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 readAs the author of this essay, Marlow Meares is the winner of the Sir Anthony Mason Constitutional Law Essay Competition for 2022.
By Marlow Meares - 11 min readChief Justice Kiefel delivered the 2022 Hal Wootten lecture
By Avril Janks - 4 min readNo legal right to challenge an employer’s refusal of a request for flexible work arrangement in Australia.
By Floyd Alexander Hunt - 3 min read