Legal Studies
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Academics in the Discipline of Legal Studies at Flinders University teach and research the social, historical and philosophical contexts of contemporary law reform, socio-legal phenomena and public policies and practices.
Legal Studies research interests include:
Comparative legal services policy; Comparative Legal Culture; Comparative Family Law; Multiculturalism and the Law; Group litigation mechanisms; Cultural Heritage and Cultural Property Protection; Law and Art; Sumptuary Law; Crime Victims; Workplace Regulation; Sex and Gender; Regulating Technology; Law and the Family; Juvenile Justice; Youth and the Law; Child Protection; Restorative Justice; Court Diversions; Social Welfare
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You can visit the Alternative Law Journal and the Law in Context journal websites for more articles focussing on socio-legal issues.
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Cheryl Simpson Cheryl Simpson is a lecturer and researcher in Legal Studies at Flinders University -
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Jenny Burley Dr. Jenny Burley is a Research Associate in Humanities at Flinders University