Kristen Rundle

Kristen Rundle is a professor of law at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. She teaches and researches in the fields of legal theory and administrative law.

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Orphaned responsibility

EssayUTOPIAN IDEALS ARE ordinarily more ambitious, and romantic, than the desire to see a constitutional system functioning as it should. The latter sounds more like a defence of the status quo than a reimagining of political possibility. Anyone who lived...

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