Ms Anne Wallace

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AW2011Position

Associate Dean (Education)

Qualifications

  • Qualifications: LLB (Tas)
  • LLM (Melbourne)
  • Grad Cert (Higher Ed) (Canberra)
  • Admitted to practice 1983 (Supreme Court of Tasmania)
  • Admitted to High Court of Australia July 1984

Professional / Academic Memberships

  • Australasian Institute of Judicial Administration
  • LawAsia
  • International Association for Court Administration
  • Australian Law Teachers’ Association

Past Professional & Teaching Experience

  • 1983 - 1993: Legal Officer, Senior Legal Office & Principal Solicitor, Australian Government Solicitor, Tasmanian Office
  • 1993 – 2006: Deputy Executive Director, Australian Institute of Judicial Administration

Community Service

  • Member, Indigenous Issues Committee, National Judicial College of Australia
  • Member, Regional Board & Editorial Board, International Association for Court Administration

Teaching

  • Evidence Law, Issues in Justice Administration

Research / Areas of Interest 

  • Research: Interests include: evidence law, court & justice system technology, indigenous issues and law, judicial administration.

Publications

  • Anne Wallace, ‘The Challenge of Information Technology in Australian Courts’ 9(1) (August 1999) Journal of Judicial Administration 8
  • Anne Wallace, ‘Courts on-line: Public Access to the Electronic Court Record’ 10(2) (November 2000) Journal of Judicial Administration 94
  • Anne Wallace, ‘Technology and the judiciary - the use of technology in the criminal trial process’ paper presented to Australian Institute of Criminology 4th National Outlook Symposium on Crime in Australia: New Crimes or New Responses, 21-22 June, 2001, Canberra
  • Karen Gottleib & Anne Wallace, ‘Courts Online – Privacy and Public Access in Australian and United States' Courts’ paper presented  to CTC7 Conference, Baltimore, 14 August 2001.
  • Anne Wallace, ‘Judicial Electronic Data Interchange in Australia’ in Judicial Electronic Data Interchange in Europe: Applications, Policies and Trends’ M Fabri & F Contini (eds) 2003.
  • Jeff Leeuwenburg & Anne Wallace, Technology for Justice 1998 Report (1998) AIJA
  • Jeff Leeuwenburg & Anne Wallace, Technology for Justice 2000 Report (2001) AIJA
  • Jeff Leeuwenburg & Anne Wallace, Technology for Justice 2002 Report (2003) AIJA
  • Anne Wallace, ‘Overview of Public Access and Privacy Issues’ paper presented to a conference on Courts for the 21st Century: Public Access, Privacy and Security, Queensland Supreme Court and Queensland Usniversity of Technology, Brisbane, 6 November, 2003.
  • Anne Wallace and Roz Macdonald, ‘Review of the Extent of Courtroom Technology in Australia’ 12(3) (April 2004) William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal 649.
  • Anne Wallace, ‘Australia’ in ‘Australia and Singapore: Two E-Justice Benchmarks’ in Technologie per la Giustizia, Research Institute on Judicial Systems, University of Bologna, Italy (2006)
  • Anne Wallace, ‘eJustice: An Australian Perspective’ in E-justice: Information and Communications Technology in the Court System, Idea Group (July 2008).
  • Anne Wallace and Emma Rowden, ‘Gateways to Justice: The Use of Videoconferencing Technology to Take Evidence in Australian Courts ‘ paper presented to the 9th European Conference on e-Government, 29-30 June 2009 Proceedings - University of Westminster, London, UK Edited by Dr Dan Remenyi, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, Published By Academic Publishing International, ISBN 978-1-906638-34-4
  • Emma Rowden,  Anne Wallace, and Jane Goodman-Delahunty (2010) ‘Sentencing by Videolink – Up in the Air?’ 34(6) (2010) Criminal Law Journal 363.
  • Kathy Mack,  Anne Wallace, and Sharyn Roach-Anleu, Judicial Officers and Workload Allocation (Flinders University Judicial Research Project, November 2010)
Last updated in June 2011