ARC Linkage Projects


(with the University of Melbourne as the administering organisation, unless otherwise indicated)

Researcher(s)

Duration

Project Title

Tania Voon, Andrew Mitchell and Jonathan Liberman 2012-2014 A Collaborative Approach to Designing Regulatory Measures on Tobacco, Alcohol and Unhealthy Diet: Public Health, International Trade and Investment Law
Jacqueline Horan, Jane Goodman-Delahunty, Blake McKimmie and Ian Freckelton 2012-2013 The Presentation of Expert Evidence in Australian Criminal Trials: The Role of Lawyers and Experts
Tim McCormack 2012-2013 Optimising Access to the Law Reports Series of Australia's War Crimes Trials, 1945-51
Robert Burrell, Michael Humphreys, Kimberlee Weatherall, Sarah Kelly, Jennifer Burt and Megan Richardson 2012-2014 Testing Trade Mark Law's Image of the Consumer
(administered by University of Queensland)
Rick Krever, Christopher Evans, Ann O'Connell, Nolan Sharkey and Antony Ting 2012-2014 Mitigating Tax Barriers to Trade and Investment Relations between Australia and the People's Republic of China
(administered by Monash University)
Tim McCormack, Nicholas Crofts and Stuart Kaye  2010-2012 Substance Use in Prisons and Other Closed Settings: Identifying Appropriate and Effective Legislative Frameworks for a Harm Reduction Approach
David Studdert, Jane Pirkis and Graham Sewell 2010-2012  Learning from Preventable Deaths: A Prospective Evaluation of Reforms to Coroners' Recommendation Powers in Victoria
Jacqueline Horan, Jane Goodman-Delahunty, Mark Israel, Blake McKimmie and Ian Freckelton 2009-2011  Australian Jurors' Perspectives on Expert Evidence
John Howe and Sean Cooney 2009-2012 New Initiatives in Enforcing Employment Standards: Assessing the Effectiveness of Federal Government Compliance Strategies
Marcia Langton, Maureen Tehan,
M Stewart, Lee Godden, Carian O'Fairchellaigh, J Taylor and Lisa Strelein
2009-2012  Poverty in the Midst of Plenty: Economic Empowerment, Wealth Creation and Institutional Reform for Sustainable Indigenous and Local Communities