
Sarah Biddulph Publications
Published works by Centre for Employment and Labour Relations Law member Professor Sarah Biddulph.

Visitors
The Asian Law Centre regularly hosts local and international visiting scholars.

Past Research Projects
Past Competition Law and Economics Network's research projects.

Handbook of Property, Law and Society Workshop

Jason Varuhas
Academic profile of Professor Jason Varuhas, Melbourne Law School

Lauren Notini
Academic profile of Dr Lauren Notini, Melbourne Law School

Australia-ASEAN Women in Constitution-Building Capacity Development Program
The Constitution Transformation Network was very pleased to host the 2019 Australia-ASEAN Women in Constitution-Building Capacity Development Program, which brought together eight women engaged in democracy and constitution building in ASEAN countries.

Cultural Water for Cultural Economies
This project has identified key pathways to water access for, as well as the significant barriers to, the use of water by Traditional Owners and First Nations. The Cultural Water for Cultural Economies project is a collaboration between the Department of Environment, Water, Land and Planning (Victoria), the Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN), University of Melbourne, and the Federation of Victorian Traditional Owner Corporations (FVTOCs).

Graduate Researchers
The page lists the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law's graduate researcher students.

Competition Law and COVID-19 in Asia: Malaysia
Thursday 9 July, 2020

Digital Citizens Research Network
Home page for the Digital Citizens Research Network. A research program of Melbourne Law School.

Submissions and Reports
A large part of the Centre for Comparative Constitutional Studies' engagement is with government itself. See a list of current and past submissions and reports to government inquests, inquiries and commissions here.

Melbourne Law School professor awarded prestigious fellowship
Professor Sundhya Pahuja from Melbourne Law School has been awarded a prestigious Australian Laureate Fellowship for her research on global corporations and international law.

Facebook Agrees to Pay for Murdoch’s Australia News Content
Dr Marc Cheong, Senior Research Fellow in Digital Ethics, speaks with the New York Times about Facebook's agreement to pay for news in Australia.

Publications
Research related to the project, ranging from working papers and articles to anticipated book publications.

Overview
Overview of CILIS

Jake Goldenfein
Academic profile of Dr Jake Goldenfein, Melbourne Law School

Friends
The Institute for International Law and the Humanities maintains connections with a range of like-minded research institutes and organisations from around the world.
Call for Papers: Animal Law in a Dis/Re-Connected World
Call for PapersThe Australasian Animal Law Teachers’ and Researchers’ Association Inc (AALTRA) and the Centre for Resources, Energy and Environmental Law (CREEL) at Melbourne Law School invite abstracts for the 2022 Animal Law Conference: Animal Law in a Dis/Re-Connected World.Call for Papers: Animal Law in a Dis/Re-connected World

Annual Reports
The Obligations Group produces an Annual Report capturing the outstanding events and research being achieved and performed by staff and students.
Events
Find out more about the Health Law and Ethics Network's monthly seminars, upcoming and past events.

Celebrating Asian Australian Lawyers: From William Ah Ket to Today
Monday 1 June, 2020

Data Science and the need for collective law and ethics
Dr Jake Goldenfein (MLS) and Dr Sebastian Benthall (NYU) present their research on ‘Data science and the need for collective law and ethics’ in this event, co-hosted by The Centre for AI and Digital Ethics and the HMI project from the Australian National University.

Scott Stephenson
Academic profile of Dr Scott Stephenson, Melbourne Law School

Negotiated Enforcement
'Restoring public trust in charities – reforming governance and enforcement' is a project from the Centre for Corporate Law which aims to undertake comparative analysis and empirical research and to develop proposals for effective law and policy reform. It is expected to strengthen and maximize the charity sector’s capacity to contribute to social and economic life in Australia.