The UNSW Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation, was an independent community of scholars based at UNSW Sydney that operated from 1 November 2017 until 1 June 2024. It sought to add breadth and depth to research on the diverse interactions among technological change, law, and legal practice. It had influence over academic and policy debates through its engagement with the legal profession, the judiciary, industry, government and the broader community and its many submissions to policy processes.

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Submission to Senate Select Committee on Adopting AI

The UNSW Allens Hub and UNSW Disability Innovation Institute have made a joint submission to the Senate Select Committee on Adopting AI. The main...

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Submission on digital identity and digital identity (transitional and consequential provisions) bills

The UNSW Allens Hub has made a submission to the Senate Economics Legislation Committee on digital identity and digital identity (transitional and...

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Submission to 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy: Legislative Reforms

The UNSW Allens Hub and IFCYBER has made a joint submission to the Department of Home Affairs into 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy...

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UNSW Consumer Data Right reports released to public

UNSW experts made recommendations to help protect bank customers who share data through the Consumer Data Right from cyber security threats. Their...

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Recording of the seventh session in the Challenges for a Cyber-Physical World online seminar series.

This February, the UNSW Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation and the IEEE Society for Social Implications in Technology (Australia Chapter)...

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Artificial Intelligence in the Courtroom - Interview with Lyria Bennett Moses

Hub Director, Professor Lyria Bennett Moses, was interviewed on 4ZZZNEWS Brisbane Line to discuss how Artificial Intelligence is used in the Courtroom...

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Conference Presentations

Allens Hub PhD Candidate, Shohini Sengupta, presented two papers at conferences recently. 

Political Economy of Communications and Media Regulation...

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Submission to Parliamentary Committee on Law Enforcement re response to cybercrime

The UNSW Allens Hub and IFCYBER has made a joint submission to Parliamentary Committee into the opportunities and challenges of the existing...

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Updated report for the AIJA on the use of AI in courts and tribunals.

The research team of Lyria Bennett Moses, Michael Legg, Jake Silove; with research assistance from Shahzeb Mahmood, updated their report setting out...