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Dec 2018
29m 4s

Data trust, Computational Law and a “Goo...

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We hear about the EU-funded project Counting as a Human Being in the Era of Computational Law. We get up-to-date on a new data trust mark for Australian researchers. And we take you back to the Quayside 'Google' project in Toronto.  
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