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Plenary objective - To engage with the Global RaC Community to share insights and develop actionable recommendations to assist the community to “take RaC to the next level” (RaC 2.0) How will we achieve this? Learning and engaging with leading RaC thought leaders, building a global community through networking and co-designing the RaC 2.0 through 5 simultaneously run interactive Roundtables on grand challenges faced by RaC practitioners. Speakers Keynote presentation - Professor Mireille Hildebrandt Research Professor of ’Interfacing Law and Technology’ at the Law Faculty of Vrije Universiteit Brussels and holds a part-time Chair at the Computing Science Department of Radboud University in The Netherlands, where she is Professor of ‘Smart Environments, Data Protection and the Rule of Law’. She has published 5 monographs and 23 edited volumes and special issues and over 120 scientific articles and chapters. She has been awarded an ERC Advanced Grant for fundamental research into ‘Counting as a Human Being in the Era of Computational Law’ (COHUBICOL) and she is founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cross-Disciplinary Research in Computational Law (CRCL). In 2015 she published Smart Environments and the End(s) of Law and in 2020 she published Law for Computer Scientists and Other Folk. Opening address - Pia Andrews Pia Andrews is a digital, open and data driven government geek with a passion for gov as a platform and rules as code. Pia has been recognised as one of the global top 20 most Influential in Digital Government and was awarded as one of the Top 100 Most Influential Women in Australia. Her senior appointment have included: Executive Director of Digital Government in the New South Wales Department of Finance, Services and Innovation and Special Advisory, Digital & Client Data workstream Lead for Employment and Social Development Canada. Co-convenors: Natalia Crnomarkovic is a Distinguished Fellow with the Centre for Legal Innovation and leads the Future Law Network at AUSCL. She is a legal innovator, legal design specialist and experienced lawyer, having held senior leadership roles within some of the world’s largest organisations, including as EY's APAC Law Innovation and Technology Leader, General Counsel for an eCommerce corporation and APAC Legal Counsel for a multinational ERP software vendor. Natalia is the visionary behind the Masterclass program focused on RAC, smart legal contracts and compliance by design. Her team also received the EY Global AI Award for applying machine learning to regulatory compliance and she was recently named by Diligent as a Global 100 Digital Transformation Innovator. Professor Lyria Bennett Moses is Director of the Allens Hub for Technology, Law and Innovation and Associate Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Law and Justice at UNSW Sydney. She is also co-lead of the Law and Policy theme in the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre and Faculty lead in the UNSW Institute for Cyber Security. Lyria is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Law, and member of many influential committees and editorial boards. Lyria's research explores issues around the relationship between technology and law, including the types of legal issues that arise as technology changes, how these issues are addressed in Australia and other jurisdictions, and the problems of treating “technology” as an object of regulation. Roundtable Leaders: Síobháine Slevin, Tim de Sousa, Professor Guido Governatori, Professor Louis De Koker, Associate Prof Anna Huggins, Dr Alice Witt, Professor Tania Sourdin and Professor Andrew Mowbray Who else is coming? Leading academics, government officials, and entrepreneurs from across law, IT and policy from across the globe, including across Australia, Wellington, Singapore, Hong Kong, Rome, Berlin, London, Brussels, San Jose, and beyond. Experience level - A working knowledge of RaC is assumed. If you would like to boost your understanding of RaC prior to the plenary we encourage you to review the AUSCL RaC Masterclasses available for free on AUSCL's YouTube channel, and join the ANZ RaC Community of Practice (via Code for Australia's website). Why you should attend • 24+ Global RaC Thought leaders including from Australia, New Zealand, UK, Italy, France, Canada and Singapore • 5 interactive roundtables - help solve common challenges • Townhall bringing together diverse perspectives for a common purpose • Network with an engaged and multidisciplinary community of regulators, legislative drafters, leading academics, technologists, ethicists, students and civil society leaders • Open access with no registration fee