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Enrol today is our brand new, free, #onlinecourse on #modernslavery, developed in partnership with UTS Postgraduate Learning Design. Start learning now: bit.ly/2LvsiEe #elearning #HumanTrafficking #forcedlabour #forcedmarriage

Enrol today is our brand new, free, #onlinecourse on #modernslavery, developed in partnership with <a href="/UTSEngage/">UTS</a> Postgraduate Learning Design. 
Start learning now: bit.ly/2LvsiEe 
#elearning #HumanTrafficking #forcedlabour #forcedmarriage
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In the face of the human tragedy that is war, why protect monuments when people are dying? UTS Faculty of Law's Ana Filipa Vrdoljak discusses why attacks on cultural property are evidence of intent in the crime of genocide for Australian Institute of International Affairs: bddy.me/3kk5gya

In the face of the human tragedy that is war, why protect monuments when people are dying? <a href="/UTSLaw/">UTS Faculty of Law</a>'s Ana Filipa Vrdoljak discusses why attacks on cultural property are evidence of intent in the crime of genocide for <a href="/AIIANational/">Australian Institute of International Affairs</a>: bddy.me/3kk5gya
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Mentioning artificial intelligence in the same breath as law might evoke concerns about issues like privacy, but by the same token #AI could prove the best legal mind for tackling inequality according to UTS Faculty of Law's Ramona Vijeyarasa: Read about her work here: bddy.me/38wx3bX

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Explore the legal and ethical considerations of #artificialintelligence use at our 8 June online session with experts Edward Santow Ian Oppermann and ACCC Sally Foskett and Jane Lin bit.ly/3swNDzG

Explore the legal and ethical considerations of #artificialintelligence use at our 8 June online session with experts <a href="/esantow/">Edward Santow</a> <a href="/ian_oppermann/">Ian Oppermann</a> and <a href="/acccgovau/">ACCC</a> Sally Foskett and Jane Lin bit.ly/3swNDzG
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More than 100 million people worldwide have been driven from their homes by persecution, war and human rights violations and wealthy countries like Australia need to do more to help UTS Faculty of Law's Sara Dehm tells ABC News: bddy.me/39rf1J9

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Former Deputy PM Tim Fischer once called for the appointment of "capital-C conservatives" to the #HighCourt. We're not there yet on US-style politicisation, but action is needed to head it off write @HarryHobbsUTS & Prof George Newhouse via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand: bddy.me/3yaEu2V

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"It's not only that we put social justice at the centre of what we do, but that we actually strive to redress injustice," says UTS Law Dean, Professor Anita Stuhmcke

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Do #womenleaders make a difference for fellow women? If so, how? Ramona Vijeyarasa UTS Faculty of Law chats with Virginia Trioli ABC Melbourne about her new book, The Woman President (starts at 2hr 3 min): abc.net.au/melbourne/prog…

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In #NSW there have been significant wins for #FirstNations #landrights. But unprocessed claims still outnumber the successes writes UTS Faculty of Law PhD candidate Lydia McGrady in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand: bddy.me/3o2eVuT

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First Nations land rights have seen some wins, but a huge number of claims have not seen any traction - including many that were lodged over a decade ago. UTS PhD Candidate Lydia McGrady explains the issue: bit.ly/3PqcPRX

First Nations land rights have seen some wins, but a huge number of claims have not seen any traction - including many that were lodged over a decade ago. 

<a href="/UTSEngage/">UTS</a> PhD Candidate Lydia McGrady explains the issue: bit.ly/3PqcPRX
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Australia was once a relevant global player when it came to #genderequality. Today we rank 43rd on the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Index. UTS Law's Ramona Vijeyarasa says we need systemic change, including more women in politics: bit.ly/3Bp2stg

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For First Nations people, land is the most important aspect of life and well-being. PhD candidate Lydia McGrady claims unprocessed claims in NSW continues to grow, with over 1.12 million hectares of land not being processed until 2044. Read more: bit.ly/3BA8RSp

For First Nations people, land is the most important aspect of life and well-being. PhD candidate Lydia McGrady claims unprocessed claims in NSW continues to grow, with over 1.12 million hectares of land not being processed until 2044. Read more: bit.ly/3BA8RSp
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New report by Prof. Helene Lambert provides first look at the legal risks of statelessness and nationality loss in the context of climate change in the Pacific and how Pacific Islanders who move abroad risk losing their citizenship. Read more: bit.ly/3JKaMpt

New report by Prof. <a href="/Lambert7Helene/">Helene Lambert</a> provides first look at the legal risks of statelessness and nationality loss in the context of climate change in the Pacific and how Pacific Islanders who move abroad risk losing their citizenship. 
Read more: bit.ly/3JKaMpt
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From #infrastructure to #elderlaw, and #intellectualproperty to #modernslavery, find your next #professionaldevelopment opportunity among our wide range of short courses: uts.edu.au/about/faculty-…

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“Australia’s laws either embed gender stereotypes or ignore the importance of bringing a gender perspective to legal drafting altogether.” Dr Ramona Vijeyarasa discusses how AI may prove the best legal mind for tackling inequality. Read more: bit.ly/3cuOrAn

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Dr Cait Storr explores the fundamental question: What regulatory principles should govern resource extraction in domains beyond national jurisdiction? Read more: bit.ly/3Unh83g

Dr Cait Storr explores the fundamental question: What regulatory principles should govern resource extraction in domains beyond national jurisdiction? Read more: bit.ly/3Unh83g
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Dr Alex Grey & Dr Dr Laura Smith-Khan argue that the right to understand the law is often undermined by the mono-lingual norms and beliefs in our legal and regulatory processes. Read more: bit.ly/3SAos9W

Dr <a href="/Alex_Grey_/">Alex Grey</a> &amp; Dr <a href="/LauraSKh/">Dr Laura Smith-Khan</a> argue that the right to understand the law is often undermined by the mono-lingual norms and beliefs in our legal and regulatory processes. Read more: bit.ly/3SAos9W
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This just in! UTS Faculty of Law has been awarded $2.2m by Australian Dept of Health, Disability and Ageing for a new research partnership with HIVAIDS Legal Centre, Hepatitis Australia, NAPWHA — [email protected] and @ASHM aiming to Identify and Eliminate Legal Barriers to Testing and Treatment for People Living with #HIV or #HepatitisB uts.edu.au/news/business-…

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Congratulations to all our recipients at this year’s Law Awards Night. UTS Law Awards and Scholarships would not be possible without our supporters, donors and friends of the Faculty of Law. uts.ac/3Vygy2O

Congratulations to all our recipients at this year’s Law Awards Night. UTS Law Awards and Scholarships would not be possible without our supporters, donors and friends of the Faculty of Law.
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