UNSW Law & Justice

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Alternative dispute resolution options would improve outcomes for patients harmed by health care.

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The rise of these micromobility services could help solve some major challenges facing our cities.

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In cases where human rights are abused through the economic activity of a large corporation, signing a waiver of one’s rights in exchange for compensation is often grossly inadequate.

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Increased corporate awareness of the risks of modern slavery isn’t translating into effective practices to reduce it.

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Whether it’s through a sense of duty or trying to stay safe, Australians have a history of reporting wrongdoers.

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The new 2022 Fellows have been elected in recognition of their excellence in the social sciences.

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The Chair of the Board of Directors at Tesla, a human rights lawyer, and an advocate of women in defence and STEM are some of the UNSW graduates recognised in the 50th annual UNSW Alumni Awards.

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UNSW has a wide range of experts available for comment on COP27, the 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference.

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Knowing the clients who inject drugs in Sydney’s only injecting centre gives staff a better chance to deliver more suitable overdose treatment.

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There are some key dos and do nots when it comes to taking care of a pet in your will, says a UNSW expert in inheritance law.

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