This event is organised and administered by the Australian Law Reform Commission. 

In 2019, the ALRC undertook research and broad public consultation, asking: What are the most pressing areas for law reform in Australia today? In December, the ALRC published its report, “The Future of Law Reform: A Suggested Program of Work 2020-25”. This webinar is part of a series to gain feedback and further input on some of the ALRC’s suggested future law reform inquiry topics.

Join an expert panel comprising thought leaders on automated decision making and administrative law addressing questions such as: Should administrative law reform be a priority in light of increasing automation in decision making by government agencies? What are the particular problems that any future law reform inquiry should seek to solve? What benefits might be expected from reform?

Webinar Learning Outcomes:
• Find out the latest developments in automated decision making research and practice.
• Understand contemporary thinking on the various challenges facing administrative law in light of automated decision making.
• Hear ideas about aspects of the law that might most benefit from a reform inquiry, to best facilitate and regulate automation in governmental decision making.
• Consider the role of the ALRC and the potential benefits of a future inquiry.

Suited to:
Lawyers, professionals and members of the public with an interest in administrative law and automated decision making.

Presenters:
• The Hon Justice SC Derrington, President, Australian Law Reform Commission;
• Professor Dan Hunter, ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society;
• Professor Marek Kowalkiewicz, QUT Business School;
• Dr Anna Huggins, QUT Law;
• Lisa Keeling, Services Australia.

You will be provided with: 
• Interactive Q&A session
• Webinar Recording to view multiple times for up to 6 months
• PowerPoint presentation

Co-hosted with:
Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Law and ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society.

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