UNSW Law & Justice

Notepad card with tick boxes for balance and burnout

When it comes to leave entitlements and mental health, there are some rights and obligations both employees and employers should be aware of.

Walls of a prison

A UN report into the treatment of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, China, says allegations of torture are 'credible'. 

two aboriginal women seen from behind

Both NSW and Queensland have committed to criminalise coercive control. This has the potential to disproportionately impact First Nations people who often can’t report to police safely.

Emma Golledge working with clients at the Kingsford Legal Centre

Rather than protect victims of sexual harassment and discrimination, Australia’s patchwork system of non-disclosure agreements shields predators and exposes others to repeat behaviour, Kingsford Legal Centre’s Director Emma Golledge says.

scott morrison

Constitutional law experts discuss the crisis in accountability in Australian government.

Activists are protesting greenwashing and using the legal system to achieve change

There are ways investors can spot companies misrepresenting their climate change credentials, say experts from UNSW Sydney.

Close up of two people shanking hands behind a door slightly ajar

Experts, and not those with deep pockets or connections, should be charged with making the decisions that affect us all.

A sign at the border warning of fines for COVID-19 breaches

The NSW government's decision not to replace COVID fines - issued to about 3000 children - with cautions, could violate the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child.  

bronze statue commemorating the chief justice of victoria george higinbotham

The Australian Law Reform Commission report recommends major changes to the way judges are appointed and educated, and supports an independent body to investigate allegations of misconduct.

Anthony Albanese standing in front of the Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags

The Albanese government is moving towards a referendum having Australia voting on a First Nations Voice to Parliament. So how much detail should voters have about the Voice?

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