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TeLENZ 2022 New Zealand Conference on Law and Technology

8th Sep 2022
08:30 AM - 07:45 PM
WZ Building, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 55 Wellesley Street East, Auckland CBD, New Zealand 1010

Tickets

Student

  • Postgraduate Student Ticket

    Postgraduate Student admission. Includes all conference sessions, catering for the event and the closing networking session.

    $50.00

General

  • General Admission Ticket

    General admission. Includes all conference sessions, catering for the event and the closing networking session.

    $100.00


Provisional Programme

8:30 AM - 8:40 AM
WZ Building Ground Floor Foyer

Registration

Tea and Coffee available on arrival

Duration: 10 mins
8:40 AM - 8:50 AM

Mihi

Duration: 10 mins
8:50 AM - 8:55 AM
WZ416

Welcome and Introduction from TeLENZ Lead, Associate Professor Wayne Rumbles

Associate Professor Wayne Rumbles

Topic: Invisible Crime, Smart City, Smart Crime   Wayne graduated BA/LLB in 1997... More

Duration: 5 mins
8:55 AM - 9:05 AM
WZ416

Welcome from AUT

Associate Professor Khylee Quince

  Associate Professor Khylee Quince is the Dean of the School of Law, where she has been... More

Associate Professor Vernon Rive

  Vernon Rive joined the AUT Law School in 2009 after over 14 years of private practice,... More

Duration: 10 mins
9:05 AM - 9:15 AM
WZ416

Opening Keynote: Dr Andrew Butler

Dr Andrew Butler

  Andrew Butler is a seasoned litigator, with extensive appellate, trial and ADR... More

Duration: 10 mins
9:15 AM - 9:50 AM
WZ416

Plenary Speaker: Professor Jane Kelsey

Emeritus Professor Jane Kelsey

Topic: Re-thinking Trade and Regulatory Paradigms for the Digital Eco-system through... More

Duration: 35 mins
9:50 AM - 10:10 AM
Foyer WZ416

Morning Tea

Lecture Theatre Foyer

Duration: 20 mins
10:10 AM - 11:15 AM
WZ416

Session I: Law and Technology Implications and Issues 1

Associate Professor Alex Sims

Topic: NFTs and the Law of the Horse (and other oddities)   Associate Professor Alex... More

Dr Michael Dizon

Topic: Significance of Trust to Technology Law and Policy   Michael Dizon, PhD, is a... More

Professor W. John Hopkins

Topic: Back to the Future? Teaching law in a time of rapid technological change   Dr.... More

Duration: 1.08 hours
11:15 AM - 12:35 PM
WZ416

Session ll: Panel Discussion NFTs

Associate Professor Alex Sims

Topic: NFTs and the Law of the Horse (and other oddities)   Associate Professor Alex... More

James Cochrane

  James is a dispute resolution and litigation partner at Stace Hammond. He has... More

Dr Karaitiana Taiuru

  Dr Karaitiana Taiuru JP (Kai Tahu/Ngāti Kahungunu/Ngāti Toa) is an... More

Rob O'Brien

  Rob is a Distributed Systems Software Architect/Engineer and financial cryptographer at... More

Duration: 1.33 hours
12:35 PM - 1:35 PM
WZ Building Ground Floor Foyer

Lunch

Building Foyer

Duration: 1 hour
1:35 PM - 1:55 PM
WZ416

Plenary Speaker 2: Malcolm Fraser from The Collaborative

Malcolm Fraser

  Malcolm is a governance professional, specialising in decision-making frameworks that... More

Duration: 20 mins
1:55 PM - 3:15 PM
WZ416

Session lll: Law and Technology Implications and Issues 2

Associate Professor Wayne Rumbles

Topic: Invisible Crime, Smart City, Smart Crime   Wayne graduated BA/LLB in 1997... More

Rachel Tan

Topic: Exploring the Concept of Jurisdiction on Online Hate Speech   Rachel is a... More

Michelle MacManus

  Topic: Visual Contracts: Would pictures in consumer credit contracts help vulnerable... More

Matt Bartlett

Topics: Unaware and Uninformed: The eroding moral foundations of online user... More

Duration: 1.33 hours
3:15 PM - 3:35 PM
WZ416

Session lV: Undergraduate Research and Initiatives

Matt Bartlett

Topics: Unaware and Uninformed: The eroding moral foundations of online user... More

Ella Shepherd

Topic: Quantum Computing     Ella is a fifth year BA/LLB(Hons) student at the... More

Sneha Kant

Topic: Artificial Intelligence and Privacy   Sneha Kant is a 5th year student... More

Duration: 20 mins
3:35 PM - 3:55 PM
Foyer WZ416

Afternoon Tea

Lecture Theatre Foyer

Duration: 20 mins
3:55 PM - 4:45 PM
WZ416

Session V: Panel Discussion - Data Sovereignty

Associate Professor Gehan Gunasekara

  Gehan Gunasekara is an Associate Professor in commercial law at the University of... More

Associate Professor Māui Hudson

  Associate Professor Māui Hudson (Whakatōhea, Ngāruahine, Te... More

Duration: 50 mins
4:45 PM - 5:50 PM
WZ416

Session Vl: Law and Technology Implications and Issues 3

Gay Morgan

Topic: A Sufficient Basis for the Moral Considerateness of AI Would Be?   Gay Morgan... More

Dr Eliana Herrera-Vega

Topic: A Change in Paradigm for Attaining Sustainability in Climate Change Governmentality.... More

Dr Andelka M Phillips

Topic: They are Using my Data for What?   Dr Phillips is a Senior Lecturer in Law,... More

Duration: 1.08 hours
5:50 PM - 6:10 PM
WZ416

Session Vll: Speaker - Gavin Cotterill from Cohesive and ANZ Smart Cities Council Digital Twin Task Group

Gavin Cotterill

Topic: Digital Twins - What do they mean for our cities and built... More

Duration: 20 mins
6:10 PM - 6:35 PM
WZ416

Session VII: Panel Discussion Practitioners

James Cochrane

  James is a dispute resolution and litigation partner at Stace Hammond. He has... More

Andrew King

  Andrew King is the founder of Legal Innovate, helping lawyers and their organisations... More

Fiona Seal

Fiona Seal is a Solicitor in the Data & Technology and Corporate & Commercial Law teams... More

Duration: 25 mins
6:35 PM - 6:40 PM
WZ416

Closing Words

Associate Professor Wayne Rumbles

Topic: Invisible Crime, Smart City, Smart Crime   Wayne graduated BA/LLB in 1997... More

Duration: 5 mins
6:40 PM - 7:45 PM
WZ Building Ground Floor Foyer

Networking and Refreshments

The symposium concludes with networking and refreshments in the Building Foyer.

Duration: 1.08 hours

Email Organiser & Event Location

Venue

WZ Building
Auckland University of Technology (AUT),
55 Wellesley Street East,
Auckland CBD,
New Zealand 1010


Event Organiser

Fleur Mullen


Email Organiser

Please note that photographs and video recordings will be taken throughout the symposium. These may be used publicly, on social media, or on our webpage. The video recordings of the presentations including Q&A sessions may be used for teaching and educational purposes. Please contact the event organiser if you have any concerns or if you wish to be exempted from this activity.

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