Griffith Law School

LFC Seminar Series: Harmonised Standards in EU Law
19 Mar

LFC Seminar Series: Harmonised Standards in EU Law

Associate Professor Jörgen Hettne will present his paper Harmonised Standards in EU Law as part of the LFC Seminar Series.
LFC: Professional Futures Conference: Challenges and opportunities for 21st century professions
06 Feb

LFC: Professional Futures Conference: Challenges and opportunities for 21st century professions

The Law Futures Centre is hosting a conference on the Future of the Professions in conjunction with the Professional Standards Council, The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency and various schools and Centres from Griffith University.
Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre & Law Futures Centre present: The Music of Human Rights
13 Dec

Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre & Law Futures Centre present: The Music of Human Rights

The Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre and Law Futures Centre invite to a celebration of the Music of Human Rights.
LFC/SSIT Seminar: Cyber attacks and international law: Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election
27 Nov

LFC/SSIT Seminar: Cyber attacks and international law: Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election

The Law Futures Centre (LFC) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT) presents "Cyber attacks and international law: Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election" by Dr Samuli Haataja at the Griffith University, Southbank campus.
GLS/LFC Public Lecture: Truth and Reconciliation
23 Nov

GLS/LFC Public Lecture: Truth and Reconciliation

The Rwandan Association of Queensland Incorporated, Queensland Law School and the Law Futures Centre are pleased to present a Public Lecture "Truth and Reconciliation" presented by Mr Paul Rusesabagina.
LFC Seminar - Shotgun Referendums: Voting and Deliberating amid Conflict
22 Nov

LFC Seminar - Shotgun Referendums: Voting and Deliberating amid Conflict

Associate Professor Ron Levy (Australian National University) will present his paper "Shotgun Referendums: Voting and Deliberating amid Conflict".