Law and Technology Scholar
Publications
Journal articles, book chapters, working papers and submissions to government.
Academic publications
Journal articles and peer reviewed conference papers
Henry Fraser and Nicolas P. Suzor, ‘Locating liability for AI harms: A systems theory of reasonable foreseeability, control and fault in the AI value chain’ (Forthcoming, 2025) 17 Law Innovation and Technology
Henry Fraser, Christine Parker, Fiona Haines, José-Miguel Bello y Villarino and Kimberlee Weatherall, ‘Should Australia follow Europe’s approach to AI standards and regulation?’ (Under review with ANU Journal of Law and Technology)
Henry Fraser and José-Miguel Bello y Villarino, ‘Acceptable Risks in Europe’s Proposed AI Act: Reasonableness and Other Principles for Deciding How Much Risk Management Is Enough’ [2023] European Journal of Risk Regulation 1;
Henry Fraser, Rhyle Simcock and Aaron J Snoswell, ‘AI Opacity and Explainability in Tort Litigation’, 2022 ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (ACM 2022) accessed 11 March 2024;
Henry Fraser, ‘The Disappointments of Networks’ (2019) 19 Chicago-Kent Journal of Intellectual Property 1-68.
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Textbooks and loose leafs
Michael Fraser and Henry Fraser, ‘Australia’, in Von-Lewinski, Silke (ed.), Copyright Throughout the World (Thomson-West, 2024) (130 pages). Co-authored for first edition (2009). Sole updater contributing annual updates.
Professional Publications
Henry Fraser, ‘Tamiz v Google – Graffiti on the Wall’ (2012) 31(3) Communications Law Bulletin
Henry Fraser, ‘Back into the Open Sea - US Appellate Court sends Viacom v YouTube Safe Harbour Case back to Trial’ (2012) 31(1) Communications Law Bulletin
Henry Fraser and Rowan Platt, ‘Privacy Law Reform – Getting the Balance Right’ (2011) 30 (3) Communications Law Bulletin
Henry Fraser ‘The Author's Guild et al v Google Inc. 05 Civ 8136 (DC)’ (2011) 30(2) Communications Law Bulletin
11. Henry Fraser, ‘Computer generated phone books: not original literary works’ (2011) 23(8) Australian Intellectual Property Law Bulletin 190
Working papers
Henry Fraser, Christine Parker, Fiona Haines, Kimberlee Weatherall and José-Miguel Bello y Villarino, ‘What Role for Standards and Assurance in Regulating Artificial Intelligence in Australia?’ (2023) accessed 11 March 2024;
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Henry Fraser and Jose-Miguel Bello y Villarino, ‘“Where Residual Risks Reside: Lessons for Europe’s Risk-Based AI Regulation From Other Domains"’ (November 2021) https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3960461 accessed 11 March 2024
Conference, Workshop and Panel Organisation
Organiser of book presentation, Ricardo Fabrino, Algorithmic Institutionalism (QUT, 14 February 2024)
Panel/workshop co-organiser, Henry Fraser, Christine Parker and Kylie Pappalardo, ‘Whose Fault Is It Anyway’, DMRC and ADM+ S Joint Summer School (February 2024)
Co-organiser of 2-day ADM+S Birmingham workshop on Standards and Assurance for Trustworthy Data-Driven Technologies (30 attendees from a) (University of Birmingham, May 2023)
Panel organiser of ‘Standards and assurance as a regulatory modality for data-driven systems: challenges and opportunities’ at Standards and Assurance for Trustworthy Data-Driven Technologies (University of Birmingham, May 2023)
Organiser of ‘Civil Liability for ADM Harms’ panel at ADM+S Symposium - Automated Societies: What do we need to know? (RMIT, June 2022)
Conference Papers and Presentations
Henry Fraser, ‘Better Mental Models of Fault for AI Harms’, Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand Conference (December 2023)
Fraser H and Stardust Z, ‘Strategic Public Interest Litigation for Automated Harms: Challenges, Opportunities, Barriers and Enablers’, Public interest litigation for transparency and accountability of harmful digital marketing: A researcher-regulator-community dialogue (September 2023)
Henry Fraser, ‘Acceptable Risk and Responsible AI: Value-Laden Choices’, ADM+ S Civic ADM Workshop (May 2023)
Henry Fraser, ‘Concluding Remarks’, ADM+S Birmingham Workshop on Standards and Assurance for Trustworthy Data-Driven Technology (May 2023)
Henry Fraser, ‘Responsibility for AI Harms: Fault and Causation through the Lens of Common Law Negligence’, JRC European Centre for Algorithmic Transparency/ADM+ S Workshop (May 2023)
Henrry Fraser, ‘Legal Issues around Autonomous Systems: Civil Liability, Fault and System Safety’, IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Safety (November 2022)
Henry Fraser, Rhyle Simcock and Aaron J Snoswell, ‘ADM and Civil Liability’, ADM+S Symposium - Automated Societies: What do we need to know? (June 2022)
Henry Fraser and Jose-Miguel Bello y Villarino, ‘Where Residual Risks Reside: Lessons for Europe’s Risk-Based AI Regulation From Other Domains’ (November 2021)
José-Miguel Bello y Villarino and Henry Fraser, ‘Acceptable “Residual Risks” for Fundamental Rights? Understanding the Keystone of Risk-Based AI Regulations’, Workshop Artificial Intelligence: The New Frontier of Business and Human Rights (Asser Institute September 2021)
Henry Fraser and José-Miguel Bello y Villarino, ‘Residual risk in the proposal for an EU regulation on the use of AI’, Gradient Institute (25 August 2021)
Policy Submissions
Kimberlee Weatherall and others, ‘Safe and Responsible AI in Australia Discussion Paper: ADM+ S Submission’ (Analysis and Policy Observatory (APO) 2023) accessed 11 March 2024
Henry Fraser and others, ‘Submission in Response to “Supporting Responsible AI Discussion Paper”: Based on ADM+ S Birmingham Workshop on Standards and Assurance for Trustworthy Data-Driven Technology’ (Commonwealth Department of Industry, Science and Resources 2023) accessed 11 March 2024
Evana Wright and others, ‘Submission in Response to Australian Government, Department of Home Affairs, Strengthening Australia’s Cybersecurity Regulations and Incentives–Discussion Paper’ (2022) accessed 11 March 2024
Kimberlee Weatherall and others, ‘Submission in Response to Australian Government, Digital Technology Taskforce, Positioning Australia as a Leader in Digital Economy Regulation–Automated Decision Making and AI Regulation–Issues Paper’ (2022) accessed 11 March 2024
Ramona Vijeyarasa, José-Miguel Bello y Villarino, Henry Fraser and Kimberlee Weatherall, ‘Submission to Prime Minister and Cabinet on Positioning Australia as a Leader in Digital Economy Regulation – Automated Decision Making and AI Regulation’ (2022)
Henry Fraser, ‘Submission in Response to the Privacy Act Review Discussion Paper’ (Attorney-General’s Department, Australian Government 2022) accessed 11 March 2024
Evana Wright, David Lindsay, Genevieve Wilkinson, Henry Fraser and Neva Collings, ‘Submission to Department of Home Affairs Discussion Paper on Strengthening Australia’s Cyber Security Regulations and Incentives’ (UTS 2021) accessed 11 March 2024
Henry Fraser and Patrick Brown, ‘Submission on Treasury Laws Amendment (Measures for Consultation) Bill 2021–Electronic Execution’ (2021) accessed 11 March 2024
David Wilding, David Lindsay, Henry Fraser and Sacha Molitorisz, ‘Submission to Attorney-General’s Department-Review of the Privacy Act, Issues Paper’ (Centre for Media Transition, UTS 2020) accessed 11 March 2024
Henry Fraser, ‘Submission on Copyright Modernisation’ (2018)
Liora Lazarus and others, ‘Report for UN Special Rapporteur on Arbitrary Detention on Rights of Persons Deprived of Their Liberty’ (Oxford Pro Bono Publico 2014)
‘Submission to Expert Panel on Constitutional Recognition of Indigenous Australians’ (Allens Arthur Robinson Reconciliation Action Plan Committee 2011).