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Victorian drug law reform recommendations are welcome – but must include prisoners

Kate Seear, Carla Treloar and Kari Lancaster discuss the results of a major drug law inquiry recently tabled in the Victorian parliament.

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4 ways to improve access to justice for self-represented litigants

Guy Aharoni discusses four possible pathways towards improving access to justice for self represented litigants.

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BLOCKCHAIN: THE DEATH OF LEGAL ARBITERS IN COMMERCIAL AND ADR ENVIRONMENTS? (Part 2)

Mike Barker explores how Blockchain technology could facilitate a decentralised, peer-to-peer dispute resolution system.

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BLOCKCHAIN: THE DEATH OF LEGAL ARBITERS IN COMMERCIAL AND ADR ENVIRONMENTS? (Part 1)

Mike Barker explores how Blockchain technology could facilitate a decentralised, peer-to-peer dispute resolution system.

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AI may decide the outcome in civil disputes

Thoughts on the opportunities that Artificial Intelligence will bring for women in the legal profession.

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There Are No Winners or Losers in Mediation: Only Fairness

James Teh discusses the role of procedural justice in mediation.

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How can Australian courts better address the needs of self-represented litigants using Online Dispute Resolution (ODR)?

Karen Mak considers how courts can address the needs of self represented litigants through Online Dispute Resolution.

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After the dust settles, what happens after a hackathon?

Olivia Bakyew discusses how hackathon participants can continue pursuing leal innovation and entrepreneurship.

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On the passing of Frank Sander: A critical, grateful view from the Antipodes

ACJI’s Deputy Director, Associate Professor Becky Batagol, explores the Australian impact of Frank Sander’s work on dispute resolution.

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Monash University – Global Legal Hackathon 2018

Jon Lim discusses his experience attending the 2018 Global Legal Hackathon at Monash University.

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