My Expertise
- Consumer Data Right, Open Banking, Open Finance, Open Data.
- International Humanitarian Law, Weapons Law, Weapons Reviews, Autonomous Weapons Systems, State Cyber Capabilities.
Keywords
Fields of Research (FoR)
Law, science and technology, Ethical use of new technology, Finance, International and comparative law, International humanitarian and human rights lawBiography
Natalia is a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law and Justice of the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney, Australia) and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK. In her role as a Research Fellow at the Australian Research Council Laureate Project ‘The Financial Data Revolution: Seizing the Benefits, Controlling the Risks’, she looks at how data and technology are transforming financial services in Australia and...view more
Natalia is a Research Fellow at the Faculty of Law and Justice of the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney, Australia) and an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK. In her role as a Research Fellow at the Australian Research Council Laureate Project ‘The Financial Data Revolution: Seizing the Benefits, Controlling the Risks’, she looks at how data and technology are transforming financial services in Australia and abroad and what measures may be required in the area of data and technology governance to facilitate innovation in finance. Natalia’s broader research and teaching interests include general international law, comparative law, and the law of armed conflict.
Prior to joining the ARC Laureate Fellowship team, Natalia was a Lecturer and a Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales at the Australian Defence Force Academy in Canberra where she focused on the application of international law to State operations in the cyber domain, and the law, ethics and value sensitive design of emerging military and security technology. Her earlier professional path includes research and editorial positions at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, and in-house legal advice on matters of contract and labour law for private sector companies in Germany and Malta.
Natalia completed her undergraduate studies in law at the University of Heidelberg (2011), holds an LL.M in Public International Law from the University of Utrecht (2013), and a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Melbourne (2018).
My Qualifications
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, UK.
My Research Supervision
Areas of supervision
Law and Technology, International Humanitarian Law, Public International Law, Comparative Law