Centre for
Space Science and Technology for Australian Resilience
Bin Li
Showing relevant publications from the past 5 years.
Book
2020
- Sourdin T, Meredith J, Li B, 'Digital Technology and Justice Justice Apps' (2020) [A1]
Conference
2025
- Li B, Wang Y, Kim K, 'Lunar Surface Space Traffic Management: Considerations for Future Regulations' (2025)
2023
- Li B, Sourdin T, Boyle A, Bishop H, 'Gathering Food for Thought: First Nations peoples’ approaches to peacebuilding and peacemaking' (2023)
2022
- Sanchez-Lasaballett E, Sourdin T, Li B, 'Facial Recognition, Issues and Policy Responses', Justice Innovation Symposium (2022)
- Sourdin T, Li B, Atherton M, Thomas H, 'Improving Customer Experience by Optimising Complaints Handling Practice at DPE' (2022)
Journal article
2025
- Li B, Sobel-Read K, Murray J, 'Mapping Gaps In Australia's Drone Regulation: Locating Contemporary Concerns from Civil Litigation in the USA', Issues in Aviation Law and Policy, 24 (2025) [C1]
- Bishop H, Boyle A, Sourdin T, Li B, 'Sitting in Many Camps—Innovative Approaches and Methods for First Nations-Led Research Into Indigenous Peacebuilding', Australian Journal of Social Issues (2025) [C1]
- Anderson J, Islam MS, Li B, 'A study of the values and principles-based approach to restorative justice', Contemporary Justice Review Issues in Criminal Social and Restorative Justice, 28, 13-38 (2025) [C1]
2024
- Bishop H, boyle A, Sourdin T, Li B, 'exploring first nations approaches to peacebuilding and peacemaking in Australia - what we found and what next', Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal, 103-114 (2024) [C1]
2023
- Sourdin T, Li B, Brown A, 'An Ethical Perspective in the the Judicial Use of Artificial Intelligence: Where Will the New EU Artificial Intelligence Act Take Us?', Australian Law Journal, 97, 421-435 (2023) [C1]
- Islam MS, Li B, Anderson J, 'An assessment of the potential outcomes in practising restorative justice in criminal settings in Australia and the United States: a systematic review and meta-analysis', Contemporary Justice Review Issues in Criminal Social and Restorative Justice, 26, 262-298 (2023) [C1]
2022
- Li B, 'Space Won't Be Safe Until the U.S. and China Can Cooperate', SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, (2022)
2021
- Shi C, Sourdin T, Li B, 'The Smart Court – A New Pathway to Justice in China?', International Journal for Court Administration, 12, 1-19 (2021) [C1]
2020
- Sourdin T, Li B, Simm S, Connolly A, 'COVID-19, Technology and Family Dispute Resolution', AUSTRALASIAN DISPUTE RESOLUTION JOURNAL, 30, 270-283 (2020)
- Sourdin T, Li B, Simm S, Connolly A, 'COVID-19, Technology and Family Dispute Resolution', Australasian Dispute Resolution Journal, 30, 270-283 (2020) [C1]
- Sourdin T, Li B, Hinds T, 'Humans and justice machines: Emergent legal technologies and justice apps', Precedent, 20-24 (2020)
- Sourdin T, Li B, McNamara DM, 'Court Innovations and Access to Justice in Times of Crisis', Health Policy and Technology, 9, 447-453 (2020) [C1]
Media
2020
- Li B, McGee J, 'Australia has long valued an outer space shared by all. Mining profits could change this' (2020)
Other
2025
- Wang Y, Li B, 'Laws governing space are 50 years old. New ones are needed to prevent it becoming a ‘wild west’' (2025)
2024
- Li B, wang Y, mcgee J, Arpi B, 'The Re-emergence of Common Heritage of Humankind and the Future of Space Mining', Australian Outlook (2024)
2020
- Li B, 'How can space law address space militarization?' (2020)
- Sourdin T, Li B, 'People are using artificial intelligence to help sort out their divorce. Would you?' (2020)
- Li B, Maguire A, 'what are the Australian government’s powers to quarantine people in a coronavirus outbreak?' (2020)
Report
2025
- Armstrong C, Kulczynski A, Hook M, Barari M, Li B, Niass J, 'Utilising Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) to assist complainants who speak English as a Second Language' (2025)
2024
- Sourdin T, 'Gathering Food for Thought First Nations Approaches to Peacebuilding and Peacemaking in Australia', SSRN Electronic Journal
2023
- Li B, Sourdin T, 'NSW Department of Planning and Environment RSD Complaints Handling Review' (2023)
Review
2022
- Li B, 'war and peace in outer space: law, policy and ethics (2022)
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