Faculty of Law
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Australia is experiencing both a housing crisis and an increase in extreme weather events due to global warming. This largely dry continent, beset by bushfires and floods, is a land of stark inequa...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming tax administration by improving efficiency, compliance, and decision-making. However, this shift raises critical concerns about transparency, accountabi...
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This chapter examines how the theory and method of the ‘general part’ of criminal law might contribute to systemic bias against First Peoples. Australian legal practitioner admission rules mandate ...
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In refugee status assessment, the process of proving the 'truth' of one's sexual orientation (and proving that one will be persecuted on account of this) is often infected by the cultural biases of...
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Student complaints against universities are a universal occurrence within higher education. In Australia, these complaints are complicated by the tension between the external appeal mechanisms of s...
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This article examines the ways First Nations people perceive targeted policing practices in Broken Hill and Wilcannia, New South Wales. It focuses on First Nations viewpoints and perspectives to un...
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Robust cyber security protection is essential to cloud services and government and private sector customers. In Australia, cloud services have undergone a significant regulatory reset, in part due ...
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Malaysia’s commitment to achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 hinges on its ability to protect its abundant carbon sinks, notably its natural forests. However, several challenges impede effective f...
