Graham Greenleafs Web Pages Australasian Legal Information Institute

Graham Greenleaf's Web Pages - Australasian Legal Information Institute

Oct 1, 1995 Graham Greenleaf AM, FAAL, FACS Independent Scholar (Previously Professor of Law & Information Systems, UNSW Sydney Faculty of Law) Founding Co-Director, Australasian Legal Information Institute

Professor Graham Greenleaf - UNSW Sydney

Graham Greenleaf holds a research appointment as Professor of Law & Information Systems at UNSW Australia Faculty of Law, and as Founding Co-Director and Senior Researcher of the Australasian Legal Information Institute and associated international projects (particularly AsianLII, CommonLII & WorldLII).

Graham Greenleaf - Publications

Greenleaf, G 'Korea and expanding free access to legal information: Experience of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII)' in Lead the Change, Widen Your Horizens: Proceedings of the Korean Bar Association 20th Annual Lawyers Conference, 93-129, Korean Bar Association, Seoul, 30 August 2010 (forthcoming, Korean Bar Association ...

Professor Graham William Greenleaf | UNSW Allens Hub

Graham Greenleaf holds a research appointment as Professor of Law & Information Systems at UNSW Australia Faculty of Law, and as Founding Co-Director and Senior Researcher of the Australasian Legal Information Institute ( AustLII) and associated international projects (particularly AsianLII, CommonLII & WorldLII ).

Australasian Legal Information Institute

Legal History 2006-. New South Wales Energy and Water Ombudsman Reports 2010-. South Australian Ombudsman Audit Reports 2011-. Sports Law and Governance Journal 2022-. Tasmanian Ombudsman Investigation Reports 2010-. Victorian Office of Police Integrity Reports 2010-2012. Western Australian Ombudsman Reports 2000-.

Graham William Greenleaf - Google Scholar

Public access to law via internet: the Australasian Legal Information Institute.-Paper presented at the Asian Pacific Specials, Health and Law Librarians Conference (6th: 1995 G...

Graham Greenleaf's research works | UNSW Sydney, Kensington (UNSW) and

The Asian Legal Information Institute (AsianLII) has been developed by AustLII (the Australasian Legal Information Institute) for over a decade and now includes over 300 databases from 28 Asian ...

Asian Data Privacy Laws: Trade and Human Rights Perspectives - Graham

Graham Greenleaf is a Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales, Australia, where he specialises in the relationships between information technology and law. He is a co-founder...

Korea and Expanding Free Access to Legal Information: Experience - SSRN

Mar 23, 2012 Greenleaf, Graham, Korea and Expanding Free Access to Legal Information: Experience of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) (August 30, 2010). Korean Bar Association 20th Annual Lawyers Conference, Seoul, August 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2027838

Legal Information Institutes and the Free Access to Law Movement - GlobaLex

Legal Information Institutes. and the Free Access to Law Movement. By Graham Greenleaf. Graham Greenleaf is a Professor of Law at the University of New South Wales, and Co-Director of AustLII.[i] Published February 2008. Read the Update! Table of Contents. Part I: Development of the LIIs and Free Access to Law Movement.

New Directions in Law Via the Internet - The Austlii Papers by Graham

Dec 10, 2012 This article explains the development of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) over its first two years (1995-97), and is divided into six chapters: 1. Introduction - AustLIIs roles 2. Managing large scale hypertext databases - AustLIIs experience 3. Indexing law on the internet 4. The politics of public legal information 5.

Free Access to Law publications - Australasian Legal Information Institute

Greenleaf, G 'Korea and expanding free access to legal information: Experience of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII)' in Lead the Change, Widen Your Horizons: Proceedings of the Korean Bar Association 20th Annual Lawyers Conference, 93-129, Korean Bar Association, Seoul, 30 August 2010 (forthcoming, Korean Bar Association ...

Utilising AI in the legal assistance sectorTesting a role for legal

Sep 1, 2020 The AI-related services and tools that the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is providing (the DataLex platform), and how they could be used to achieve these goals, are outlined. Introduction.

Searching Legal Information in Multiple Asian Languages

Sep 5, 2012 In this article Philip Chung, Andrew Mowbray, and Graham Greenleaf, the Co-Directors of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), explain the need for an open source search engine which can search simultaneously over legal materials in European languages and also in Asian languages, particularly those that require a double byte r...

IOS Press Ebooks - Legal Information Institutes and AI: Free Access

Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray, Philip Chung. Pages. 199 - 211. DOI. 10.3233/FAIA190022. Category. Research Article. Series. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications. Ebook. Volume 317: Knowledge of the Law in the Big Data Age. Abstract.

THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF FREE ACCESS TO LEGAL INFORMATION - EJLT

Graham Greenleaf [1] Cite as Greenleaf G., The Global development of free access to legal information, in European Journal of Law and Technolog y, Vol. 1, Issue 1, 2010. Abstract. Since the mid1990s the Internet's Worldwide Web has provided the necessary technical platform to enable free access to computerised legal information.

Graham Greenleaf - Biographical note - Australasian Legal Information

He is a co-founder and Co-Director since 1995 of the free-access Internet law service, the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), a joint facility of UNSW and UTS Law Faculties.

The Global Development of Free Access to Legal Information

TLDR. Since the mid-1990s the Internets World-Wide-Web has provided the necessary technical platform to enable free access to computerised legal information, an attractive alternative to the proprietary, expensive and training-intensive search engines on which commercial online services largely relied. Expand. View Paper.

Graham Greenleaf's Web Pages - Australasian Legal Information Institute

Oct 1, 1995 Professor of Law & Information Systems, UNSW SydneyFaculty of Law. Founding Co-Director & Senior Researcher, Australasian. Legal Information Institute (AustLII) Publications etc. By date: . 2013-22 (this page) 2012| 2011 | 2010 . | 2009| 2008| 2007| Pre-2007. By subject:Data privacy(+ Global Table) | ID. Systems .

THE GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT OF FREE ACCESS TO LEGAL INFORMATION - SSRN

Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales and Co-Director, Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), email [email protected]. Some parts of this Chapter were previously published on the GlobaLex website.

Utilising AI in the Legal Assistance Sector - SSRN

May 26, 2019 Graham Greenleaf. University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law. Date Written: April 29, 2019. Abstract. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in law has again become of great interest to lawyers and government. Legal Information Institutes (LIIs) have played a significant role in the provision of legal information via the web.

A Comprehensive Free Access Legal Information System for Europe - SSRN

Mar 2, 2012 A Comprehensive Free Access Legal Information System for Europe. On Line Access to Legal Information, Firenze, Italy, May 2011. UNSW Law Research Paper No. 2012-9. 18 Pages Posted: 2 Mar 2012 Last revised: 27 Aug 2014. Graham Greenleaf. University of New South Wales, Faculty of Law. Ginevra Peruginelli.

Related Keywords For Graham Greenleafs Web Pages Australasian Legal Information Institute