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Research

The Monash Law School has a strong commitment to diverse and innovative forms of quality legal research. As a member of the Group of Eight research-intensive Universities, the School has a vibrant research culture supported by research ‘clusters’. Members of the Law School continue to produce influential research that is doctrinal, theoretical and law reform oriented and which attracts funding from a variety of sources. There are two research and teaching centres, the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law and the Centre for Regulatory Studies. Top students together with academic staff are involved in the publication of the peer reviewed journal, the Monash University Law Review.

Professor Marilyn Pittard

Associate Dean (Research)

Academic Staff Research

Higher Degrees by Research (HDR)

Academic Visitors Programme

New Book Releases from Law Staff

Our Media Interactions


 
Research News

Research scholarships available
High achieving domestic and international students may be able to obtain a non-taxable scholarship providing financial support for three years of full-time doctoral study. Discuss your research options with us today.

Dr Karinne Ludlow
has received the 2007 Faculty of Law Award for Excellence in Research by an Early Career Researcher for her work on biotechnology and nanotechnology regulation .