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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Allens Hub officially launches with 10 research streams

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Allens law hub at UNSW launches research streams

The Allens Hub for Technology, Law & Innovation has unveiled 10 new research streams to tackle legal issues raised by digital transformation.

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Allens Hub to research what new tech and AI could mean for the future of law

In a move to tackle legal issues of the future, Allens has launched its Hub for Law, Technology and Innovation in partnership with UNSW

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The internet of things and the law

Listen to ABC News Law Report interview involving FLIP Stream director Michael Legg

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Digital Asia links -internet cafe camping, a stink over Winnie the Pooh in China, and more

Read commentary by hub member Sarah Logan

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Cyber-bullying: Law firm plan would allow civil action against trolls and social media giants

Read commentary by FLIP Stream director, Michael Legg

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It hurts your brain: why law is good to learn

UNSW has teamed up with national law firm Allens and the NSW Law Society to create a future of law hub and research stream to explore innovation.

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Introduction of new technology-focused subjects

The University of New South Wales will consider new elective subject options for its law students following a report prepared by FLIP Stream director...

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Graduates can stand out from the herd with a law-science degree

Read commentary by Allens Hub director Lyria Bennett Moses