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Inaugural QUT Faith and Spirituality Research Symposium

By QUT Law Research July 8, 2024

The inaugural QUT Faith and Spirituality Research Symposium was held on Friday, 5th July. The symposium is an outcome of Priority Area 4 of the QUT Spiritual Support…

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Lindy Willmott, Ben White and Rachel Feeney Law Research News

ARC grant success

By QUT Law Research July 2, 2024

The project, Assessing the operation of voluntary assisted dying laws in Australia, has been awarded $392,910 from the ARC Linkage Projects grant round. Lead chief investigators Professors Ben…

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Eliana Close Law Research News

Dr Eliana Close discusses Voluntary Assisted Dying legislation – ABC Radio National

By QUT Law Research June 17, 2024

With the ACT becoming the latest Australian jurisdiction to legalise Voluntary Assisted Dying (VAD), Dr Eliana Close discussed best ways to regulate VAD for the patients and medical…

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Elderly gentleman Law Research News

People with dementia aren’t currently eligible for voluntary assisted dying. Should they be?

By QUT Law Research May 27, 2024

Dementia is the second leading cause of death for Australians aged over 65. More than 421,000 Australians currently live with dementia and this figure is expected to almost double in the next…

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Child in a home Law Research News

Some gains but fresh difficulties in combating child sexual abuse

By QUT Law Research May 20, 2024

Child sexual abuse is common in Australia. The best evidence of this comes from the 2023 Australian Child Maltreatment Study (ACMS), which surveyed 8,500 Australians aged 16 and…

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Supermarkets need to change the way they operate in Australia. But how do we get them to do this?

By QUT Law Research May 15, 2024

A Treasury-commissioned review recommends making the existing voluntary food and grocery code of conduct mandatory. The voluntary code sets standards for wholesalers, retailers and suppliers to try and…

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