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30
Apr
2012

Climate and Energy: Regulation and Governance

Neil Gunningham argues that the central challenge of climate change mitigation is energy regulation and governance.
26
Apr
2012

CIGJ PhD graduate, Usha Natarajan, wins international essay prize

CIGJ PhD graduate, Usha Natarajan's wins the RP Anand Essay Competition for her piece 'A TWAIL Reading of the Arab Spring: Reflections on Sovereignty over Natural Resources'.
12
Apr
2012

Facilitating the PV revolution

A new collaboration between Associate Professor Fiona Haines, the Melbourne Energy Institute and the Melbourne School of Land and Environment aims to map a regulatory regime that can best accompany the increasing presence of photovoltaics in the electricity market.
02
Apr
2012

Review of CIGJ book on Bougainville

Book review of  Centre's publication 'Reconciliation and architectures of commitment: Sequencing peace in Bougainville'  
01
Apr
2012

Hilary Charlesworth on a human rights agenda for the new Attorney-General

Some of Australia’s leading human rights advocates, activists and academics have told the incoming Attorney-General what her top human rights priorities or initiatives for 2012 should be.
01
Apr
2012

RegNet PhD graduates recognised

RegNet's Dr Chenda Keo and Dr Sophie Cartwright received their PhD degrees at the December ANU graduation ceremony on 16 December 2011.
29
Mar
2012

ACT government implements part of CIGJ report on economic, social and cultural rights.

The ACT government wants to enshrine education as a human right, taking a ''first step'' towards the radical expansion of the territory's rights regime,writes The Canberra Times.
23
Mar
2012

A question of justice

A recent workshop shows that in order to find the answers to improving gender justice we need to keep asking questions, writes Kathryn Henne.
23
Mar
2012

Just published: Networked governance of freedom and tyranny - peace in Timor-Leste

John Braithwaite, Hilary Charlesworth and Adérito Soares offer a new approach to the extraordinary story of Timor-Leste.
19
Mar
2012

A better way to tell the story of climate change

Christian Downie argues that the Federal Labor Government needs to reframe the climate change debate 

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