Dr Mark Brady, BA/LLB(Hons 1), PhD, AALA, SSIT

Registered to supervise postgraduate research

PhD projects

Distributive justice and footpaths: Where do micromobility devices belong?

20172022

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Research interests

Mark is a Law and Technology expert. Mark researches into regulation for autonomous technologies with a focus on establishing transport and mobility solutions within society. Mark’s PhD research into regulation for disruptive technology focused on autonomous land vehicles as a case study examining the regulatory impact these technologies have on law. Mark's publications include the 2021 QUT report into Roadisde Enforcement Powers and Automated Vehicles for the National Transport Commission (NTC July 2021), along with journal articles and submissions to the National Transport Commission regarding automated vehicles with his research cited in NSW Parliamentary Hansard (Report 2/56 of 2016) and by the National Transport Commission (Motor Accident Injury Insurance and Automated Vehicles, October 2018, and On-road Enforcement for Automated Vehicles July 2022).

External positions

Co-coordinator, IEEE, Society on Social Implications of Technology, Northern Territory

1 Mar 2022 → …

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