Justice Futures
Get tickets on Humanitix - Justice Futures. Leo Cussen Centre for Law, Level 16/15 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia. Wednesday 27th November 2024. Find event information.
A2J Tech Network launch 27/11 Melbourne & online
Looks great - with Warren Mundy (NLAP review), Felicity Bell (UNSW) who is great, Noel Lim (Anika Legal), and my friend A2J oracle Hugh McDonald
I'll be going IRL if I'm not putting a 4yo to bed
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Hi All! I'm an empirical legal research nerd, doing stuff on how people interact with the law, with hope that policy/regulation/ services better mirror needs & capabilities...
I generally post things I like. Today its this by Emily Taylor Poppe & Megan Doherty Bea www.cambridge.org/core/service...
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(1) The relationship between law firm culture and lawyer wellbeing (empirical work with lovely colleagues from ANU and Unimelb)
(2) How techno-regulation disrupts the form of law (in Fuller's sense) and the ways in which that potentially undermines law's affirmative functions
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