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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Hub Member Katharine Kemp breaks new ground on unlawful data enrichment and Australia's forgotten privacy principle

Hub Member Dr Katharine Kemp has been exceptionally busy of late, following the publication of a new paper on data enrichment and privacy law! 

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New paper from the Right to Repair research stream published in Nature Energy

We are very happy to share the recent publication of Towards a repair research agenda for off-grid solar e-waste in the Global South, an exciting new...

Michael Legg at the Relativity Conference

FLIP Stream Director, Michael Legg at the Relativity conference, Spotlight: ANZ

On 13 September 2022, Professor Michael Legg attended Relativity’s third annual APAC-focused event, Spotlight: ANZ, which explored how Relativity's...

Facial Recognition in the Modern State Conference

Congratulations on the Facial Recognition in the Modern State Conference!

From border control to policing and welfare, governments are using automated facial recognition technology (FRT) to collect taxes, prevent crime...

Susanne Lloyd Jones and Sophie Vivian

Celebrating the successful Trust in Cyber Security Roundtable!

In early September 2022, Dr Sophie Vivian and Dr Susanne Lloyd-Jones of the Hub's Cyber Trust Project Stream organised a closed round table event to...

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Submission: Nationally Consistent Scheme for Access to Digital Records Upon Death or Loss of Decision-Making Capacity

The Hub have made a submission to the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PMC) on a nationally consistent scheme for access to digital...

Really Interesting Women Podcast

Lyria Bennett Moses is a Really Interesting Woman

Find out what inspires and drives the work of our Hub Director Lyria Bennett Moses in the latest episode of the Really Interesting Women podcast. 

Kayleen Manwaring, Hub Fellow

Our Hub Fellow Kayleen Manwaring has been busy lately

In response to Kayleen’s previous submission to the ACCC (under the Hub name) regarding the discussion paper for the fifth interim report on the...

Attendees of the July 2022 Rules as Code event, UNSW Law and Justice

Celebrating the latest Rules as Code event!

After the successful Rules as Code event held at UNSW Law and Justice in late July, Hub Stream Lead Lisa Burton Crawford shares her insights into the...