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13 January 2022
Vaccine Mandate Protest

Has the pandemic fundamentally changed our ethics?

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?

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8 June 2021
Cancelled

The Ethics of Cancel Culture

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.

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26 April 2016
Professor Charles Sampford, Director of Griffith's Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law

Forum puts spotlight on ethical responsibilities of business

A Regional Ethics Forum on Business, Tax and Governance will be held on Wednesday, April 27 at Queensland Parliament.

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6 March 2025
Susan Harris Rimmer

A champion for human rights and gender equality 

As a prominent member of the Griffith Law School and the Law Futures Centre, Professor Susan Harris Rimmer has dedicated...

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12 June 2023
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29 March 2023

Navigating Artificial Intelligence with Toby Walsh

In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.

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30 November 2022
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28 June 2021
Professor John Rasko

In Conversation with Professor John Rasko AO

Professor John Rasko is a globally pre-eminent physician-scientist whose work on regenerative medicine and biotechnology is fundamentally changing our understanding...

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8 June 2021
3d illustration of X chromosomes

Why CRISPR gene editing is a promising but imperfect solution to genetic disease

Recent advances in technology have brought the promise of gene therapy closer than ever to being realised. One true breakthrough is clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR), it offers a radical new method for gene therapy that builds on decades of science.

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9 September 2019

The threats and promises of multidimensional legitimacy

By Dr Hugh Breakey Senior Research Fellow Institute for Ethics, Governance and Law, Griffith Law School ‘Multidimensional legitimacy’ is the...

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