
University of Leeds
Fracking and the Case of Expert Excess

University of Liverpool
Higher Education Institutions in the EU: Between Competition and Public Service

University of Strathclyde
Net Neutrality in New Times

University of Westminster
Spatial justice: Body, lawscape, atmosphere

University of Leicester
The Limits of Labour Law for Low-Wage Temporary Migrant Workers

University of Birmingham
The Practice and Problems of Transnational Counter-Terrorism

Newcastle University
‘Ourworld’: A feminist approach to global constitutionalism
Ruth Houghton

University of Western Australia
The doctrine of anticipatory repudiation
Bruno Zeller

University of Leicester
Fears and fallacies: Doctors’ perceptions of the barriers to medical innovation

Griffith University
Consumer Credit Regulation and Rights-based Social Justice
Therese Wilson

University of Sydney
Artificial Intelligence in Welfare
Terry Carney

University of Birmingham
Beyond the Courtroom: Accountability for Grave and Systemic Human Rights Violations
Meghan Campbell

University of Essex
Solidarity in EU Law: An Elusive Political Statement or a Legal Principle with Substance?
Esin Küçük

University of Leeds
Jousting Over Jurisdiction: Sovereignty and International Law in Late Nineteenth-Century South Asia
Priyasha Saksena

Monash University
COVID-19: An Exceptional or Surrounding Circumstance for the Purposes of Bail and Sentencing?
Natalia Antolak-Saper

CQ University
The Spark That Still Shines: John Calvin on Conscience and Natural Law
Constance Lee

Wuhan University Newcastle University
International Judicial Cooperation in Game Theory

University of Sheffield
Egalitarian Digital Privacy: Image Based Abuse and Beyond
Tsachi Keren-Paz

University of Queensland
Culture Is Key

University of Liverpool
Has the Human Rights Act led to individuals being more able to enforce their human rights in the UK?
Nicola Barker

CQ University
Post-Pandemic Workplace Design and the Plight of Employees with Invisible Disabilities
Angelo Capuano

Monash University
Algorithmic augmentation of democracy
Paul Burgess

University of Adelaide
Consumer Law, Technology and Health Care: A Shift in Focus, a Panacea or a Confounder?
Joel Grieger

Australian National University
A Dual Scrutiny Mechanism for Australia’s Counter-Terrorism Law Landscape
Dominique Dalla-Pozza

CQ University
Thorne v Kennedy — family law financial agreements
Lance Rundle