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Centre for AI and Digital Ethics travel to Viet Nam for project on legal advice in cyber and critical technologies

  • Digital innovation and design
  • Private
  • commercial and consumer law
  • Centre for AI and Digital Ethics travel to Viet Nam for project on legal advice in cyber and critical technologies

    In the last week of April, the Centre for AI and Digital Ethics’ were delighted to travel to Viet Nam for the first activities of the ‘Building Resilient Legal Advice for Cyber and Critical Technologies’ Project. This two-year project is funded under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s Cyber and Critical Technologies Cooperation Program. This initiative aims to understand the challenges and opportunities for lawyers, legal experts and practitioners, legal experts, law and policy makers when addressing new technologies such as AI, ChatGPT and Cyber Security measures.

    Published 02 May 2023

    Stacey Steele and Aya Haruyama on lowering Japanese voting age

  • Asian legal systems
  • Public law (administrative and constitutional)
  • Stacey Steele and Aya Haruyama on lowering Japanese voting age

    The lowering of Japan's voting age, coupled with Shinzo Abe's controversial reform agenda, may see a stirring among Japanese students, write Stacey Steele (Associate Director, Japan) and Aya Haruyama (Research Assistant) in Asian Currents.

    Published 07 Sep 2015

    Report on 'Contemporary Issues in Indian Public Law' Workshop and Conference

  • Asian legal systems
  • Public law (administrative and constitutional)
  • Equality and discrimination
  • Report on 'Contemporary Issues in Indian Public Law' Workshop and Conference

    The Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne and National Law University, Delhi hosted a workshop and conference on 10-12 April, 2015 at National Law University, Delhi, India. The very generous support of Mr Allan Myers AO QC and Mrs Maria Myers AO made these events possible. The co-convenors were Associate Professor Tarunabh Khaitan (Oxford), Dr Farrah Ahmed (Melbourne) and Dr Anup Surendranath (National Law University, Delhi).

    Published 02 Jun 2015

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