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Dr Umair Ghori joins The Conversation with a warning "Hey minister leave that gas trigger alone!"

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What happens if the Australian government pulls its so-called “gas trigger” (officially the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism)? As Bond University’s Dr Umair Ghori warns in his latest article, it could be a BIG mistake! Check it out in The Conversation.

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The Iran Crisis: Can the Right to Protection (R2P) Help?

Lethal repression in Iran has sharpened attention on civilian protection and the limits and responsibilities of the Responsibility to Protect in an escalating atrocity-risk context.

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Forget Me Nodes instead of Forget-Me-Nots (PART ONE)

Can blockchain ever forget? GDPR promises the “right to be forgotten,” but blockchain’s permanence challenges privacy. Explore this clash in Part 1 of our series.

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Bringing Beer Law to Life: A Celebration of Craft, Community, and Conversation

Beer Law” (CUP, 2025) launched on 20 November at Madocke Brewing, Ashmore. This first-of-its-kind book explores the legal, cultural, and commercial dimensions of beer - one of humanity’s oldest and most loved beverages.

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The POSITIVE Power of MAKING Mistakes: Why Getting It Wrong is Essential for Legal Learning

Law academics Tammy Johnson and Caroline Strevens discuss the benefits of embracing a 'mistakes friendly approach'.

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