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29 May 2014
Jason Sharman, in white shirt, on university campus

Brisbane conference targets ‘shell’ companies

G20 leaders have an opportunity to make a real impact in the fight against untraceable ‘shell’ companies when they meet...

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22 September 2012

Global Shell Games

All organized crime is driven by profit and facilitated by financial secrecy, while terrorism also depends on secret funding. For...

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17 June 2014
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13 March 2014
Head shot of Professor Jason Sharman on campus

Govt must get serious about dirty money

One of the country’s leading political science researchers has urged the federal government to act on an OECD survey which...

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10 October 2012

Two New Books with Cambridge University Press

This week Hun Joon Kim received a contract with Cambridge University Press for his co-edited volume Transitional Justice in the...

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3 October 2012

New rules fail to clean out dirty money

Australia and other leading economic nations are playing an unwitting role in hiding illegal money, even ranking worse than some...

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10 September 2021
Wesley Enoch and Rhoda Roberts

In Conversation with Rhoda Roberts AO and Wesley Enoch AM

The power of culture In this interview Kerry O’Brien talked to Rhoda Roberts AO and Wesley Enoch AM about the power of cultural...

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5 September 2018

Living in Technical Legality: Science Fiction and Law as Technology

By Associate Professor Kieran Tranter Griffith Law School What if this is not the end? This is the question that...

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8 May 2018

Budget 2018: Is the petrol tank half full or half empty?

Australia has not maintained a sufficient oil reserve for 80 of the last 91 months.

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12 June 2014
Ian Dunlop will address an Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise seminar tonight.

Climate change brings escalating opportunity

Once among Australia’s leading coal industry executives, Ian Dunlop is today the chair of Safe Climate Australia and an outspoken...

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