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Christian Natural Law and Religious Freedom

By QUT Law Research July 9, 2025

What is the idea of religious freedom? Where does it come from? Why should it be protected? In Christian Natural Law and Religious Freedom – A Foundation Based…

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10 steps governments can take now to stamp out child sexual abuse in care settings

By QUT Law Research July 4, 2025

Education Minister Jason Clare and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Lukas Coch/AAP Recent cases of prolific alleged child sexual abuse in Melbourne and other Australian early childhood education and…

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Impacting policy and legal reform in organ and tissue donation, transplantation and research

By QUT Law Research May 27, 2025

ACHLR Deputy Director, Professor Shih-Ning Then (QUT School of Law) and ACHLR Adjunct, Professor Dominique Martin (Deakin University, School of Medicine) are internationally recognised experts in their respective…

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Ben Mathews appointed as Distinguished Professor

By QUT Law Research May 27, 2025

Professor Ben Mathews has been appointed by QUT as a Distinguished Professor in recognition of his research, impact and eminence within the field of child maltreatment and leadership…

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CPS 230 Digital Compliance and Observability: White Paper Launch

By QUT Law Research May 22, 2025

Get an exclusive first look at a new approach to digital compliance and observability under APRA’s CPS 230 standard. Join leading researchers and industry experts in Brisbane as…

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Risks, Benefits, Opportunities, and Electronic Formalities in the Law of Wills

By QUT Law Research May 20, 2025

Traditional “formalities” in the law of wills—including formal requirements for revocation by destruction—contemplate paper documents, wet signatures, and testators and witnesses in the physical presence of one another.…

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