TeLENZ 2022 New Zealand Conference on Law and Technology
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Provisional Programme
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Tea and Coffee available on arrival
Mihi
Welcome and Introduction from TeLENZ Lead, Associate Professor Wayne Rumbles

Topic: Invisible Crime, Smart City, Smart Crime Wayne graduated BA/LLB in 1997... More
Opening Keynote: Dr Andrew Butler

Andrew Butler is a seasoned litigator, with extensive appellate, trial and ADR... More
Plenary Speaker: Professor Jane Kelsey

Topic: Re-thinking Trade and Regulatory Paradigms for the Digital Eco-system through... More
Morning Tea
Lecture Theatre Foyer
Session I: Law and Technology Implications and Issues 1

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

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

Topic: Back to the Future? Teaching law in a time of rapid technological change Dr.... More
Session ll: Panel Discussion NFTs

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

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

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

Rob is a Distributed Systems Software Architect/Engineer and financial cryptographer at... More
Lunch
Building Foyer
Plenary Speaker 2: Malcolm Fraser from The Collaborative

Malcolm is a governance professional, specialising in decision-making frameworks that... More
Session lll: Law and Technology Implications and Issues 2

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

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

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

Topics: Unaware and Uninformed: The eroding moral foundations of online user... More
Session lV: Undergraduate Research and Initiatives

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

Topic: Quantum Computing Ella is a fifth year BA/LLB(Hons) student at the... More
Topic: Artificial Intelligence and Privacy Sneha Kant is a 5th year student... More
Afternoon Tea
Lecture Theatre Foyer
Session Vl: Law and Technology Implications and Issues 3
Topic: A Sufficient Basis for the Moral Considerateness of AI Would Be? Gay Morgan... More

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

Topic: They are Using my Data for What? Dr Phillips is a Senior Lecturer in Law,... More
Session Vll: Speaker - Gavin Cotterill from Cohesive and ANZ Smart Cities Council Digital Twin Task Group

Topic: Digital Twins - What do they mean for our cities and built... More
Session VII: Panel Discussion Practitioners

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

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

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

Topic: Invisible Crime, Smart City, Smart Crime Wayne graduated BA/LLB in 1997... More
Networking and Refreshments
The symposium concludes with networking and refreshments in the Building Foyer.
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Venue
WZ Building
Auckland University of Technology (AUT),
55 Wellesley Street East,
Auckland CBD,
New Zealand 1010
Event Organiser
Fleur Mullen
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