Business, markets and the social context of health. The business of better health. ... of bringing together specialists from the complementary fields of business, marketing, media, consumer behaviour, law and transport planning to examine consumer
Submission in response to the Australian Law Reform Commission's Background Paper FSL5 on risk and reform in Australian financial services law. ... Banks and Human Rights, London Launch of Necessary Evil – roundtable discussion hosted by
In 10 years, Orbán has shown how to transform a power-sharing monitory democracy with rule of law, by using elections, into a despotism. ... schemes, and laws (as in South Korea) to prevent bullying in the workplace.
They saw it as a way of enshrining conservative values and interests in international law.”. ... Arab spring; experts on left-wing anti-globalisation movements in Spain and right-wing populist movements; people who looked at international law with
Academic workshops. The Body@Work Project Research Network Workshop: The Reproductive Body in Law, Policy and Bargaining. ... Engendering the right to work in international law: Recognising menstruation and menopause in paid work.
Due diligence procedures managing human rights risks in each/all domains of FSE business. ... Outcomes. No evidence of direct/indirect advocacy for laws/policies that undermine human rights.
as envisaged in the UN’s Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. ... While we see actions within some FSE philanthropy efforts that create business opportunities for indigenous businesses that can supply goods or services to the FSE (relevant
Michael commenced his position as CEO of The Law Council of Australia on 1 August 2020. ... He was previously Chief Executive Officer of the Law Society of New South Wales.
Lead: Professor Luke Nottage. Discipline: Sydney Law School. Grant: SSEAC Regional Mobility Grant. ... to policy digests that drew on wider comparative consumer law and policy experiences.
Our approach. Our multi-disciplinary collaboration draws together perspectives from clinical psychology, public health, ethics, economics, business, social sciences (e.g., media and technology), law, neuroscience, psychiatry and beyond for a