Mean Field Weighted Citation Impact of Monash Outputs: 1.92
Number of Monash Research Outputs: 272
Better Governance and Policy advances the design and practice of governance and policy development in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region. Drawing upon research strengths from across Monash faculties, and through external partnerships, Better Governance and Policy is creating space for the development of structured dialogues at scale between government, industry and academia and looking to enable the translation of research into fair and better social outcomes.
Cutting-edge research by Monash’s Transnational Criminal Law Group addresses key challenges in criminal law and justice. It is policy and practice-relevant, and locally important while transcending regional and national borders. The group’s research themes include: transnational corporate criminal liability and accountability, transnational enforcement, the intersection of criminal law and social justice, the criminal trial, including improving courtroom communication and practice, criminal law and technology.
The International Consortium for Values-based Governance (ICVG) is a response to a societal need to have in place governance systems that are rooted in the institutional context at different levels - local, regional, state, national and international. The ICVG advocates values-based governance as a necessary substitute to the “one-size-fits-all” approach that has dominated governance research, practice and policy to date. The ICVG builds on expertise across a range of academic disciplines at Monash University to address these and other governance-related issues. It also draws from the expertise and insights from internationally renowned governance experts. By promoting innovative and impactful interdisciplinary and collaborative thought leadership across diverse stakeholders, the ICVG attempts to address the complex governance-related issues experienced by institutions in the modern era.
Monash's Australian Centre for Justice Innovation conducts high quality research and evaluation to support effective policy and practice innovation. The Centre's research provides an evidence base for effective improvements to law and justice systems and increased accessibility for system users and stakeholders. With a proud tradition of providing research training opportunities for outstanding undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students, the Centre's collaborative, collegial and transdisciplinary approach exemplifies the Monash Law commitment to research excellence and promoting social justice.