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Sarouche RaziAmy HamiltonCollege of Law, Australian National University, Canberra, AustraliaSarouche Razi is an interdisciplinary researcher and legal practitioner with expertise in the legal assistance sector, creative arts practice in law, cri (Griffith Law Review, 24.04.2024)
Skeletons in the cupboard: reading settler anxiety in Mabo and Love
Sylvie Da LombaRebecca ZahnUniversity of StrathclydeLaw School, Glasgow, UKSylvie Da Lomba is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK. Her research focuses on human mobility, migration and the law, and she and she has pub (Griffith Law Review, 14.04.2024)
Post-enlargement (free) movement in the EU: who really counts as EU CITIZEN? understanding Dano through the lens of Orientalism
Joanna HoweIrene NikoloudakisAdelaide Law School, the University of Adelaide, South Australia, AustraliaJoanna Howe is a Professor of Law at the University of Adelaide and a consultant with Harmers Workplace Lawyers. She holds a PhD in Law from (Griffith Law Review, 11.03.2024)
The evolution of Australia’s dedicated temporary skilled migration program: a bipartisan political journey from agreement to disagreement
Jessica SchafferFaculty of Law, Bond University, Gold Coast, AustraliaJessica Schaffer is a PhD student at Bond University. Her PhD is entitled ‘The Excuse of Mistaken Belief in Australian Rape Law’. She has a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of (Griffith Law Review, 03.02.2024)
How narratives of female sexual agency conceal vulnerability to rape: an analysis from South Australian rape trials
Anna ZenzPhD Candidate, Law School, University of Western Australia, Perth, AustraliaAnna Zenz is a PhD candidate within the UWA Tech & Policy Lab at the Law School, University of Western Australia. Her research explores the emerging development (Griffith Law Review, 12.01.2024)
Safety first: analysing the problematisation of drones
Alice TaylorLiam Elphicka Bond University Faculty of Law, Robina, Australiab Monash University Faculty of Law, Clayton, AustraliaAlice Taylor is an Assistant Professor in the Bond University Faulty of Law and a Member of the Australian Discrimin (Griffith Law Review, 19.11.2023)
Religious schools: a transparent right to discriminate?
Meribah RoseChris MayleaLa Trobe Law School, La Trobe University, Melbourne, AustraliaDr Meribah Rose is a sociolegal scholar with an interest in representations of crime and violence and more broadly the conceptualisation of justice. Her curren (Griffith Law Review, 22.09.2023)
The case for implementing legal clinical supervision within legal practice, and recommendations for best practice
Kaisa HuhtaNiko SoininenSeita Vesaa is Associate Professor of European Law (energy law) at the University of Eastern Finland’s Centre for Climate Change, Energy and Environmental Law (CCEEL) and a part-time professor at the European University I (Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 18.04.2024)
The ecological sustainability of the energy transition in EU law: pro et contra hydropower
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The Law of Nuclear Energy, 3rd edition
Constantinos YiallouridesTina Soliman-Huntera School of Law, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, British Institute of International & Comparative Law (BIICL), London, UK. Email: constantinos.yiallourides@mq.edu.aub Tina Soliman-Hunter, Scho (Journal of Energy & Natural Resources Law, 26.02.2024)
Maritime boundaries in the energy transition: carbon dioxide (CO2) storage across maritime jurisdictions
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