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Restorative Justice: an alternative solution for reducing recidivism?
Sydney Criminal Lawyers interview RegNet’s Miranda Forsyth

Miranda Forsyth at Attorney General's Pacific Islands Public Policy Twinning program
Miranda Forsyth has delivered a session on sources of law at the Attorney General’s Department’s Public Policy Twinning program.

RegNet scholar teaches in PNG based Diploma of Justice Administration
RegNet scholar Miranda Forsyth has taught a unit on sorcery accusation related violence in the Diploma of Justice Administration course at Divine Word University, Madang, Papua New Guinea.

Legal Pluralism/Human Rights Reading Group 2016
The Legal Pluralism/Human Rights Reading Group is an opportunity for scholars interested in exploring ideas about legal pluralism (and its siblings hybridity, state and non-state legal orders and meta-regulation), and issues in human rights law, theory and practice.

RegNet scholar awarded grant for conference on Pacific constitutional developments
Miranda Forsyth has been awarded a College of Asia and the Pacific–University of South Pacific Strategic Partnership Development Grant for a conference on constitutional developments in the Pacific Islands.

Weaving intellectual property policy in small island developing states
The challenges of creating appropriate intellectual property frameworks in developing economies.

Overcoming sorcery related violence
Education about both human rights and alternative explanations for misfortune part of the long term solution.

Research skills training for the Vanuatu Law Commission
Miranda Forsyth part of team delivering research skills training

Miranda Forsyth at the 2016 Pacific legal policy champions program
RegNet’s Miranda Forsyth took part in the Attorney General’s 2016 Pacific legal policy champions program last week. The program builds legal policy development capability in the region.
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