May 2021 A Roadmap to ReopeningA report of the ...

have had the unique experience of rising public trust in government and business. ... All non-essential businesses and activities were shut down and Australians were urged to stay at home.
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/sydney-policy-lab/our-research/a-roadmap-to-reopening-report.pdf

UPSCALE: Using Private Sector Capital for the Alliance | United States Studies Centre

Such a resource would be valuable to government, business, and private capital alike. ... technology firms and the broader research community will not arise from business as usual.
www.ussc.edu.au/upscale

Technology and Security (TS) podcast | Nanomaterials, international standards, AI and data ethics with Dr Kobi Leins | United States Studies Centre

We need all these new laws. Well, actually, there's a ton of law that exists and a bunch of us have been saying that for a while, but it's ... It's not as sexy as going. We have no law or we need all new laws.
www.ussc.edu.au/podcasts/technology-and-security-ts-podcast/nanomaterials-international-standards-ai-and-data-ethics-with-dr-kobi-leins

Sir Charles Nicholson Bt – former University of Sydney Chancellor (1854–62) and Vice-Chancellor (1851–53)

After practising for several years as a physician in Sydney, Nicholson turned his attention to business interests in shipping and railways and pastoral enterprises. ... In 1846, he was elected Speaker of the House and was twice re-elected to this office,
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/university-archives/former-officers/charles-nicholson.pdf

Guest Blog: The Role of Independent Directors in Contemporary Asia – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

Nottage, Professor of Comparative and Transnational Business Law at the University of Sydney; and Dr Chun-Ren Chen, Professor at the National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan. ... for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney (CAPLUS), and
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/2021/11/guest-blog-the-role-of-independent-directors-in-contemporary-asia/

Special Submission to NOPSEMA on the proposed drilling program in the Bight

office would exercise over its Australian business unit. Equinor addresses the issue on page 381 of its EP. ... a) to determine whether a petroleum environmental law has been, or is being, complied.
www.sydney.edu.au/content/dam/corporate/documents/sydney-environment-institute/publications/reports/nopsema-special-submission-final-.pdf

The TPP is Back: Submission to Australian Parliamentary Inquiries – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

Director (Japan) of the Centre for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney (CAPLUS), and Professor of Comparative and Transnational Business Law at Sydney Law School. ... He specialises in international dispute resolution, foreign investment law
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/2018/04/the-tpp-is-back-submission-to-australian-parliamentary-inquiries/

Technology and Security (TS) podcast | Cyber security, critical infrastructure and ransomware taskforce with Home Affairs’ Hamish Hansford | United States Studies Centre

We've got, we've talked about a world class leading set of critical infrastructure laws. ... So I think Australians, Australian businesses, the government is just looking at supply chains generally as a result of our environment over the last couple of
www.ussc.edu.au/podcasts/technology-and-security-ts-podcast/cyber-security-critical-infrastructure-and-ransomware-taskforce-with-home-affairs-hamish-hansford

Guest blog: “Learning from Toyota’s Troubles — Where’s the Board?” – Japanese Law and the Asia-Pacific

for Asian and Pacific Law at the University of Sydney (CAPLUS), and Professor of Comparative and Transnational Business Law at Sydney Law School. ... Bruce E. Aronson. Creighton University – School of Law. Journal of Japanese Law, Forthcoming.
japaneselaw.sydney.edu.au/2010/02/guest-blog-learning-from-toyotas-troubles-wheres-the-board/

Coronavirus and protest: How COVID-19 has changed the face of American activism | United States Studies Centre

The most severe closed all schools and only kept businesses and operations open that were deemed absolutely essential. ... Rallies were carried out around the country in opposition to a spate of state-level anti-abortion laws,.
www.ussc.edu.au/coronavirus-protest-how-covid-19-has-changed-the-face-of-american-activism