ARDC Research Link Australia Research Link Australia   BETA Research
Link
Australia
  • ARDC Newsletter Subscribe
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • About
  • Feedback
  • Explore Collaborations
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation
  • Researcher
  • Funded Activity
  • Organisation

Need help searching? View our Search Guide.

Advanced Search

Current Selection
Field of Research : Justice And Legal Studies Not Elsewhere Classified
Clear All
Filter by Field of Research
Justice And Legal Studies Not Elsewhere Classified (4)
Applied Sociology, Program Evaluation And Social Impact Assessment (1)
Commercial And Contract Law (1)
Decision Support And Group Support Systems (1)
Information Systems (1)
Information Systems Not Elsewhere Classified (1)
Jurisprudence And Legal Theory (1)
Law (1)
Policy and Administration (1)
Social And Community Psychology (1)
Social And Cultural Geography (1)
Social Policy And Planning (1)
Sociology (1)
Filter by Socio-Economic Objective
Justice and the law not elsewhere classified (2)
Understanding legal processes (2)
Child health (1)
Civics and citizenship (1)
Information services not elsewhere classified (1)
Law enforcement (1)
Public services management (1)
Studies in human society (1)
Youth/child development and welfare (1)
Filter by Funding Provider
Australian Research Council (4)
Filter by Status
Closed (4)
Filter by Scheme
Linkage Projects (2)
Discovery Projects (1)
Special Research Initiatives (1)
Filter by Country
Australia (4)
Filter by Australian State/Territory
VIC (2)
NSW (1)
QLD (1)
  • Researchers (4)
  • Funded Activities (4)
  • Organisations (3)
  • Funded Activity

    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354489

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $10,000.00
    Summary
    Network for Innovation in Research and Public Policy to Promote the Health and Wellbeing of Australia's Children and Young People. The network will build research enterprises that promote the health and well-being of children and young people through the enhancement of relevant public policy and civic institutions. It will bring together researchers from universities, government agencies, non-government organisations and peak bodies in recognition of the important research being done in and acro .... Network for Innovation in Research and Public Policy to Promote the Health and Wellbeing of Australia's Children and Young People. The network will build research enterprises that promote the health and well-being of children and young people through the enhancement of relevant public policy and civic institutions. It will bring together researchers from universities, government agencies, non-government organisations and peak bodies in recognition of the important research being done in and across these sectors. It will build on existing established, formal and informal relationships between researchers, as well as seek to forge new relationships. Finally, the network will produce new research agendas that address issues of pressing importance for the health and well-being of children and young people.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0219696

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $186,000.00
    Summary
    Evaluating the community governance of crime prevention and community safety. In partnership with the Victorian Department of Justice this research aims to evaluate the Safer Cities and Shires program using both in-depth data analysis and focus groups. It questions the theoretical assumptions underlying the program; identifies effective and cost-effective community governance structures and factors that enhance or inhibit a community's capacity to participate in and respond to community safety i .... Evaluating the community governance of crime prevention and community safety. In partnership with the Victorian Department of Justice this research aims to evaluate the Safer Cities and Shires program using both in-depth data analysis and focus groups. It questions the theoretical assumptions underlying the program; identifies effective and cost-effective community governance structures and factors that enhance or inhibit a community's capacity to participate in and respond to community safety initiatives; and evaluates the impact of the program on the incidence of crime and perceptions of safety and security. The outcomes will advance knowledge in community psychology and inform future policy and allocation of resources to community based crime prevention programs.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0882329

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $312,825.00
    Summary
    Developing negotiation decision support systems that promote constructive relationships following disputes. The development of negotiation support systems that focus upon complying with notions of equity, rather than mere integrative bargaining, will lead to more durable outcomes, meaning negotiated settlements will not be discarded and constantly re-litigated. Our development of appropriate systems will provide disputants with information and knowledge that will lead to the continuation of cons .... Developing negotiation decision support systems that promote constructive relationships following disputes. The development of negotiation support systems that focus upon complying with notions of equity, rather than mere integrative bargaining, will lead to more durable outcomes, meaning negotiated settlements will not be discarded and constantly re-litigated. Our development of appropriate systems will provide disputants with information and knowledge that will lead to the continuation of constructive relationships following disputes and reduce the magnitude and extent of conflicts. This will lead to significant cost savings in the administration of justice as well as reduced legal fees. It will result in more harmonious communities - especially in families and body corporates.
    Read more Read less
    More information
    Funded Activity

    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0774419

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $124,000.00
    Summary
    Models of contract law: are broad principles better than detailed rules? Empirical confirmation that broad principles work better than detailed rules could lead to many economic and social benefits- it would supply a key to simplifying the law; contracts would be shorter and simpler, reducing the costs of doing business; contract disputes and litigation would be reduced, saving public and private expense; decision-making would be more accountable and transparent, improving the quality of justice .... Models of contract law: are broad principles better than detailed rules? Empirical confirmation that broad principles work better than detailed rules could lead to many economic and social benefits- it would supply a key to simplifying the law; contracts would be shorter and simpler, reducing the costs of doing business; contract disputes and litigation would be reduced, saving public and private expense; decision-making would be more accountable and transparent, improving the quality of justice; codifying the law would be more feasible; and harmonising Australian contract law with that of our international trade partners would be facilitated. The project thus has the potential to contribute to strengthening Australia's social and economic fabric (Priority Goal 4 of National Research Priority 2).
    Read more Read less
    More information

    Showing 1-4 of 4 Funded Activites

    Advanced Search

    Advanced search on the Researcher index.

    Advanced search on the Funded Activity index.

    Advanced search on the Organisation index.

    National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy

    The Australian Research Data Commons is enabled by NCRIS.

    ARDC CONNECT NEWSLETTER

    Subscribe to the ARDC Connect Newsletter to keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more.

    Subscribe

    Quick Links

    • Home
    • About Research Link Australia
    • Product Roadmap
    • Documentation
    • Disclaimer
    • Contact ARDC

    We acknowledge and celebrate the First Australians on whose traditional lands we live and work, and we pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

    Copyright © ARDC. ACN 633 798 857 Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Accessibility Statement
    Top
    Quick Feedback