QUT Law academics research all major areas of law. QUT Law’s research strengths are Health law, Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) and Technology law, as represented below:
The Australian Centre for Health Law Research (ACHLR) is the leading health law research centre in Australia and undertakes impactful, quality research that generates new knowledge to inform advances in health law policy and practice locally, nationally, and across the globe.
The Environment and Social Governance Research Group (ESG) conducts interdisciplinary and collaborative research that tackles major environmental and social issues. Through advocating for better law and policy, we aim to drive transformational change benefiting people and the planet.
The Humans and Technology Law Centre (HTLC) comprises leading and emerging researchers in technology law that seek to build better technological futures. Members specialise in research that understands how law can be used to influence and guide technological based changed. Members have diverse expertise ranging from AI and legal regulation of social media through to assurance of automation and robots to data privacy and computation law.