The Forgotten Injured: Recovery for Injuries in Aged Care
This post has been contributed by Associate Professor Kylie Burns, member of both Griffith's Law Futures Centre and Hopkins Centre.
This post has been contributed by Associate Professor Kylie Burns, member of both Griffith's Law Futures Centre and Hopkins Centre.
Law students and many legal professionals extensively use social media under the mistaken belief that their social media activity is ‘personal’ and ‘private’ and does not reflect on them as legal professionals says Dr Kylie Burns
From personal injury lawyer to Griffith Law School lecturer, Dr Kylie Burns makes a difference in her students’ lives.
Researchers have received grants worth over $6.96 million from the Australian Research Council.
Griffith has recognised its best and brightest researchers, professional and support staff plus teaching excellence at a gala event in Brisbane.
Two respected Griffith Business and Law academics have received Vice Chancellor's awards as students celebrate their own success at graduation ceremonies in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
A new partnership between Griffith and MAIC will examine the experiences of injured Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and the Compulsory Third Party scheme.
Griffith University has been awarded $3,376,073 for ARC Discovery and Linkage Projects.
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill Professor, University of New South Wales & Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, Sydney 23 October 2018...
ByDr Kylie Burns Deputy Head of Learning and Teaching Griffith University When judges decide cases they typically are thought to...