Research Network
Sharing legal research and evaluation related to access to justice.
Showcasing access to justice and legal need development
The Research Network connects the justice, community and academic sectors to enable knowledge sharing and encourage collaboration among those working on legal research and evaluation related to access to justice issues.
We do this by holding events throughout the year showcasing exciting international and domestic access to justice and legal need developments. Learn about these developments and meet and connect with colleagues working in this space.
Upcoming events
Get invites to upcoming events
Past events
Catch up on recording and resources from previous events.
In our recent Research Network webinar, principal lawyer Cameron Lavery and Associate Professor Maree Petersen joined us to explore the increasing problem of precarious housing and what may be done to help resolve the issue.
Dr Lacey Schaefer discuss the experience of problem-solving courts since their introduction to Australia 25 years ago.
The Year of Justice in 2019 saw the publication of the landmark Justice for All report. In this webinar, we discuss the report with Maaike de Langen and Swati Mehta.
Latest event news
Thank you to everyone who watched our latest In Conversation event with the Victorian Information Commissioner, Sean Morrison
Staff from the Victorian Ombudsman and the Young Workers centre spent an afternoon discussing local legal needs at our recent Community Law Talks.
A New Perspective on Legal Need and Legal Capability is now available
The third report from the Public Understanding of Law Survey explores how attitudes, skills and confidence matter in satisfactorily resolving justiciable issues.