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Books & Publications

I am a multitalented academic with research that crosses public and private law divide.

 

I am focused on enhancing my research profile and inspiring the research ambitions of my colleagues and students. I have pioneered a novel research approach that uses 'law as data' methods to develop a foundational theory of national uniform legislation. This empirical approach to legal research is particularly relevant in the AI era and offers critical insights for law reformers, legislative drafters, and policymakers. This area promises significant growth and impact.

 

In 2023, I received Commendation as an Early Career Researcher through Vice Chancellors’ Award in Research and Innovation.

Books

Articles, Editorials & Chapters

  1. Guzyal Hill and Maria Randazzo, ‘Human Dignity in the Age of AI’, Australian Journal of Human Rights (A and Q1)

  2. Guzyal Hill, Yakub Sebastian, Bowen Shang, Tong Zhao and Yunzhu Wang, ‘Automated Measuring Cross-Jurisdictional Legislative Complexity: A Pilot Study on the Australian Domestic Violence Acts’ Law Innovation and Technology (Q1)

  3. Rachel Klesch, Guzyal Hill and et al, ‘Unleashing the Power of Law Reporting in the Age of AI’  Bond Law Review

  4. Guzyal Hill, The Corporate Diversity Jigsaw. By Akshaya Kamalnath, Book Review, Cambridge Law Journal

  5. Guzyal Hill, Tracy Woodroffee and Kate Galebiowska, ‘Indigenous and International Students’, Journal of International Students

  6. Guzyal Hill and Jon Crowe, ‘Harmonising Sexual Consent Law in Australia: Goals, Risks and Challenges’ Monash Law Review (A)

  7. Guzyal Hill, ‘Anti-corruption (and mismanagement) in the Age of AI and Algocracy – ‘She won’t be right mate’’ ANZSOG (8 February 2024)

  8. Guzyal Hill, ‘AI - Legislation for AI, Legislation with AI: Round No 1 ChatGPT v Australian Law Council’ The Loophole: Journal of the Commonwealth Association of Legislative Counsel (2023)

  9. Guzyal Hill, ‘Can Corporations Truly Contribute to the National Plan to End Domestic Violence? Possibilities and Limitations’ Australian Journal of Corporate Law (A) (2023)

  10. Guzyal Hill and John Garrick, ‘The Turbulent Effects of COVID-19 Policy on Australian Federalism and National Uniform Legislation’ Australian Law Journal (A) (2023)

  11. Guzyal Hill and Yakub Sebastian, ‘Modelling Sustainable Uniformity of the Australian National Uniform Legislation through Ordinal Regression’ Theory and Practice of Legislation

  12. Guzyal Hill, 2023 ‘The Myth of Instant Harmonisation and the Reality of Iterative Harmonisation of Legislation’ Alternative Law Journal

  13. Guzyal Hill, 2023 ‘The Emerging Artificial Intelligence (AI) and National Uniform Legislation’ Australian Law Journal (A)

  14. Rachel Klesch, Guzyal Hill and David Price, 2023 ‘The Academy and the Courts: Citation Practices’ Queensland University Law Journal 40 (3)

  15. Ursula Raymond and Guzyal Hill, 2023, ‘Treaty- and Voice-Ready Regulation: A Solution for Strengthening Indigenous Rights in Government Decision-Making’ The Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) News Online

  16. Guzyal Hill, Erick Outa and Ruth Wallace, 2022 ‘Hidden in plain sight’ — How does a Comprehensive Review of Legislation, Data and Theory Lead Towards A more Accurate Assessment of Contribution and Success by Indigenous Corporations?’ Australian Journal of Corporate Law. 38 (1), 76.

  17. Guzyal Hill and John Garrick, 2022, Critical Review of Australian Law Reform Architecture for Developing National Uniform Legislation: Reinvent, Create or Strengthen?', Australian Law Journal, 96 (4), 256.

  18. Guzyal Hill, 2022, ‘The ‘Secret Life’ of National Uniform Legislation and Pandemic Management.’ Regulation Policy & Practice Monthly  Online

  19. Guzyal Hill, Alison Reedy, Joan Forrest and Reuben Bolt, 2022, ‘Work Integrated Learning for Career Clarification: Lessons From an Indigenous Pre-Accounting Enabling Program.’ International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning.

  20. Guzyal Hill, Aggie Wegner and David Low, 2022, ‘Counting on Indigenous Accountants: Collaborative Curriculum Development for an Indigenous Pre-Accounting Enabling Program.’ The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education.

  21. Guzyal Hill and John Garrick, 2021, ‘The COVID-Era Presents Dangers and Opportunities to the Australian Federation: State Power Rises, Old Fault Lines Revealed', Australian Law Journal, 95(11), 848.

  22. Guzyal Hill, ‘Avoiding a ‘Catch 22’: Major Lessons From a Meta-Analysis of Reports of the Parliament of Western Australia on Threats to Sovereignty by National Uniform Legislation', Bond Law Review, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 37.

  23. Guzyal Hill, Jon Mason and Alex Dunn, 2021, 'Contract Cheating: An Increasing Challenge for Global Academic Community Arising From COVID-19', Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning, vol. 16, no. 1, 24.

  24. Guzyal Hill, John Garrick and Natt Barton, 2021, 'Fault Lines of Federation: Australia’s Intergovernmental Cooperation and Human Rights During the Pandemic', Journal of Transnational Law and Policy, vol. 30, 3, pp. 119-150.

  25. Guzyal Hill and John Garrick, 2021, 'The Power of National Uniform Legislation: What is its Rate of Proliferation and what Factors are Driving it?', Australian Law Journal, vol. 95, no. 4, pp. 286-291.

  26. Guzyal Hill,  2021, ‘Untapped Opportunities for the Use of AI in Comparing Legislation for National Reforms. in J Boughey & K Miller (eds)’, The Automated State: Implications, Challenges and Opportunities for Public Law. Federation Press, pp 232-256.

  27. Guzyal Hill,  2020, 'Categories of the ‘Art of the Impossible’: Achieving Sustainable Uniformity in Harmonised Legislation in the Australian Federation', Federal Law Review, vol. 48, no. 3, pp. 1-32.

  28. Guzyal Hill, 2020, 'How Does the Area of Law Predict the Prospects of Harmonisation?', Adelaide Law Review, vol. 41, no. 1, pp. 267-312.

  29. Guzyal Hill, 2019, 'Referred, Applied and Mirror Legislation as Primary Structures of National Uniform Legislation', Bond Law Review, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 81-117.

  30. Guzyal Hill, 2012, 'The New Consumer Legislation and the Legal Profession', Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law, vol. 20, no. 1.

  31. Guzyal Hill, 2011, 'How a Click of the Mouse Can Cost Thousands', Australian Business Law Review, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 191-199.

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