Law, Technology and Humans Vol 6(3) 2024 In recent years, there has been rapid change in the capacity of information and communications technology to supplement the skills of…
The role of intellectual property rights in technology transfer to developing countries and least developed countries to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a major theme…
Professor Nicolas Suzor, Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the QUT School of Law, has been appointed to a new Artificial Intelligence Expert Group. The establishment of the…
In 2024 the Law, Technology and Humans journal will begin publishing three issues per year instead of two. Papers are considered for publication at all times. Preference is given…
Australia should join 65 other nations that have passed laws against corporal punishment of children in all settings to advance its goal of reducing all forms of violence…
From today (28 November 2023), eligible people in New South Wales can ask for voluntary assisted dying. Casey Haining, Ben White, Katrine Del Villar and Lindy Willmott, members…
The Fourth Edition of Health Law in Australia was published recently. The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG (pictured, second from right) met with three of the editors (Professors…
A new issue of Law, Technology and Humans has been published. Volume 5(2) includes articles from the symposium Regulatory Futures and Medical Devices: Where Next for Europe and…
A new podcast series on Australia’s voluntary assisted dying laws (VAD) that aims to address public confusion about eligibility, process and access to VAD has been launched. The…
Volume 3 of the Australian Journal of Law & Religion is now available. Volume 3 and all contributions can be downloaded for free as PDFs from the Australian…
 
		
			
						
										
					 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			 
					
				
					
			