Law Futures Centre Blog

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What does the International Criminal Court’s new Prosecutor mean for the Asia-Pacific?

This post has been contributed by Dr Emma Palmer, a member of the Law Futures Centre More than 1000 individuals have been killed since the… Read More

Welfare Conditionality and Indigenous Peoples: why conditional welfare payments are problematic

This post has been contributed by Dr Shelley Bielefeld, a member of the Law Futures Centre. Welfare conditionality is about placing conditions on people’s access… Read More

COVID-19 and the funding of privately-run residential care institutions

This post has been contributed by Dr Kate van Doore, a member of the Law Futures Centre and the co-investigator on the project, Rebecca Nhep,… Read More

The Insolvency Profession and Technology: 2021 Report Card

This post has been contributed by Dr Jennifer Dickfos, a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics and a member of the… Read More

Escaping regulation: “Buy now, pay later” as a credit product

This post has been contributed by Professor Therese Wilson, Dean of Law and Head of School and a member of the Law Futures Centre. For… Read More

Understanding the social licence to operate

This post has been contributed by Dr Hugh Breakey, Senior Research Fellow in moral philosophy at Griffith University’s Institute for Ethics, Governance & Law and… Read More

The World Health Organisation’s New COVID-19 BioHub Facility and Pathogen Access and Benefit-Sharing

This post has been contributed by Dr Michelle Rourke, CSIRO Fellow and a member of the Law Futures Centre and Dr Mark Eccleston-Turner, Keele University… Read More

Voluntary Assisted Dying Law Reform – the importance of consultation

This post has been contributed by Dr Jayne Hewitt, senior Lecturer in the School of Nursing and Midwifery and a member of the Law Futures Centre. Read More

New Zealand on sovereignty in cyberspace

This post has been contributed by Dr Samuli Haataja, Lecturer at Griffith Law School and Law Futures Centre member. In December 2020, New Zealand published… Read More

The Forgotten Injured: Recovery for Injuries in Aged Care

his post has been contributed by Associate Professor Kylie Burns, member of both Griffith’s Law Futures Centre and Hopkins Centre. The findings of the Royal Commission… Read More