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Monash Law Teaching and Research Centres

  • Castan Centre for Human Rights Law
    Established to meet the need for, and interest in, the study of human rights law, globally, regionally and in Australia. It seeks to bring together the work of national and international human rights scholars, practitioners and advocates from a wide range of disciplines in order to promote and protect human rights. The Centre's key activities are research, teaching, public education, applied research, advice work and consultancies.
  • Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies
    The Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies has been established by the Faculty of Law in association with the Faculties of Business and Economics, Arts and Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences to provide interdisciplinary postgraduate teaching programs in regulatory studies, to undertake and foster innovative research in regulatory theory and practice and to provide training and consultancy services, seminars and workshops for the public and private sectors in Australia and overseas.

Monash Law Teaching Centre

International Institute of Forensic Studies
IIFS has been established to promote research and education relating to the functioning and processes of courts and tribunals. The word "forensic" is used in its broad sense of 'relating to the courts' and 'forensic studies' is intended to encompass the many areas of legal work which may be described as forensic in nature. This extends beyond legal practitioners and includes the many groups that are involved in the forensic process such as professionals who provide expert evidence, police and other investigative agencies as well as members of the public who may be involved as witnesses or jurors. The activities of the Institute are divided into Research and Education.