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Rules as Code: Digital Rulemaking in the 21st Century

Written by Lauren Anne Parnaby and Lyria Bennett Moses

The complexity of modern legislation, mirroring the complexity of society more broadly...

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Recording of Rules as Code - Writing Laws that Computers Understand

If you missed this recent event jointly hosted by the Hub and the Australian Society for Computers and Law, don't worry.  We recorded it!

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How will the legal profession be structured in the future?

Moving from the office to home has rapidly changed the way the legal profession works, not just during COVID, but potentially, for the future.

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Submission: Review of the Privacy Act 1988

The Hub has made a submission to the Attorney General's Department in response to a call for input into the review of the privacy act.

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Submission: AI Action Plan

The Hub has made a submission to the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources in response to a call for input into the development of an...

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Data (in)justices

During the COVID-19 pandemic, public and private actors have pursued mass data collection and surveillance as solutions to the biosecurity threat...

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Hub joins forces with a plethora of organisations to explore pathways to build wealth for the common good

The platform cooperativism stream continues to help support an exciting trajectory of work with the Sydney Commons Lab.  The Lab brings together...

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FLIP surveys courts on the experience of remote proceedings during COVID

In March and April 2020 Australia’s federal courts quickly moved to hearing matters ‘remotely’ – usually via either Microsoft Teams or by phone – to...