Research in the Faculty of Law

Welcome from the ADR

Don-Fleming

 

Research is a vital part of the life and culture of staff and students in the Faculty of Law. The focus is on research that will contribute to law and its institutions to respond to the challenges of changed national and new transnational legal spaces. 

Individually staff expertise and student post-graduate research activities cover a wide field including IP law, access to justice, women and the law, corporate governance, international commercial arbitration law, taxation law, courts and court administration, comparative law, law and literature, law and mental health and law and bio-technology.

Collectively Law Faculty research is organized into two research groups that are also affiliated with the ANZSOG Institute for Governance:

 

 

The Faculty supports a range of research activities including fortnightly Brown Bag seminars (where staff and guest speakers address topics of broard concern to the Faculty), a Law research commons for research staff and HDR students, participation in weekly ANZSOG Institute research seminars, an internal research funding scheme, a research publications awards scheme and activities and initiatives to grow the Faculty’s  events research profile, contribution and culture.

Dr Don Fleming