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Procedural Fetishism and Mass Surveillance under the European Court of Human Rights

In big Brother v UK, Hub lead Monika Zalnieriute argues the ECtHR endorses the legality of bulk surveillance operations via “procedural fetishism”.
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Submission: Review of Judicial Impartiality

Hub research lead Monika Zalnieriute has made a submission on judicial impartiality
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ACIC thinks there are no legitimate uses of encryption. They’re wrong, and here’s why it matters

Last week, in a submission to parliament, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission (ACIC) made an inaccurate and concerning claim about privacy...
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Submission: Inquiry into Draft Critical Infrastructure Asset Definition Rules

Take a look at the joint submission the Hub has made to the Department of Home Affairs. 
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Hub supports launch of Australian Cyber Law Map

A major challenge facing lawyers trying to engage with cyberlaw is a lack of understanding about what law already exists in Australia.
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Who owns your driving data?

The data generated by modern cars could be worth billions, but who owns it? Hub director Lyria Bennett Moses comments in The Australian.
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Accountability in the age of artificial intelligence

How should administrative law respond to the growing use of artificial intelligence in government decision-making? Hub director Lyria Bennett Moses...
Monika Zalnieriute

Hub member commences work on distinguished grant worth $427,000

Dr. Monika Zalnieriute, a former Hub Research Fellow, and now a Senior Lecturer at UNSW Faculty of Law and Justice, was recently awarded an ARC...