The Significance of Moral Motive Pluralism

Law Futures Centre
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By Dr Hugh Breakey Griffith Law School For thousands of years, moral philosophers — and more recently moral psychologists — have searched for the ethical fulcrum: the one, ultimate moral motivation that drives conscientious ethical behaviour. In some ways, it made sense to think that there would be one specific psychological quality that motivates ethical […]

Silenced Victims of Wartime Sexual Violence

Law Futures Centre
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By DrOlivera Simic Griffith Law School The condemnation of wartime sexual violence as a gross violation of human rights has received widespread support. While rape and other forms of sexual violence have attracted considerable local and international attention, this often excludes wartime sexual violence among women belonging to so-called `perpetrator’ war-torn nations. My new book […]

Griffith opens new doors for Omid

Department of Business Strategy and Innovation
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Since arriving in Australia four years ago to commence his PhD in the Department of International Business and Asian Studies at Griffith University, Omid Haass has been an advocate for the Gold Coast as a great city to live and Griffith University as a great place to study. In 2015, he was appointed as a […]