Episode 65 “Open Law: How technology impacts the rule of law with Michael Green SC”

Episode 65 “Open Law: How technology impacts the rule of law with Michael Green SC”

Reimagining Justice covers issues at the intersection of innovation, law and social justice and you will enjoy it if you’re someone who hopes to make a positive improvement to people’s experience of the law through new ways of thinking and doing.

In episode no. 65 I speak with Michael Green SC, Barrister and founder of Barnet. The discussion covers:

  • Open Law and how technology can make information more accessible;
  • Who are custodians of legal information and how to best maintain it for future generations;
  • The importance of libraries, their centrality to the law and the function of a library in an online world;
  • The changes to the practice of law over the past few decades due to digitisation;
  • Issues of copyright in digitising Commonwealth Law Reports in the “One to a hundred project”
  • A failed experiment in the law:
  • How BarNet’s purpose and activities have changed since 1997 including splitting the networking and the legal publishing functions;
  • How legal researchers select online research platform;
  • Why JADE considers cases at the “paragraph level” and how it actually works in terms of citations, note-ups and the technology and research that supports it;
  • Current research into the differences in information retention from paper and electronic means;
  • The function” of paper in reflection and contemplation, and limitations of online research;
  • The question of ownership and resourcing of online materials;
  • The role of predictive analytics and imagination in moving our society forward;
  • The difficulty in reconciling different lenses through which we should regulate AI;
  • The need to think carefully about the role of justice, courts and litigants;
  • How Michael has maintained a busy practice at the bar and an online research company; and
  • Michael’s definition of legal innovation.

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2021-10-06T20:40:37+10:00