss the future direction.Register to the webinar.online event, with leading international experts, examines how we can evaluate the tax planning behaviour of MNEs and the policy response of governments. It will examine international responses to BEPS, including in the US, the UK and Australia, and discuss the future direction.
