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10 January 2023
Group photo of participants at implementation meeting

European Parliament Talk

In December 2022, Dr Lee Morgenbesser attended the convening and implementation meetings of the Declaration of Principles for International Election...

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17 August 2015

European exchange offers unique experience

Four journalism students will travel to Denmark and the Netherlands on exchange this month.

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23 March 2021

A response and set of alternative proposals to land use in the EU

This post is a copy of a response by Dr Tim Cadman, Research Fellow of the Law Futures Centre, to the European Union’s land use, land use change and forestry review of rules.

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13 November 2024

Countering disinformation in Australia and the Pacific

This week, Brisbane became a central hub for discussions on the importance of information integrity as Griffith University, in collaboration...

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9 September 2024
Big Oil

What if Big Oil championed, and profited from, the green transition?

Like the petroleum industry itself, households are heavily invested in existing transport technologies. Getting oil and gas companies – and consumers – to switch to zero-emissions transport is a huge challenge. Repurposing existing infrastructure to supply clean fuels could convince both consumers and vehicle manufacturers to make the switch. But what would that take?

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15 August 2024

Climate change has some microscopic winners, with global-scale consequences

Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures poised to be climate change winners, but the repercussions could be vast.

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22 July 2024
Appliance junk

Is Australia becoming a dumping ground for unrepairable appliances?

What happens when appliances break? Unfortunately, broken appliances are unlikely to be repaired. It doesn’t have to be this way, however. If we fail to keep up with legal developments in other parts of the world, Australia could soon become a dumping ground for cheap and nasty appliances.

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26 October 2022
Energy

Explaining Australia’s energy prices and government intervention

Professor Joel Gilmour explains the primary drivers of wholesale energy prices: building new generation, supply and demand, and the cost of existing generation have combined to increase household energy prices to unprecedented levels. How can the Albanese government intervene?

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11 March 2021

Anti-suit injunctions and consumer contracts

Post contributed by Mary Keyes, Director of the Law Futures Centre and Therese Wilson, Dean of Griffith Law School.

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8 July 2019

Universities as places of sanctuary

By Jovana Mastilovic Griffith Law School In November 2018, Soumi Gopalakrishnan shared her story with the ABC.[1] Despite graduating Year...

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