

Law and Ethics Case Analysis: iCloud Hacking Scandal
Ethics is a branch of philosophy that involves classifying, defending and recommending concepts of right and wrong conduct, often...


New Anti-Terror Laws: Anti-Australian?
​​ Last month, the first tranche of tougher anti-terror bills was passed with overwhelming support from the majority of political...


Indigenous Constitutional Recognition: What's Taking So Long?
​​ Last month, Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced a referendum on Indigenous recognition in the constitution but said it might be years...


Justifying Choice of Polemic Arguments: For and Against R18+ Game Classifications
Although the National Classification Code states that "adults should be able to read, hear and see what they want" (2005), the R18+...


The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Side of Technology
​​ Thanks to modern technology, it is clear that privacy isn’t what it used to be. Yet as a seemingly technologically savvy society, we...


Preventing Piracy: Controversial Crackdown on Illegal Downloading
​​ Would you steal a television? Would you steal a DVD or CD? The majority of Australians would answer ‘no’ to these questions; and yet...


Is 'Mr Big' Too Big Of A Risk?
A recent landmark ruling of the Supreme Court of Canada in R v Hart (2014 SCC 52) has raised several concerns over a controversial...


Breaking Borders: From Pacific Islands to PhD
Congratulations to Lalotoa Mulitalo who was recently awarded a PhD in Law, making her the third Samoan to be awarded a Law PhD and the...


Strangulation: The Legal Response
​​ Although many Australian women and men will experience some type of physical or sexual assault in their lifetime, domestic violence...