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Professor Mark Findlay

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Mark Findlay is an Honorary Professorial Fellow in the Law School, University of Edinburgh. He also enjoys a Visiting Global Professorship, School of Social Sciences and Technology, Technology University of Munich, and is a Distinguished Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law. Currently he teaches at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, and at TUM.

For over a decade Mark was a Professor in the Law School, Singapore Management University, and for several years the Director of their Centre for AI and Data Governance. Prior to that time, he was a Professor in the Law School, University of Sydney for 25 year and the Director of its Institute of Criminology.

Professor Findlay has held prestigious Chairs at several UK universities, in Hong Kong and was the Foundation Dean of the Law School at the University of the South Pacific. He has held research visitorships at Harvard, Max Plank in Freiburg, the University of Trento and several universities across Asia.

His career as an international consultant and advisor to major NGOs and international organisations like UNDP, the ILO, AusAID, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, various UN agencies and the American Bar Association. He is now recognized as a global expert on international criminal justice, globalization, and digital governance. He edits series for major publishers in international criminal justice, and law and change.

 

Professor Mark Findlay

Distinguished Fellow

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Professor Findlay is a prolific researcher and writer. He has published over 30 books, and more than 150 refereed book chapters and refereed articles. His catalogue on SSRN is extensive. His work divides between international and comparative criminal justice, and digital governance and frontier technologies. Most recently his work can be explored at -

https://www.routledge.com/Principled-International-Criminal-Justice-Lessons-from-Tort-Law/Findlay-Chuah-Hui-Ying/p/book/9780367588618 

https://www.elgaronline.com/monobook/9781785364525/9781785364525.xml 

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