Australia’s new national anti-corruption body a testament to Griffith research and perseverance
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
As we head into the third year of the pandemic, debates continue to rage over the ethics of vaccine mandates, restrictions on civil liberties, the limits of government power and the inequitable distribution of vaccines globally. With so much disagreement over questions like these, has the pandemic fundamentally changed the way we think about ethics?
If we think a person’s speech is wrong and immoral, we might suppose there is no great loss about a debate being derailed and the person sanctioned. But there are genuine ethical concerns here.
By Dr Hugh Breakey Senior Research Fellow Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law, Griffith Law School ‘Multidimensional legitimacy’ is the...
By Dr Shelley Bielefeld Senior Lecturer Griffith Law School Australia’s social security system has undergone significant change in recent years,...
The law and ethics of taking and sharing images in a world where everyone has a camera was in the...
Griffith BusinessSchool (GBS) continues to be at the forefront of responsible leadershipwith a Griffith academic appointed to the Federal Government’s...
As the United Nations Conference on Climate Change continues in Paris, Griffith University research is enhancing understanding of a complex and major policy instrument for combatting global warming
Global integrity is on the agenda with key events hosted by Griffith University this month.
Griffith experts are leading the way in climate change governance.