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: Exposure draft on the Privacy Legislation Amendment (Enhancing Online Privacy and Other Measures) Bill 2021 (Online Privacy Bill)

The Hub has made a submission to the Australian Attorney-General’s Department submission on the exposure draft on the Privacy Legislation Amendment...

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Regenerative Economics and Legal Change

During 2021, the platform cooperativism stream led by Bronwen Morgan has extended its 2020 work with Sydney Commons Lab to explore key issues at the...

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The Productivity Commission has released proposals to bolster Australians’ right to repair. But do they go far enough?

Hub Stream leads comment on The Right to Repair and findings of a major inquiry by the Australian Productivity Commission

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Want to know more about the Right to Repair?

Join a discussion about two current research projects exploring the constitution of rights to and practices of repair
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As technologies replace humans in making legal decisions, we must rethink the relationship between law, regulation and technology

Professor Roger Brownsword recently addressed some of the biggest questions facing law, lawyers and law students in the coming decades when he...

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Recording of Battle of the Books

Did you miss the Hub's latest event 'Battle of the Books?  Then watch the recording.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession - recording

Did you miss the live event of the FLIP Streams' launch of its new book Artificial Intelligence and the Legal Profession? Don't worry, we recorded it...

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Submission: Phase 3 consultation - Trusted Digital Identity Bill package

The Hub and the Australian Society for Computers and Law have made a joint submission to the Department of Home Affairs’ Phase 3 consultation -...

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Artificial Intelligence: Future directions in technology and law

Hear Hub Director Lyria Bennett Moses speak at the Australian Academy of Science and the Australian Academy of Law annual joint symposium