Climate litigation becoming ‘a modern trend’
In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in favour of more than 2000 Swiss women aged 64 and over who brought…
By Cat Woods - 8 min readIn a landmark ruling, the European Court of Human Rights ruled in favour of more than 2000 Swiss women aged 64 and over who brought…
By Cat Woods - 8 min readDespite Australia’s significant recent actions towards combatting modern slavery through legislative and regulatory measures, there remains equally significant loopholes and a lack of penalties for…
By Cat Woods - 10 min readFashion landfill is presently a 200,000 tonne disaster for Australia. Is mandatory legislation on reuse and recycling plausible?
By Cat Woods - 9 min readThe Bell review into Star Entertainment is a stark reminder for in-house lawyers that ethics must not be sacrificed to the interests of the corporation
By Sam McKeith - 9 min readRecommended national standards have been introduced to ensure that interpreters working in the court system are able to maintain the high quality of service that…
By Francisco Silva - 19 min readCompared to the rest of the world, income inequality is not particularly high in Australia, nor is it getting much worse – until you include housing.
By Brendan Coates and Joey Moloney - 4 min readGot some annual leave accrued? Taking a proper end-of-year break will do wonders for your stress levels
By Angela Tufvesson - 4 min readThree of those women, who have sought asylum in Australia, share their stories.
By Cat Woods - 6 min readInjury, integrity, technology and TV deals are just some of the areas for a new generation of sports lawyers
By Dominic Rolfe - 15 min readAttitude adjustment often requires an examination of internalised ableism
By Giancarlo De Vera, Maria Markoulli and George Stribling - 8 min readMy own interest in this subject stems from personal experience, writes Professor Luke Beck
By Luke Beck - 5 min readHere’s how to promote positive drinking habits.
By Angela Tufvesson - 4 min read