Video + Podcast

Created as resources for law students, the Centre for Innovative Justice video series and Talking Innovative Justice podcast are hosted by our Director Rob Hulls, and feature guests from across the legal landscape as well as recordings of CIJ events and lectures from leading industry figures.

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A Human Rights Charter for Queensland

The CIJ made a video submission to the Queensland Parliament's Legal Affairs and Community Safety Committee's inquiry into the state's Human Rights Bill 2018. Watch our Associate Director Stan Winford interview CIJ Director Rob Hulls about his experience of introducing the Victorian Human Rights Charter and what a charter could mean for Queensland.

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RMIT researchers are shaping the world

Our Associate Director Elena Campbell features in this promotional video by RMIT on researchers who are making a difference!

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2018 Melbourne Innovative Justice Study Tour

Did you know that some of the best examples of innovative justice are right here in Melbourne?

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Julia Gillard on Passion, Politics & Power

To mark the fifth anniversary of RMIT's Centre for Innovative Justice, CIJ Director Rob Hulls sat down with former Prime Minister Julia Gillard to talk passion, politics and power for a public audience at RMIT's Storey Hall.

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Julia Gillard on the law, politics & changing the world

In this video for students, Rob Hulls speaks to former Prime Minister Julia Gillard about her early days as a law student, breaking the glass ceiling and how to use the law and politics to change the world.

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Jill Prior on justice for women

Jill Prior from the Law and Advocacy Centre for Women on a gendered and therapeutic response to women who have been in contact with the justice system.

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In Conversation with Judge Lisa Tremewan

At a public event in Melbourne, New Zealand Judge Lisa Tremewan joined Rob Hulls to talk about her world-leading therapeutic justice work at the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court in Auckland. You can catch up on a podcast of the event here.

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Video interview with Judge Lisa Tremewan

In this special video for students, Rob Hulls speaks to Judge Lisa Tremewan, one of the founders of New Zealand's Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court about her career and how she came to be a strong advocate of therapeutic justice.

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Family Violence: Responding to the next generation – Hobart Forum

An important panel discussion to explore the challenges of responding to the use of family violence by adolescents.

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Center for Court Innovation

For more than two decades, New York’s Center for Court Innovation has been a world leader in innovative justice solutions, providing a road map for a more humane and effective justice system.

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Mi-Lin Chen Yi Mei on passion, mentoring and making a difference

Associate to Federal Court of Australia Judge, Hon. Justice North and Yarra City Councillor Mi-Lin Chen Yi Mei, discusses her career and imparts invaluable advice to students.

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Gender responsive justice and solutions – International Women’s Day Panel

Putting women’s prisons out of business: gender responsive justice and solutions in an increasingly punitive world.

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Anna Brown – Using the law to make positive change

Anna Brown is a Director of Legal Advocacy at the Human Rights Law Centre.

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Gambling Addiction – Compulsion, convergence or crime?

Elena Campbell, report author, speaks to Ken Wolfe, a former gambling addict who generously shares his lived experience of how his addiction lead to his offending.

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In Conversation with the Victorian Ombudsman

Rob Hulls talk to Deborah Glass about her interesting and varied career, her role as Victorian Ombudsman and her report into public transport fare evasion.

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How to get involved with the Centre for Innovative Justice

A discussion of the many and varied ways students can get involved with the Centre.

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Family Violence – Responding to the next generation, Perth forum

Speakers from justice agencies; specialist family violence agencies; academia and wider community-based programs share their first hand experiences of working with young people who use violence again family members; the intersection with youth offending; and the need for innovative, holistic and community based responses.

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Recognition, Respect and Support

Enabling Justice for people with an Acquired Brain Injury.

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Sex offending- myths and misconceptions

Speech and official launch of new resource developed by Victoria Police and the Australian Institute for Family Studies - Challenging misconceptions about sexual offending: creating an evidence-based resource for police and legal practitioners, followed by panel discussion.

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Celebrating 10 years of the RMIT Juris Doctor

RMIT's JD program prepares students for the real world and helps them make a real difference, as did the Articled Clerks' Course, as these former students testify.

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Rob Hulls with Peter Van den Biggelaar and Maurits Barendrecht

Is access to justice for all an impossible dream or can lawyers, design thinkers and experts in artificial intelligence bring it within reach?

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A Federal Charter of Human Rights: Would it make any difference?

Panel discussion following the launch of an RMIT JD student authored report commissioned by the Australian Human Rights Commission.

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