Associate Professor Molly Dragiewicz recently published “Family law reform and domestic violence: Lessons from Australia” in Comparative Perspectives on Domestic Violence: Lessons from Efforts Worldwide, edited by Rashmi Goel & Leigh Goodmark (Oxford University Press, 2015).
Upcoming Seminar: “Slavery on trial – laws and judicial disputes regarding slavery in Buenos Aires, 1810-1860”
The Crime and Justice Research Centre will host a seminar this week with speaker Associate Professor Magdalena Candioti. Topic: Slavery on trial – laws and judicial disputes regarding slavery in Buenos Aires, 1810-1860 Date: Thursday 23 July 2015 Time: 3.00pm – 4.30pm, afternoon tea provided Venue: Room C412, Level…
East Meets South
By Professor John Scott – School of Justice, QUT First there was Brisbane’s Hosting of the G20 Summit in 2015, which bought an international cast of leaders to the River City, albeit, most from the Global North, who were not here to mix it with the locals. The…
In the News — QUT’s International Crime Conference in Brisbane: “Batman got it wrong – most crime occurs outside the metropolis”
QUT NEWS: https://www.qut.edu.au/about/news/news?news-id=91635 Head of Justice Professor Kerry Carrington: “Most crime and violence in the world is occurring away from the major cities of the north and, of course, in cyberspace” Next week, QUT will be hosting the ‘game-changing’ International Crime, Justice and Social Democracy at the Gardens Point campus. Registered…
QUT’s ECARD Program: Applications Close in Two Weeks!
The Faculty of Law has four ECARD vacancies for 2016 in the discipline areas of: Criminology and policing Intellectual property and innovation law Indigenous legal issues Ethics, professional responsibility, civil procedure and/or evidence. For information regarding the available positions and how to apply, please refer to the position…
Recently published: “Problems with the Coronial Determination of Suicide”
QUT’s Associate Professor Gordon Tait and Professor Belinda Carpenter’s recent publication in the international journal Mortality has highlighted the issue of suicide determination within the coronial system.
QUT is Hiring! Vacancies Available for the 2016 ECARD Program. Apply Now!
QUT’s Early Career Academic Recruitment and Development (ECARD) Program has been designed to provide newly appointed staff with an excellent platform from which to build their academic careers. The ECARD program is developed and facilitated by experts from across the University and offers a comprehensive suite of activities…