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 readWhile most countries have recognised the right to a healthy environment under law, Australia has not.
By Meg Good - 4 min readThe High Court of Australia has a majority of women justices for the first time. Here’s why that matters.
By Kcasey McLoughlin - 5 min readLachlan Murdoch’s defamation lawsuit against news site Crikey will be the first test of Australia’s new public interest defence.
By Floyd Alexander Hunt - 4 min readThe demands of the profession make lawyers particularly susceptible to the social media-driven phenomenon.
By Angela Tufvesson - 7 min readGood password habits are like most habits: hard to form, easy to break. Everyone has their own unique formula to access countless applications and programs…
By Keely McDonough - 9 min readIn recent months two Australian workers have won unfair dismissal cases after being sacked for not complying with their employers’ vaccination orders
By Giuseppe Carabetta - 4 min readWhy working overseas is a rite of passage for many Australian lawyers.
By Angela Tufvesson - 8 min read