
Mark Findlay
Director
CAIDG
Singapore Management University
Professor Mark Findlay is a Professor of Law at Singapore Management University, and Director of its Centre for AI and Data Governance, where he is a Professorial Research Fellow. In addition, he has honorary chairs at the Australian National University, and the University of New South Wales, as well as being an Honorary Senior Research Fellow at the British Institute for International and Comparative Law, an Honorary Fellow of the Law School, University of Edinburgh, and a Visiting Professor at the Law School, York University. Professor Findlay is the author of 29 monographs and collections and over 150 refereed articles and book chapters. He has held Chairs in Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore, England, and Ireland. or over 20 years he was at the University of Sydney as the Chair in Criminal Justice, the Director of the Institute of Criminology. Most recent publications include:
- ‘Globalisation, Populism, Pandemics and the Law: The Anarchy and the Ecstasy’ (https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/globalisation-populism-pandemics-and-the-law-9781788976848.html)
- ‘Law’s Regulatory Relevance’ (https://www.e-elgar.com/shop/law-s-regulatory-relevance), and
- ‘Principled International Criminal Justice: Lessons from Tort Law’ (https://www.routledge.com/Principled-International-Criminal-Justice-Lessons-from-Tort-Law/Findlay-Chuah-Hui-Ying/p/book/9780815367000.
Currently, he is working on COVID-19 regulatory issues, trust in AI regulation and governance, smart cities and surveillance/mass data sharing, and law and change. More material by Professor Findlay is available on the CAIDG website.