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The Automated State : Implications, Challenges and Opportunities for Public Law - Janina Boughey

The Automated State

Implications, Challenges and Opportunities for Public Law

By: Janina Boughey (Editor), Katie Miller (Editor)

Paperback | 17 June 2021

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The first book to examine in depth the public law implications of the automated state.

Australian governments are using technology to assist in the administration of the law and delivery of services to the community. Algorithms and automated systems are currently used to assist with administrative decision-making in the tax, social security, immigration, health and national security contexts, and are being developed to assist with a range of other functions. Use of automation by Australian governments has a mixed record of success. It allows governments to administer complex laws and deliver services more efficiently and accurately than (arguably) humans could. Recent experiences such as "Robodebt" have also highlighted that automation carries risks -for governments and citizens.

This book explores the implications, challenges and opportunities that automating government functions presents for our system of public law. It asks whether the laws and institutions we have in place to ensure accountability and transparency in government are fit for purpose in an age of automation. The book brings together judges, senior public servants, practitioners, and law and technology academics to interrogate these issues and find solutions that are workable from legal, technology and policy perspectives.

For readers new to the field, the book provides an entry point, including explainers on technology concepts commonly found in government automation. For readers familiar with developments in government automation, the book provides an opportunity to move beyond asking questions to exploring how elements of the public law system -both those that are familiar, as well as those less studied -can be adapted to preserve accountability and transparency in the digital age.

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