By Carlo Soliman, Eti David Moananu & Chris Leahy
Presented at the ALAA 2025 Conference. This paper explores how unregulated AI threatens ethical obligations, confidentiality, and the integrity of legal processes. The authors advocate for a proactive legal framework that safeguards both practitioners and clients in an era of rapid technological disruption.
Written By Carlo Soliman & Shivali Srivastava
Focusing on reform, this paper critiques Australia’s whistleblower laws and proposes stronger protections to bolster corporate accountability. It presents a compelling vision for transparent governance through legal reform that empowers truth-tellers.
Written by Shivali Srivastava & William Jian
This comparative study explores how community-based legal strategies in Canada, Germany, and Australia advance SDG 16. It calls for a more inclusive and rights-based approach to refugee advocacy in Australia—grounded in empathy, law, and international best practices.
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