Law books delve into big questions
Flinders Professor of Law Margaret Davies is extending her own bibliography, aiming to keep pace with “the changing place of law in a complex world”. “I’ve […]
Flinders Professor of Law Margaret Davies is extending her own bibliography, aiming to keep pace with “the changing place of law in a complex world”. “I’ve […]
Cyber walls are no more effective against cyber attacks than medieval castles would be against a modern army, says leading international cyber security expert Professor Christian […]
Covert tracking of children’s emotions by junk food marketers intrusively preys on kids at their most vulnerable and must be stopped, an internationally respected Flinders researcher […]
Two special publications marking Flinders’ contribution to Indigenous affairs both in Australia and overseas are being launched as part of the University’s 50th Anniversary.
Criminology experts at Flinders University say more can be done to reduce corruption and improve correctional services in prisons.
Providing legal support for asylum seekers has its challenges and rewards for Dr Sanzhuan (Sandra) Guo.
Comprehensive research into the human elements of judicial behaviour will step up in 2016 with further exchanges with a leading US research and policy institute.
Flinders University excels in the latest research excellence rankings, with 90 per cent of research now regarded as at or above world standard.
Jacinta Ruru, an expert in Maori Indigenous law, will present the Elliott Johnston Memorial Lecture 2015 in Adelaide this week.