Professor Julian Webb
Professor of Law, Melbourne Law School
Professor Julian Webb joined Melbourne Law School in 2014 and teaches in the areas of legal ethics, civil procedure, and regulatory theory. He has led the Melbourne Networked Society Institute project on Regulating Automated Legal Advice Technologies and coordinated the Law and Legal Services input paper to the Australian Council of Learned Academies’ report to Federal Government, The Effective and Ethical Development of Artificial Intelligence: An Opportunity to Improve Our Wellbeing (2019). His recent paper ‘Legal Technology: The Great Disruption’ (in Abel et al eds, Lawyers in 21st Century Societies) was shortlisted in the Australian Legal Research Awards 2023.
Session Overview: Smart Justice: The role of AI in Modernising Tribunals
