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Modern Slavery and “Sportswashing” in Qatar: Labour exploitation tainting the 2022 World Cup

This post has been contributed by Elin Nilsson, a HDR candidate with the Griffith Law School and a member of the Law Futures Centre. In… Read More

Why we really need to be able to fix our stuff – Repair matters

This post has been contributed by Professor Leanne Wiseman, an ARC Future Fellow, Professor of Intellectual Property Law at Griffith University and… Read More

Blockchain Law in Australia Higher Education: It’s time

This post has been contributed by Dr Craig Cameron, Senior Lecturer in Corporations Law with the Griffith Business School and a member of the… Read More

Australia, COVID-19 and Travel Bans: Denying the Right to Return

This post has been contributed by Associate Professor Olivera Simic, Griffith Law School and a member of the Law Futures Centre. Part of this post… Read More

‘When in Rome’: Why philosophers, ethics teachers, and social scientists need to pay attention to the surprising ethical significance of expectations

This post has been contributed by Dr Hugh Breakey, Senior Research Fellow in the Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law (IEGL) and a member of… Read More

Ministerial power and Migration Legislation: “A level of discretion unknown in other legislation”?

This post has been contributed by Emma Robinson, Lecturer in the Griffith Law School and a member of the Law Futures Centre. The recent… Read More

Why ‘freedom’ is not the only thing worth fighting for

This post has been contributed by Susan Harris Rimmer, Professor and Director of the Policy Innovation Hub, Griffith Business School and Sarah Joseph, Professor of… Read More

INTEGRITY NOW! 21 INTEGRITY REFORMS TO RESTORE THE RULE OF LAW, ACCOUNTABILITY AND PUBLIC TRUST

This post has been contributed by Professor Charles Sampford, Director of The Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law (IEGL) and member of the Law Futures… Read More

Access and Benefit Sharing of Genetic Resources, Information and Traditional Knowledge

This post has been contributed by Professor Charles Lawson, Griffith Law School and a member of the Law Futures Centre. Debates about access and… Read More

If technology is the answer, what was the question?

This post has been contributed by Dr Michelle Rourke, CSIRO Fellow and a member of the Law Futures Centre. I thought I didn’t care… Read More