“In Finland, the number of homeless people has fallen sharply. Those affected receive a small apartment & counselling with no preconditions. 4 out of 5 people affected make their way back into a stable life. And all this is CHEAPER than accepting homelessness.”
In Finland, the number of homeless people has fallen sharply. Why? The country applies the "Housing First" concept agains homelessness.
Really excited to see this one out in print:
"Pseudolaw and the illusion of legal meaning" in the wonderful Alternative Law Journal
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An accessible overview of the phenomenon of pseudolaw, with an exploration of some of the overlap with GenAI
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This article is an overview of the contemporary phenomenon of pseudolaw and argues that, at its heart, it involves a mistaking of the form of legal argumentatio...
Registrations for The Annual Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Conference open this Wednesday 23 April. join us at one of Australia’s leading human rights events, 25 July, in Melbourne Details @ our conference website: bit.ly/HumanRights25.
Is it a crime to attempt to murder a corpse? Today’s episode of Case in Point discusses a bizarre murder case in recent Australian legal history, mirroring one of Agatha Christie’s most famous novels.
Dr Natalia Antolak-Saper, criminal law scholar unpacks the story of R v Darrington [2016] link 👇🏽
Here’s the link!
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Registrations for The Annual Castan Centre for Human Rights Law Conference are open!Join us to discuss Children’s rights, Vic Treaty, the Charter and Judicial independence, 23 July, in Melbourne Details @ our conference website
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Do corporations have beliefs? A look back at the Hobby Lobby case with Dr Steve Kourabas at Monash Law. podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/c... #Law #CorporationsLaw
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Get your tickets now! The 2025 Kaldor Centre Conference will focus on 'Building bridges: Advancing refugee protection in a divided world'. Now more than ever, we need to pause, reflect and forge new paths forward - together conference.unsw.edu.au/en/2025-kald...
Prof Paula Gerber explains Giggle v Tickle (2026) and how judges interpret the actual law #humanrights #law podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/c...