A Chat With Jess Irwin from The Freedom Hub

Written by Julia Day Jess lived in Germany as a ‘diplo-brat’ for several of her teenage years. Here she learnt about the scandals surrounding sweat shops in the clothing industry and bonded labour in the coffee industry. The popular movie ‘Taken’ starring Liam...

Charity Gala Dinner

Whenever Professor Michael Adams shops for clothes he does not just think about where he can get the best bargain or what brand is the talk of Paris Fashion Week. Instead he does his best to only source garments which are ethically produced and sourced. Michael is...

Dr Ciprian Radavoi’s Research News

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is at the forefront of contemporary debates in areas like law, management, or social justice. In this new publication, Dr Radavoi and his co-author Professor Lez Rayman-Bacchus argue that humanity should move beyond developing...

Farewell to Thai Law Students

We are pleased to report that Tam, Jab, Ploy and Mook who have been visiting #UNELaw from Chiang Mai University have had a terrific time. They have visited several local landmarks including Thunderbolt’s Rock in Uralla. The students have been immersing themselves...

First Peoples Rights and Law centre

As a law student Associate Professor Guy Charlton visited several American Indian reservations where he was exposed to a myriad of social problems. He witnessed acute poverty, domestic violence and extreme drug abuse. He recalls going into the Community Centre on...

Associate Professor Guy Charlton

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