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Fatimah Alshehaby (Laws, 01.03.2024)
Laws, Vol. 13, Pages 13: Assessing the Legal Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Saudi Arabia: A Critical Analysis in the Context of the 2003 UNESCO Convention
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
Nayeli Urquiza-HaasEmilie Cloatrea Law, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UKb Law, University of Kent, UKDr Nayeli Urquiza is socio-legal researcher based at the University of Lancaster. Her research focuses on the study of crime and illegalities (Griffith Law Review, 26.08.2023)
In the shadow of the healing rainbow: belonging and identity in the regulation of traditional medicine in Mauritius
Samuel D. BlanchCollege of Law, The Australian National University, Canberra, AustraliaSamuel D. Blanch is a lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia. He was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow in (Griffith Law Review, 10.08.2023)
Thinking about Islamic legal traditions in multicultural contexts
Simon ButtProfessor of Indonesian Law, The University of Sydney Law School, New South Wales, AustraliaSimon Butt, Professor of Indonesian Law and Director of the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law, The University of Sydney Law School, New South Wa (Griffith Law Review, 04.08.2023)
Indonesia’s new Criminal Code: indigenising and democratising Indonesian criminal law?
Caitlin MurphyInstitute for International Law and the Humanities, Melbourne Law School, Carlton, AustraliaCaitlin Murphy is a PhD Candidate and member of the Institute for International Law and the Humanities at Melbourne Law School. Her researc (Griffith Law Review, 18.06.2023)
Extraction and jurisdiction: forms of law and the Antarctic Treaty System*
Kevin Sobel-ReadLisa TooheyTaylah GrayDaniel TooheyHannah StenstromSchool of Law and Justice, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, AustraliaKevin Sobel-Read is an Associate Professor and the Deputy Head (Teaching) at the Newcastle School of Law a (Griffith Law Review, 16.06.2023)
Building bridges: using existing law to support the cultural self-determination of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander businesses and communities
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