Just Cause

By Just Cause: Exploring Social Justice and the Law

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A podcast created by staff and students affiliated with the University of Sydney Law School's Social Justice Advisory Board. In each episode, students sit down with academics to discuss what social justice means to them, and how their work intersects with social justice goals. Through these conversations, we explore the meaning of social justice and highlight the range of social justice research being carried out by academics working in or affiliated with the University of Sydney Law School.

Episode Date
Orla Kelleher: New Developments in Climate Litigation and Human Rights
Apr 06, 2026
Rachel Killean and Lauren Dempster: Gaza, Environmental Damage and Green Transitional Justice
Dec 08, 2025
Colin King: Following the Money – Does Financial Crime Law Deliver Justice?
Dec 01, 2025
David Kinley: Asbestos, Human Rights and Corporate Responsibility
Nov 03, 2025
Natalie Silver: Foreign Aid, Private Philanthropy and Global Justice
Oct 06, 2025
Tim Stephens: Unpacking the ICJ's Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
Sep 22, 2025
Rosemary Lyster: Justice in Climate and Disaster Law
Sep 15, 2025
Ben Saul: Sanctioning Israel for Violating International Law
Sep 08, 2025
Carolyn McKay: Digital Technologies in the Criminal Justice System
Sep 01, 2025
Rachel Killean: Victim Participation in International Criminal Law
Aug 25, 2025
Lisa Burton Crawford: Complex Legislation, Accessibility and the Rule of Law
Aug 18, 2025
Tamer Morris: International Humanitarian Law and Civilian Protection
Aug 11, 2025
Professor Barbara McDonald: Unpacking Australia's New Tort for Serious Invasions of Privacy
Aug 04, 2025
Fleur Johns: Pro-Bono Legal Practice, Data Governance and Guantanamo Bay
Nov 26, 2024
Liz Snell: Casework and Law Reform through Community Legal Centres
Nov 18, 2024
Jeanette Kennett and Allan McCay: Poverty, Agency and Blame
Oct 07, 2024
Julia McLean: Supporting Complainants in Sexual Offence Matters
Oct 07, 2024
Simon Rice: A Future for Human Rights in Australia?
Sep 30, 2024
Arlie Loughnan: Pleading Self-Defence as a Victim Survivor
Sep 23, 2024
Kevin Walton: The Ethics of Obedience
Sep 16, 2024
Kimberlee Weatherall: Regulating in Response to AI
Sep 09, 2024
Elisa Arcioni: Truth Telling After the Voice Referendum
Sep 02, 2024
Tim Stephens: Treaties and Triumphs in Antarctica
Aug 26, 2024
Mary Crock: The Politics of Migration Law
Aug 20, 2024
Jeff Gordon: Free Speech - At Home and Abroad
Aug 12, 2024
Wojciech Sadurski: Populism, Power and the People
Aug 05, 2024
Season 2 Preview
Jul 30, 2024
Josh Pallas: Critiquing the Carceral State
Dec 29, 2023
Fady Aoun: Stigmatising Trade Marks and Commercial Imagery
Dec 27, 2023
Louise Boon-Kuo: Race, Migration and the Law
Dec 13, 2023
Garner Clancey: Youth Justice
Dec 04, 2023
Sharmilla Bargon and Regina Featherstone: NDAs and Sexual Harassment
Nov 17, 2023
Nicole Graham: Legal Education and Climate Change
Nov 09, 2023
Annie Jin and Charles Hao: Legal Education as a Tool to Change the World
Oct 30, 2023
Leah Liu: Learning From and With Others
Oct 30, 2023
Dolly Zeng and Kevin Zhang: Seeing Social Justice in Private Law
Oct 30, 2023
Julia Jacobson: Finding Your Voice Through Law
Oct 30, 2023
Ben Mostyn: The War on Drugs
Oct 25, 2023
Ben Saul: International Crimes in Israel and Gaza
Oct 23, 2023
Ashwini Vasanthakumar: Injustice, in Theory
Oct 19, 2023
Juliette Marchant: Sparking Conversation Through Podcasting
Oct 09, 2023
Simon Rice: What is Social Justice?
Oct 09, 2023
Rachel Killean: Podcasting as Pedagogy
Oct 09, 2023
Teela Reid: Rebellious Lawyering
Oct 05, 2023