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: on foreign interference through social media pursuant to Terms of Reference of 24 November 2022

The Hub has made a joint submission, with the Society on Social Implications of Technology and Deakin University Centre for Cyber Security Research...

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Hub Director speaks at the ACS launch of new privacy book and data sharing report

On February 1 this year, Hub Director Lyria Bennett Moses spoke as part of a panel discussion at the Australian Computer Society (ACS) launch event...

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Submission: Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme

The Hub has made a joint submission, with the Australasian Society for Computers and Law (AUSCL) and endorsed by the Gradient Institute, Royal...

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Rob Nicholls attends panel discussion on digital platform regulation in the EU and beyond

Hub Member Rob Nicholls joined a panel with Jacqui Downes of Allens, Kate Reader of the ACCC and former ACCC chair, Rod Sims.

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Proposed changes to NSW computer crime legislation made by Hub Director and team may become reality

Hub Director Lyria Bennett Moses and team made an impact recently with their recommendations regarding planned changes to Commonwealth criminal laws...

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Celebrating five years of brilliance from FLIP Stream

At the end of five years, an incredible body of work has been delivered by the FLIP Stream research team, Director Michael Legg, Deputy Director...

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UNSW and Allens Linklaters participate in a roundtable on the Green Technology Discussion Paper

Greentech stream leaders Bronwen Morgan and Zsofia Korosy were delighted to have the opportunity to discuss the implications of the stream’s freshly...

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ARC LIEF grant success for Hub Director and Members

Hub Director Lyria Bennett Moses and Hub Members Rob Nicholls and Daniel Joyce are part of a team, lead by Professor Terry Flew and a team of...

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Hub Director Lyria Bennett Moses speaks at the first Smart Western Sydney Showcase

In early November, Hub Director Lyria Bennett Moses delivered her keynote speech, Technologies we want to live with – What makes a ‘smart’ city? at...