
Mr Mark Brady
Lecturer
Adelaide Law School
Faculty of the Professions
Mark's research examines law, society and technology, with a focus on automated vehicles, robotics and artificial intelligence. Drawing upon critical legal studies, the humanities and the social sciences, it examines how humans legislate, interact with, and are affected by technology. In researching law and technology this research engages with practical, cultural, and sociological narratives that link humans, law, technology and the future. The goal of this research is to understand the trajectory of humanity’s legal and technological future. It is interdisciplinary research that draws on law and technology theory to consider the legal, sociological and ontological issues raised by disruptive Ai technology in this context, and examines how law and technology shape each other.
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Appointments
Date Position Institution name 2019 Course Coordinator/Lecturer University of Adelaide 2018 - 2018 Lecturer University of Adelaide 2017 - 2018 Solicitor Gold Coast Community Legal Centre and Advice Bureau Inc. 2017 - 2018 Instructor Griffith University 2016 - 2016 Sessional Academic/ Tutor Griffith University 2015 - 2017 Solicitor Gall, Standfield and Smith, Solicitors -
Language Competencies
Language Competency Thai Can speak -
Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2009 - 2013 Griffith University Australia BA (University Medal) 2009 - 2013 Griffith University Australia LLB (First Class Honours) -
Postgraduate Training
Date Title Institution Country 2019 Doctor of Philosophy, continuing, Queensland University of Technology Queensland University of Technology Australia 2015 - 2019 Doctor of Philosophy, continuing Griffith University Australia -
Certifications
Date Title Institution name Country 2014 Graduate Diploma of Legal Practise College of Law Australia -
Research Interests
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Journals
Year Citation 2020 Brady, M. (2020). Data Privacy and Automated Vehicles: Navigating the Privacy Continuum. Monash University law review. Monash University. Faculty of Law, 45(3), 589-625.
2019 Brady, M. (2019). Mark Brady, ‘Is Australian Law Adaptable to Automated Vehicles?’. Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity, 5(1), 35-71. 2019 Broman, P. F. -B., Broman, M., & Brady, M. (2019). Law & Technology: The Legal & Social Implications of Sentient Robots. Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity, Special Issue, 190-209. 2019 Broman, P. F. -B., Broman, M., & Brady, M. (2019). Law & Technology: The Legal & Social Implications of Sentient Robots. Griffith Journal of Law & Human Dignity, Special Issue, 190-209. 2017 Brady, M., Burns, K., Leiman, T., & Tranter, K. (2017). Automated vehicles and Australian personal injury compensation schemes. Torts Law Journal, 24(1), 32-63.
GUPRS Scholarship $78,000 2015-2019
GU Travel Grant $4,500 2016
2020
Course Coordinator, Lecturer Law 2514 Intellectual Property Law
Course Coordinator, Lecturer Commlaw 7013 Income Taxation (M)
2019
Course Coordinator, Lecturer Commlaw 7013 Income Taxation (M)
Course Coordinator, Lecturer Commlaw 3500 Income Tax Law III
2018
Lecturer Commlaw 7012 Business and Corporations Law
Lecturer Commlaw 1004 Introduction to Business Law
Lecturer 2105AFE Introduction to Business Law (Griffith University)
2017
Lecturer 2105AFE Introduction to Business Law (Griffith University)
2016
Tutor 2021LAW Introduction to Torts Law (Griffith University)
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Committee Memberships
Date Role Committee Institution Country 2019 - ongoing Member Datafication and Automation of Human Life Group Queensland University of Technology Australia 2018 - ongoing Member Information Technology and Digital Services Research and Innovation Reference Group University of Adelaide, Australia
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