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Welcome to the School of Regulation & Global Governance (RegNet) is a world-class academic centre renowned for its pioneering research and education on regulation and governance.
RegNet carries out transformative research that develops innovative ways of responding to the complex and interconnected challenges of the 21st century.
Our work is distinctly interdisciplinary and focuses on improving the governance of major social, economic, environmental and health issues. We embrace forward-looking and big-picture thinking, recognising that regulation is essential to understanding governance in our globalised world.
RegNet adopts an integrated and holistic approach to research, education and outreach. Robust research is the foundation for our education programs, which are designed to train the regulatory leaders of today and tomorrow. Our engagement work brings academics and practitioners together to address some of society’s greatest concerns – climate change, conflict and injustice, disruptive technologies, economic and health inequality and geopolitical contestation.
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Profiles
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New Contract - Research Analysis and Literature Mapping: impact of natural and humanitarian disasters on irregular migration and irregular labour migration in the Bali process region
Gamlen, A., Jayasuriya, R. & Molland, S.
11/11/24 → 11/12/24
Project: Research
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How crises shape approaches and understandings of space capability: Perspectives and lessons from Tonga
1/07/24 → 31/12/25
Project: Research
Research output
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About Etchings, Place Acrobatics, and Spatial Fixes: Rethinking the Relationship between Place, Marginality, and Mobility
Lems, A., 2024, (Un)Settling Place: Diverse and Divergent Place-Making of People on the Move. Nanneke, W., Heike, D. & Guevara González, Y. (eds.). New York, London: Berghahn Books, p. 218 232 p. (Worlds in Motion).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Foreword/postscript › peer-review
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Addressing sorcery accusation-related violence in the village court system of Papua New Guinea
Kipongi, W. & Forsyth, M., Mar 2024, Papua New Guinea: National Research Institute PNG.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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Adulteration and substitution of drugs purchased in Australia from cryptomarkets: An analysis of Test4Pay
Barratt, M. J., Ball, M., Wong, G. T. W. & Quinton, A., May 2024, In: Drug and Alcohol Review. 43, 4, p. 969-974 6 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access4 Citations (Scopus)