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Chris Marsden is a Professor at Monash University's Faculty of Law, affiliated with the Academic Impact Labs. He specializes in cyberlaw, AI law, and the regulation of digital technologies, with a strong interdisciplinary focus bridging law and computer science.
His research interests lie at the intersection of law, technology, and global governance. He has authored foundational works such as Regulating Code (MIT Press) and Cyberlaw and International Political Economy, shaping discourse on digital regulation. His work emphasizes the role of law in shaping technological development and the information society.
The trends in his publications, spanning from 1998 to 2024, reflect a sustained focus on cyberlaw, internet governance, and the legal implications of AI and code-driven systems. His interdisciplinary approach is evident in publications like the 2018 Communications of the ACM commentary, co-authored with computer scientists.
Scientific Awards:
- 3 prizes (specific names not listed)
Chris Marsden is actively supervising PhD students and welcomes applications from those whose research aligns with his work. He requires applicants to engage critically with his major publications, including Regulating Code and Towards the Hyperglobalisation of the Individual. While specific grants are not listed, his long publication record and institutional affiliation suggest sustained research funding and collaborative activity.
He is affiliated with Monash University’s Academic Impact Labs, suggesting involvement in innovation-driven, socially impactful research initiatives.



