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Female UNSW entrepreneurship program sees law students wow start-up industry with their ideas
UNSW’s New Wave program supports the next generation of female entrepreneurs and student start-ups, empowering female founders.
Explainer: the reform of sexual consent laws in NSW
Australian Human Rights Institute’s Allison Carter and UNSW Law & Justice’s Luke McNamara explain what the reforms mean for preventative responses to sexual violence and their impact from a criminal justice perspective.
Amid NAIDOC week, Indigenous children are up to 20 times as likely to be in prison
UNSW Law & Justice’s Professor Luke McNamara says NAIDOC week provides a moment to reflect on the rate of Indigenous youth incarceration in Australia.
When a machine invents things for humanity, who gets the patent?
The day is coming, some say has already arrived, when artificial intelligence starts to invent things that its human creators could not. But our laws are lagging behind this technology, UNSW experts say.
Our laws aren't ready for ‘narco-drones’ in drug trafficking
International and Australian laws need to be updated to cope with the newest drug-trafficking technique threatening maritime security.
NSW COVID fines on kids could breach international law
The NSW government's decision not to replace COVID fines, issued to about 3000 children, with cautions, could violate the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child.
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Mason Conversation
The 2022 Mason Conversation featured the Honourable Murray Gleeson AC in conversation with Professor Rosalind Dixon, Director, G+T Centre of Public Law, UNSW Sydney.
Legal Hour | Advancing justice in a warming world
How can we best support people put at risk by disasters and other climate change impacts? What role can leaders, lawyers and ordinary people play in advancing climate justice? What needs to happen now to protect the most vulnerable, today and into the future?
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