Law & technology

Assisted digital justice
What is the impact of digital court infrastructure on access to justice? This project considers the support structures necessary to assist those at risk of digital exclusion.

China’s social credit system
We examine China’s social credit system and argue that the new governance mode underlying the CSC relies on the fuzzy notion of "trust".

Corporate taxation after digitalization: breaking the mirror and picking up the - right - pieces
This project aims to investigate why the current income taxation cannot work in the digital economy and to propose some alternatives.

Cryptocurrencies in Australia
This project examines how Australian policy-makers can design a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies that can detect money laundering, prevent revenue leakage and protect consumers.

Disruptive technologies
This project explores how certain Southeast Asian countries can harness their potentials to achieve sustainable development.

EU tax on digital industry
The project examines EU proposed legislation to tax digital business models and analyses its legal, political and economic implications.

Legal liability for AI
The rise of artificial intelligence raises new issues for the law in relation to harm caused by algorithms and artificial intelligence. Who will be responsible if things go wrong?

Modernising legal education
This project draws together international insights from academia, industry and regulators around the theme of innovation and technology in legal education.

Parental smartphone purchases
The mobility effect: uncovering bias function within parental decision-making related to smartphone purchases.

Regulation of digital currency
What are the risks, problems, advantages and other issues arising from the developments of digital currencies? Are they 'money' and how are they to be regulated?

e-Government and tax accountability
Tax authorities are increasingly digitising and automating their taxpayer service interactions, but this raises fundamental questions about accountability.