Bruce Arnold is an Assistant Professor in the School of Law at the University of Canberra. He has a strong interest in privacy, data protection, intellectual property and health sector regulation. He is on the editorial board of Privacy Law Bulletin and an OECD Health Information Infrastructure panellist. His work has appeared in Melbourne University Law Review, Journal of Medical Ethics, International Journal of Communication Law & Policy, Local Government Law Journal, Alternative Law Journal and other publications.
Hiding 'grannycams' in aged care facilities is legally and ethically murky
Sep 27, 2018 15:43 pm UTC| Insights & Views Health Law
Our society is replete with tales about the unobserved abuse of vulnerable people in schools, kindergartens, child care facilities, psychiatric institutions, hospitals and the aged care facilities highlighted in the...
Australia still to deliver on 'open government' rhetoric
Dec 16, 2016 02:21 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Law
After delays that threatened to see it dubbed an inactive member of the Open Government Partnership, Australia last week issued its Open Government National Action Plan. The Plan offers benefits in advancing...
What is the Medical Technology Association and how does it wield its power?
Sep 27, 2016 13:21 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
If your health practitioner has used a syringe, tongue depressor (to look at your throat), pacemaker, stethoscope, X-ray or MRI scan, blood test, dental filling or joint implant to treat you, youve encountered a product...
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