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Submission: Australian Government Digital Identity Legislation Position Paper

Submission to the Australian Government Digital Transformation Agency on its Digital Identity Legislation Position Paper
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Recording of The Internet of Things in Australia: Social Impacts and Issues

If you missed the Hub's latest event, The Internet Of Things in Australia, don't worry, we recorded it!
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Hub member Fleur Johns delivers the Annual Kirby Lecture on International Law

Established to recognise the long passion and service to international law by The Hon Michael Kirby AC CMG, the Annual Kirby Lecture on International...

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Submission: The Rule of Law and Counter-Terrorism

The Hub has made a submission to the United Nations Human rights office of the high commissioner.  The submission is to the Special Rapporteur on the...

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Submission: Inquiry into Privacy and Personal Information Protection Amendment Bill 2021

The Hub has made a joint submission to the Department of Home Affairs regarding the Inquiry into Privacy and Personal Information Protection Amendment...
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Submission: Freedom of Expression of Women in the Public Sphere to the UN Special Rapporteur

Monika Zalnieriute, Hub stream lead of AI and Law has made a joint submission to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection...

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Submission: Gender Justice and Freedom of Expression to the UN Special Rapporteur

Monika Zalnieriute, Hub stream lead of AI and Law has made a submission to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of...

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Tracking Violent Extremism Online and the Challenge of Open-Source Intelligence

Understanding online behaviours of extremist groups requires observation, analysis and often dissemination. 
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A Dangerous Convergence: The Inevitability of Mass Surveillance in European Jurisprudence

Hub stream lead Monika Zalnieriute argues a recent judgement points to an emerging dangerous convergence on the legality of bulk surveillance.