Groups of ANU College of Law students, across all programs, showcase their individual and collaborative coursework and extracurricular projects from 2020 in this webinar.
Program:
7:05 HSF International e-Moot Andrew Ray, Bachelor of Laws (Hons)/Science, Member of winning ANU team 14:55 Judicial Review of Automated Decisions in Government Angus Vos, BSc ‘19, LLB (Hons) ‘20
21:50 Perspectives on Children’s Rights in the Digital World: Consent, Freedoms, Justice Corrin Demeo, Bachelor of International Relations/Laws (Hons); Marine Chu, Bachelor of Criminology/Laws (Hons); and Priyanka Tomar, Bachelor of International Relations/Laws (Hons)
29:08 Remedying Cyberstalking: The Scope and Limits of Civil Law in Australia Jacqueline Hickman, Bachelor of Laws (Hons)
35:43 ANU Hackathon Andrew Ray, Bachelor of Laws (Hons)/Science
42:52 ANU Journal of Law and Technology (JOLT) Jacinta Macginley and Aamina Sultanbawa, Bachelor of International Relations/Laws (Hons), editors and co-founders of ANU JOLT
50:07 Developing an app for the National Judicial College of Australia LAWS4230-6230 Laws Internship team 57:16 AI Law and Society – Trust in AI Systems Vaishnavi Rudrapatna Ravishankar, Graduate Certificate of Law 1:04:15 Deepfake Pornography: Using the Law to Protect Women Against the New Frontier of Image-Based Sexual Abuse Malia Emberson-Lafoa’i, JD student at UTS who undertook MeToo and the Law (LAWS8403) at ANU as a cross-institutional student
1:11:20 Regulating Sustainability in Space: A Comparison of National Licencing Laws for Space Activities Henry Strong, Masters of International Law and Diplomacy
1:19:57 Regulation of AI in the Public Sector Part 1 Karen Chow, Bachelor of International Security Studies/Laws (Hons)
1:27:27 Regulation of AI in the Public Sector Part 2 Sarah Graham-Higgs, Bachelor of Arts/Laws (Hons)