Graham Greenleaf

Orcid: 0000-0001-9747-5050

According to our database1, Graham Greenleaf authored at least 42 papers between 1987 and 2023.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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Bibliography

2023
Representing legislative Rules as Code: Reducing the problems of 'scaling up'.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., April, 2023

Explainable AI (XAI) in Rules as Code (RaC): The DataLex approach.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., April, 2023

2022
International and regional commitments in African data privacy laws: A comparative analysis.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2022

2021
How far can Convention 108+ 'globalise'? Prospects for Asian accessions.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2021

2020
Utilising AI in the legal assistance sector - Testing a role for legal information institutes.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2020

2019
Utilizing AI in the Legal Assistance Sector.
Proceedings of the First Workshop on AI and Intelligent Assistance for Legal Professionals in the Digital Workplace (LegalAIIA 2019) the 17th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2019), 2019

2018
Building sustainable free legal advisory systems: Experiences from the history of AI & law.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2018

Legal Information Institutes and AI: Free Access Legal Expertise.
Proceedings of the Knowledge of the Law in the Big Data Age, 2018

2016
A free access, automated law citator with international scope: the LawCite project.
Eur. J. Law Technol., 2016

2015
Supporting and influencing data privacy practice: The free access <i>International Privacy Law Library</i>.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2015

2014
South Korea's innovations in data privacy principles: Asian comparisons.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2014

2013
'Modernising' data protection Convention 108: A safe basis for a global privacy treaty?
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2013

2012
Comments to the CoE Convention 108 draft proposal on data protection.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2012

Independence of data privacy authorities (Part II): Asia-Pacific experience.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2012

Independence of data privacy authorities (Part I): International standards.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2012

2011
30 years on - The review of the Council of Europe Data Protection Convention 108.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2011

2010
The Global Development of Free Access to Legal Information.
Eur. J. Law Technol., 2010

India's national ID system: Danger grows in a privacy vacuum.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2010

2009
Five years of the APEC Privacy Framework: Failure or promise?
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2009

2008
Function creep - Defined and still dangerous in Australia's revised ID Card Bill.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2008

2007
Improving stability and performance of an international network of free access legal information systems.
J. Inf. Law Technol., 2007

'Access all areas': Function creep guaranteed in Australia's ID Card Bill (No. 1).
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2007

Australia's proposed ID card: Still quacking like a duck.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 2007

2004
A New Home Online for Commonwealth Law: A Proposal for a CommonLII.
J. Inf. Law Technol., 2004

2001
AustLII's Aide - Natural language legislative rulebases.
Proceedings of the Eigths International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 2001

2000
Reconciliation on-line: Reflections and Possibilities.
J. Inf. Law Technol., 2000

Solving the Problems of Finding Law on the Web: World Law and DIAL.
J. Inf. Law Technol., 2000

With a wysh and a Prayer: An Experiment in Cooperative Development of Legal Knowledgebases.
J. Inf. Law Technol., 2000

1997
The AustLII Papers - New Directions in Law via the Internet.
J. Inf. Law Technol., 1997

More than <i>wysh</i>ful Thinking: AustLII's Legal Inferencing via the World Wide Web.
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1997

Word-Concept Clusters in a Legal Document Collection.
Proceedings of the Computational Intelligence, 1997

1996
A Proposed Privacy Code for Asia-Pacific Cyberlaw.
J. Comput. Mediat. Commun., 1996

1995
Book Reviews.
Int. J. Law Inf. Technol., 1995

The Barrett review - a blueprint for expanding Australian telecommunications interception.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 1995

Representing and Using Legal Knowledge in Integrated Decision Support Systems: DataLex WorkStations.
Artif. Intell. Law, 1995

1993
Controlling and Augmenting Legal Inferencing: <i>ysh</i>, a Case Study.
Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Artificial intelligence and Law, 1993

1991
The DataLex Legal Workstation: Integrating Tools for Lawyers.
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1991

1990
Computers and crime - the hacker's new rules.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 1990

1989
Generating legal arguments.
Knowl. Based Syst., 1989

Politics triumphs in Australia's new data protection law.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 1989

1988
Privacy.
Comput. Law Secur. Rev., 1988

1987
Expert Systems in Law: The Datalex Project.
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, 1987


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