Law Futures Centre

LFC Seminar - From Timbuktu to the Hague: The War Crime of Attacking Cultural Property
21 Aug

LFC Seminar - From Timbuktu to the Hague: The War Crime of Attacking Cultural Property

Professor Mark Drumbl (Washington & Lee University) will present his seminar 'From Timbuktu to the Hague: The War Crime of Attacking Cultural Property'.
LFC Seminar - Speaking Out Against Rape: Before (and after) #MeToo
07 Aug

LFC Seminar - Speaking Out Against Rape: Before (and after) #MeToo

Dr Tanya Serisier (Birkbeck College, University of London) will present about speaking out against rape and in particular on social media platforms such as Twitter and Tumblr.
LFC Seminar Series: Trading Rhino Horn for the Sake of Conservation: Dehorning the Dilemma Through a Legal Analysis of the Emergency of Animal Welfare
09 Jul

LFC Seminar Series: Trading Rhino Horn for the Sake of Conservation: Dehorning the Dilemma Through a Legal Analysis of the Emergency of Animal Welfare

Professor Werne Scholtz will present his paper Trading Rhino Horn for the Sake of Conservation: Dehorning the Dilemma Through a Legal Analysis of the Emergency of Animal Welfare as part of the LFC Seminar Series.
2018 Queensland Tax Researchers Symposium
09 Jul

2018 Queensland Tax Researchers Symposium

The Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Griffith Business School is proud to host the 9th Queensland Tax Researchers Symposium on Monday 9th July 2018. This conference brings together tax academics, research higher degree students, tax practitioners and ATO professionals to discuss and present their current and future research.
LFC Seminar - Resilience, Rupture, Resistance: Climate Justice & Global Subjectivity
29 Jun

LFC Seminar - Resilience, Rupture, Resistance: Climate Justice & Global Subjectivity

Dr Kathleen Birrell (Melbourne Law School) will present on the literary and juridical expressions of indigeneity, to investigate the positioning of indigeneities within the fluid juridical and political landscape of the Anthropocene and the broader construction of global subjectivities in this context.