‘Unlocking IP’
(2005-09) is an Australian Research Council Linkage Project, for which
I am the
lead Investigator.
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‘Interpreting Privacy
Principles’ (2006-09) is an Australian Research Council Discovery
Project, for which I am the lead Investigator.
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The Australasian
Legal
Information Institute (AustLII) (1995 – ) is more like a life’s
work than a project. I was co-founder in 1995 with Andrew Mowbray and
have been
Co-Director since then, with Philip Chung as Executive Director since
2000.
AustLII’s early history is recounted in The
AustLII Papers - New Directions in Law via the Internet (1997) JILT
1997,
Issue 2.
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The
World Legal Information
Institute (WorldLII)
was established by AustLII in 2002 in conjunction with other LIIs as a
portal to
free access to law. I am a Co-Director (as AustLII Co-Director).
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The
Cyberspace Law and
Policy Centre was
established by me at UNSW Law Faculty in 2000, and I have been the
academic
Director since then (David Vaile is the Executive Director). From
2001-2005 it
was funded by Baker & McKenzie and took the name of the firm. The
‘Unlocking IP’ and ‘Interpreting Privacy Principles’
projects are based at the Centre.
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DIAL
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Project DIAL
(Development of
the Internet for Asian Law) (1997-2002), funded by the Asian
Development Bank,
resulted in the development of the WorldLII Catalog,
the
Internet’s largest law-specific catalog of web sites, used by WorldLII,
AsianLII, CommonLII and other LIIs for their index/websearch
components.
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The Hong Kong Legal Information
Institute (2001-02)
– HKLII was established while I was a Distinguished Visiting Professor
at
the University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law.
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