University of Queensland law students will tackle issues concerning organised crime, migrant smuggling and human trafficking this week at a United Nation’s (UN) conference in Vienna, Austria.
The human rights of corrupt politicians, terrorists and organised criminals are the topic of debate in a new book by University of Queensland academic Dr Radha Ivory.
An influential group of academics, lawyers and religious leaders will gather at the University of Queensland this month to explore issues associated with religious freedom.
On 28 October 2014, the Springfield Land Corporation (SLC) and the Australian Institute for Business and Economics (AIBE) hosted a forum on accessible housing in Greater Springfield.
The University of Queensland’s Business, Economics & Law (BEL) Faculty lured serious rugby star power to its highly successful inaugural rugby benefit dinner in New York on 6 November.
University of Queensland student Zoe Brereton was in the thick of studying for law exams when she learned she had been selected as Australia’s New Colombo Plan Fellow to India.