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Dr Elizabeth Englezos is a Lecturer at Griffith Law School, Griffith University, appointed since February 2024. She serves as a member of the QLS Advisory Group on Generative AI in Legal Education and previously contributed to the Law Futures Centre (2023-2024). Her academic appointments include editorial roles as Managing Editor of Griffith Law Review (2025-present) and Copy-editor for the Journal of Cross-disciplinary Research in Computational Law (2024-present).
Her educational background features:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Griffith University (2022), thesis: '#Hyperconnection: Law and the digital influence on individual identity'
- Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours), Griffith University (2019)
- Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, Queensland University of Technology
Dr Englezos' research examines law's intersection with digital technologies, focusing on digital identity harms, algorithmic decision-making, and privacy regulation. Her work analyzes how digital environments impact individual autonomy through platforms, misinformation ecosystems, and AI systems. Key contributions address platform liability frameworks, democratic challenges in digital public spaces, and regulatory responses to emerging technologies. She employs interdisciplinary methodologies combining legal theory, semiotic analysis, and policy evaluation to develop practical governance solutions for contemporary digital dilemmas.
Her publication trajectory (15 outputs 2018-2025) reveals increasing focus on AI governance and platform accountability, with recent works examining algorithmic policing, biodiversity law in pandemic contexts, and generative AI implications. The research consistently bridges theoretical analysis with practical regulatory applications across jurisdictions.
Dr Englezos actively translates research into pedagogy through her 'Law and Digital Media' elective (launched 2022) and Contracts 1 teaching. Her professional engagement includes policy submissions to government consultations and editorial leadership. Current activities center on generative AI's impact on legal education through her QLS Advisory Group membership, positioning her at the forefront of emerging digital law challenges.

