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Philip Chung
Associate Professor, UNSW Law and Executive Director, AustLII
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Philip
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Associate Professor, UNSW Law and Executive Director, AustLII
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Philip Chung is Associate Professor of Law at UNSW Sydney (the University of New South Wales). He is Executive Director of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) -
http://www.austlii.edu.au/
and associated projects (including AsianLII, CommonLII and WorldLII). Philip manages the staff and resources of AustLII and jointly oversees the technical development of AustLII’s projects. He holds degrees in Economics and Law from the University of Sydney, with honours in Computer Science and Operations Research as well as a PhD in Law from UNSW. His research interests include legal information systems, computerisation of law and legal AI.
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