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NUS appoints leading securities regulation scholar Professor Hans Tjio as its new Dean of Law


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The National University of Singapore (NUS) announced today that it will be appointing Professor Hans Tjio as the new Dean of its Faculty of Law (NUS Law). Prof Tjio will succeed Professor Simon Chesterman as NUS Law’s 15th Dean with effect from 1 July 2021.
A leading securities regulation scholar, Prof Hans Tjio is the CJ Koh Professor of Law at NUS Law, and Director of its EW Barker Centre for Law and Business. A graduate of both University of Cambridge and Harvard University, Prof Tjio has taught at NUS Law for more than 30 years, joining as a Senior Tutor in 1990 and rising through the ranks to full Professorship in 2006. He has nurtured many decades of outstanding law students who have made incredible contributions in legal practice, politics and different spheres of society. ....

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Singapore Academy of Law Report on Law's Impact of Robotics and AI


Thursday, March 4, 2021
The Law Reform Committee (LRC) of the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL) established a Subcommittee on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence to consider and make recommendations regarding the application of the law to AI systems. The LRC is considering whether existing systems of law, regulation, and wider public policy remain “fit for purpose,” given the pace and ceaselessness of change of the AI field. The LRC published two reports in July 2020, one report in September 2020, and one report in February 2021:
“Applying Ethical Principles for Artificial Intelligence in Regulatory Reform”;
“Rethinking Database Rights and Data Ownership in an AI World”; ....

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NT Government calls for action on report finding federal laws 'offensive' to Indigenous Territorians


NT Government calls for action on report finding federal laws offensive to Indigenous Territorians
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NT Attorney-General Selena Uibo has written to her federal counterpart calling for a review of controversial Commonwealth laws. (ABC News: Laetitia Lemke)
When a 55-year-old man was found guilty of having sex with and assaulting his 14-year-old promised bride in the mid-2000s, the Northern Territory Supreme Court handed him a two-year sentence, suspended after just one month.
The short jail term which was based on the court s finding that the man believed his actions were permitted under traditional law was later increased to a minimum of 18 months after the original sentence was deemed manifestly inadequate on appeal. ....

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