QUT School of Law Lecturer Dr Samuel Roach is one of six QUT educators in the fields of health, law and creative industries awarded a citation for his…
ACHLR members Dr Sam Boyle and Professor Ben Mathews have published a paper in the International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy which assesses a program for…
Voluntary assisted dying (VAD) is currently lawful in all Australian states and will be lawful in the Australian Capital Territory from November 2025. A Report published by an…
End of Life Law for Clinicians (ELLC) has launched a new FREE online training course for residential aged care, home and community care, and aged care providers. The…
Volume 5 of the Australian Journal of Law and Religion, co-edited by Associate Professor Alex Deagon of QUT Law, has now been published. The Special Topic Forum on…
Voluntary assisted dying is lawful in all Australian states. This allows terminally ill adults who are suffering and have decision-making capacity to choose to receive help to die.…
Students currently enrolled in an LLB or JD university law program in Australia are invited to enter the 2025 Law and Religion Essay Competition. The University of Southern…
A stint as an environmental law research assistant while studying at QUT opened up a world of possibilities for newly admitted lawyer Ally Clark. The Jones Day Associate…
More and more countries are legalising voluntary assisted dying. This lets a doctor, or sometimes a nurse practitioner, give life-ending medication to an eligible person who requests it.…
Western Australia, the second jurisdiction to enact voluntary assisted dying (VAD) laws, has undertaken its first review of its VAD system since it came into effect in July…