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» The NSW Mental Health Tribunal: an analysis of clients, matters and determinations This report gives fresh understandings of the management of people with a mental illness by providing a detailed description and analysis of the characteristics of a sample of mental health clients with the NSW MHRT who were tracked for a period of almost five years. ...read more » Legal assistance by video conferencing: what is known? In recent years there has been an increasing drive to improve access to legal services through the use of video conferencing technology. This paper reports on an extensive search for, and review of, existing research into the use of video conferencing to deliver legal assistance particularly to disadvantaged clients, clients in regional, rural and remote (RRR) areas and clients in custody. ... read more » By the people, for the people?The site provides a range of information and initiatives on healthy eating, regular physical activity and overweight and obesity to assist all Australians to lead healthy and active lives. This site features the CD-ROM 'A House for the Nation' which provides a comprehensive collection of facts, stories and images of the House of Representatives. This site gives a small taste of the hundreds of stories and images that are a part of the A House for the Nation CD-ROM and Documentary project. Online order information is also provided. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's function is to provide radio and television services within Australia and overseas and to promote Australia's musical, dramatic and other performing arts. Established on 1 July 1983 by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983, the Corporation had previously operated as the Australian Broadcasting Commission since 1 July 1932.
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AusAID: The Australian Government's overseas aid program
25 APRIL AusAID’s support to the national malaria programs in Solomon Islands and Vanuatu has seen a significant reduction in the rate of infection. 23 APRIL A new report, the Adviser Stocktake: Report 2, shows that reforms to the way AusAID uses advisers in the aid program are delivering clear results. 22 APRIL The Governor-General visited Australian aid programs in Metro Manila as part of her State Visit to the Philippines earlier this month.Sydney Law School is Australia's premier global law school, preparing graduates for national, transnational and international legal careers. Our international vision is supported by recent achievements: Our legal research is ranked 4th in the top international law schools in the Social Sciences Research Network, and is 1st among Australian law schools We are the 11th ranked law school in the QS World University Rankings
Sydney Law School - The University of Sydney
The AIJA is a research and educational institute associated with Monash University. It is funded by the Standing Council on Law and Justice (SCLJ) and also from subscription income from its membership. The principal objectives of the Institute include research into judicial administration and the development and conduct of educational programmes for judicial officers, court administrators and members of the legal profession in relation to court administration and judicial systems. The AIJA has approximately 1000 members, including judges, magistrates, tribunal members, court administrators, members of the practising legal profession and academic lawyers, court librarians, and others with an interest in judicial administration Read More..
Australian Institute of Judicial Administration (AIJA)
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Research Academics - Sydney Law School - The University of Sydney
The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) is an Australian Research Council Special Research Centre. The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics commenced operations in 2000 and is the world's largest concentration of applied philosophers. Spanning three of Australia's most prestigious universities (The University of Melbourne, Australian National University and Charles Sturt University) our purpose is to connect rigorous philosophical thinking with policy input, community discussion, and professional aims. The Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics aims to assist members of the community to make more ethically informed choices by making available the considerable resources of the rich tradition in philosophical theory, as well as other information, such as empirical research and the statement of fundamental human rights in international instruments of human rights.
Working Papers - CAPPE, Melbourne Division
Institute for International Law and the Humanities-IILAH
Welcome to the IILAH Web Site The Institute for International Law and the Humanities is dedicated to integrating the study of international law with contemporary approaches to the humanities. It facilitates and promotes innovative scholarship and critical thinking on emerging questions of international law, governance and justice, and strengthens the role of Melbourne Law School as a leading centre of research in this area.Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law (ACCEL) The Australian Centre for Climate and Environmental Law (ACCEL) (Sydney) is located in the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney. The objectives of the Centre are to encourage, promote and support innovative and important scholarship including teaching, research, consultancy and public interest advocacy in all areas of environmental law and policy.

