Publications

2025

2024

2023

Aug

Submission

Stirling & Rose

Safe & Responsible AI in Australia

Policy recommendations on AI governance, including a national taskforce and an Australian Data Advisory Committee.

Jul

Essay

Stirling & Rose

The Intelligence Age

Arguments around the Responsible Machine Problem and the need for future-proof, technology-agnostic legislation as AI becomes operationally embedded.

Apr

Citation

Oxford Academic / Cambridge Journal of Economics

Menger or Marx? The political ontology of cryptocurrency

Cited for research assistance by Tully Rector and Jason Grant Allen in the Cambridge Journal of Economics.

Mar

Submission

Stirling & Rose

Token Mapping - Treasury submission

Addressed Treasury's token mapping exercise, PPSA lending challenges, and the case for a functional approach over bespoke taxonomy.

Feb

Research paper

SSRN

When Is Public Permissionless Blockchain Versus Permissioned DLT Appropriate for Enterprise Use Cases?

Examines when public permissionless blockchains versus permissioned distributed ledger systems are appropriate for enterprise deployment.

Feb

Guide

Chambers and Partners

Chambers Introduction to FinTech Legal - Australia

Overview of the 2023 Australian fintech landscape, with focus on ESG, crypto-specific regulation, consumer protection, privacy, and complex money.

2022

Dec

Essay

Ty Haberland

ChatGPT - Shifting Ground for Junior Lawyers

An essay on AI, legal work, and what happens to junior lawyers when efficiency overtakes apprenticeship.

Dec

Submission

Stirling & Rose

UK Law Commission - Digital Assets

Engagement with the proposed legal test for property and counter-models grounded in traditional private law.

Dec

Article

Stirling & Rose

Saving Face? Check your Avatar Terms & Conditions

Examines facial data processing, licensing conflicts, and digital identity risk in consumer AI avatar tools.

Feb

Essay

Ty Haberland

Metalaw: crime and conduct in the metaverse

How law, social standards, user safety, and jurisdiction might operate in shared virtual worlds.

Jan

Essay

Ty Haberland

The reasonable coder and smart legal contracts

Examines who qualifies as a reasonable coder when courts interpret coded contractual terms.