Dr. Manuel Jose “Manjo” Oyson
Dr Manuel Jose "Manjo" Oyson is a PhD (Management) from the University of Auckland (UoA) under the MSA Charitable Trust PhD Scholarship. He has a Master of Laws (Second Class First Division Honours) and PG Cert in Acad Practice (A- grades) also from the UoA, an EMBA from the Asian Institute of Management, an LLB from the UP College of Law and a BA (Cum Laude) from the University of the Philippines-Diliman. He is a Barrister and Solicitor in the High Court of New Zealand and a lawyer in Queensland and the Philippines (No. 17 among 3,921 Bar Examinees). He is a Lecturer of CQUniversity (Australia) and was previously a Tutor at the UoA. He has published in leading journals such as the Journal of International Entrepreneurship and Small Enterprise Research. He has also presented papers at the British Academy of Management Conference (UK), McGill International Entrepreneurship Conference (Canada), and the High-Technology Small-Firm Conference (Netherlands), among others.
LAWS11069 Lecture: Defences -- Contributory Negligence
Judicial Power in the States (Australian Constitutional Law)
Judicial Powers of the Commonwealth: LAWS11065 Week 8 Lecture
Executive Power and Responsible Government: LAWS11065 Week 7 Lecture
Federalism and Governance (Conflict of Laws): LAWS11065 Week 6 Lecture
Generative AI for Better Student Learning and Outcomes: A Guide for Constitutional Law Students
How to Use Generative AI for Better Student Learning and Outcomes: A Guide for Students
Constitutional Rights and Freedoms (LAWS11065 Weeks 10 and 11 Lecture)
Judicial Powers of the Commonwealth (LAWS11065 Week 8 Lecture)
Executive Power and Responsible Government (LAWS11065 Week 6 Lecture)
International Powers of the Commonwealth (LAWS11065 Week 5 Lecture)
Trade, Commerce and Industrial Relations (LAWS11065 Week 3 Lecture)
Taxation, Appropriation and Spending (LAWS11069 Week 3 Lecture)
Australian Federal-State Relations (LAWS11069 Week 2 Lecture)
Constitutional Law: Separation of Powers and Judicial Review (LAWS11069 Week 1 Lecture)
Constitutional Law: The Idea of a Constitution (LAWS11069 Week 1 Lecture)
Constitutional Law: Framework to Understand Constitutional Law (LAWS11069 Week 1 Lecture)
Constitutional Law: Constitutionalism (LAWS11069 Lecture 1.1)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Special Issues in Practice (LAWS11068 Lecture 11)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Ethics and Standards (LAWS11068 Lecture 10)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Legal Issues (LAWS11068 Lecture 09)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Statutory Dispute Resolution Schemes (LAWS11068 Lecture 08)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Other Dispute Resolution Processes (LAWS11068 Lecture 07)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Other Dispute Resolution Proceses (LAWS11068 Lecture 07)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Conciliation (LAWS11068 Lecture 06)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Arbitration (LAWS11068 Lecture 05)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Mediation (LAWS11068, Lecture 4)
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Negotiation
Alternative Dispute Resolution: Understanding the Nature of Conflict
Alternative Dispute Resolution: An Introduction (Lecture 1, LAWS11068*