
My Expertise
Privacy; data protection; surveillance; copyright; the public domain; legal information systems
Keywords
Fields of Research (FoR)
Information systems not elsewhere classified, Data and information privacy, Privacy and data rights, Public law not elsewhere classified, Access to justice, Open access, Artificial intelligence not elsewhere classifiedBiography
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). Further biographical details are on his web pages.
My Grants
2019 – UNSW Research Infrastructure Scheme (RIS)...view more
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). Further biographical details are on his web pages.
My Grants
2019 – UNSW Research Infrastructure Scheme (RIS) grant of $42,000 to Graham Greenleaf and Philip Chung for development in 2019 of The Global Data Protection, Privacy & Surveillance Law Library
See also a list of academic grants to 2013.
My Awards
In 2010 he was made a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) "For service to the law through the development of free electronic access to legal information, and as a leader in the protection of privacy." In 2017 he was elected as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law (FAAL).
My Research Activities
In 2019 I am continuing research on the global development of data privacy laws and agreements, and working on an ARC-funded AustLII project: Foundations of the Common Law 1215-1914 and on the DataLex AI & Law platform on AustLII. My most recent book is G Greenleaf & D Lindsay Public Rights: Copyright's Public Domains (Cambridge University Press, June 2018). My Asian Data Privacy Laws: Trade and Human Rights Perspectives (OUP 2014) was published in paperback in 2017.