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Artificial Intelligence Learning to Discriminate

Michael Bidwell explains how AI learns homophobic behaviours and provides suggestions for improving its inclusivity.

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ODR in cross-border disputes: Issues & solutions (3/3)

In the final instalment of this blog series, Kim Panti discusses problems that arise with enforceability of Online Dispute Resolution outcomes in e-commerce disputes.

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ODR in the EU: Goals, issues & framework (2/3)

Monash Law School student Kim Panti discusses how the European Online Dispute Resolution framework facilitates the resolution of E-Commerce disputes.

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E-commerce, ODR and cross-border transactions (1/3)

In the first instalment of this blog series, Kim Panti discusses the role of Online Dispute Resolution in borderless transactions facilitated by online technology.

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Rethinking drug policy

Karin Derkley gives an overview of a recent event on drug law reform presented by ACJI and the Law, Health and Wellbeing Group.

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What does the right to a fair trial mean for self-represented litigants?

Ellen Hays explores the implications of Matsoukatidou v Yarra Ranges Council for self-represented litigants.

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Artificial Intelligence and the law

Kate Lowry discusses the potential role of Artificial Intelligence in legal decision-making.

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Victorian drug law reform recommendations are welcome – but must include prisoners

Kate Seear, Carla Treloar and Kari Lancaster discuss the results of a major drug law inquiry recently tabled in the Victorian parliament.

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4 ways to improve access to justice for self-represented litigants

Guy Aharoni discusses four possible pathways towards improving access to justice for self represented litigants.

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BLOCKCHAIN: THE DEATH OF LEGAL ARBITERS IN COMMERCIAL AND ADR ENVIRONMENTS? (Part 2)

Mike Barker explores how Blockchain technology could facilitate a decentralised, peer-to-peer dispute resolution system.

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