Alexandra Sims is a New Zealand legal academic, and is a full professor at the University of Auckland, specialising in consumer law and intellectual property law, especially blockchain, cryptocurrencies and digital technologies.
Alexandra Sims | |
---|---|
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Macquarie University |
Thesis | |
Doctoral advisor | Yvette Blount, John Selby, Kay-Wah Chan |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of Auckland |
Academic career
editSims was educated at a Steiner school, the Michael Park School in Auckland.[1] After failing to get into university, she spent two years in London, and returned to complete a law degree at the University of Otago, followed by a Master of Commercial Law from the University of Auckland.[2] She completed a PhD titled Decentralised autonomous organisations: governance, dispute resolution and regulation at Macquarie University in 2021.[3][4] Sims joined the faculty of the University of Auckland in 2000, rising to full professor in 2024.[1]
Sims's research initially focused on intellectual property law and consumer law. She has studied the unfair contract terms in New Zealand, and how these did not increase after the introduction of the unfair contacts term law, because there was no mechanism for dealing with contracts entered into with unfair terms.[1] Sims more recently became interested in a third area of research, covering blockchain, cryptocurrencies, smart contracts and digital technologies.[1][5][2] Her PhD was about Decentralised Autonomous Organisations.[1] [6] Sims is an associate of the University College London's Centre for Blockchain Technologies.[7] Sims a member of the Executive Council of BlockchainNZ, and represented New Zealand on the OECD's Blockchain Expert Policy Advisory Board.[7] She has appeared as a technology commentator for RadioNZ.[5]
Selected works
edit- G. Gunasekara (1 February 2005). "Statutory Trends and the 'Genetic Modification' of the Common Law: Company Law as a Paradigm". Statute Law Review. 26 (2): 82–102. doi:10.1093/SLR/HMI010. ISSN 0144-3593. Wikidata Q127947270.
- Alexandra Sims (14 April 2016). "The case for fair use in New Zealand". International Journal of Law and Information Technology. 24 (2): 176–202. doi:10.1093/IJLIT/EAW003. ISSN 0967-0769. Wikidata Q127947269.
- Dulani Jayasuriya Daluwathumullagamage; Alexandra Sims (18 June 2020), Blockchain-Enabled Corporate Governance and Regulation, vol. 8, p. 36, doi:10.3390/IJFS8020036, Wikidata Q111687684
- Dulani Jayasuriya Daluwathumullagamage; Alexandra Sims (9 April 2021). "Fantastic Beasts: Blockchain Based Banking". Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 14 (4): 170. doi:10.3390/JRFM14040170. ISSN 1911-8066. Wikidata Q127947268.
- D. Dulani Jayasuriya; Alexandra Sims (6 May 2022). "From the abacus to enterprise resource planning: is blockchain the next big accounting tool?". Accounting. 36 (1): 24–62. doi:10.1108/AAAJ-08-2020-4718. ISSN 0951-3574. Wikidata Q127947267.
- Dulani Jayasuriya; Alexandra Sims (25 October 2023). "Not So New Kid on the Block: Accounting and Valuation Aspects of Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)". Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 16 (11): 465. doi:10.3390/JRFM16110465. ISSN 1911-8066. Wikidata Q127947266.
- Alexandra Sims; Iris Rad; Holli Sargeant; Wendy Chen; Ravi Nayyar; Aarvi Singh (27 May 2022). "UNICEF Public Consultation on Draft Policy Guidance on AI for Children". SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/SSRN.4088822. ISSN 1556-5068. Wikidata Q113422184.
References
edit- ^ a b c d e "Law and other paradoxes: An unorthodox (and accidental) academic - The University of Auckland". www.auckland.ac.nz. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
- ^ a b "Professor Alex Sims - The University of Auckland". University of Auckland. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ Sims, Alexandra (2021). Decentralised autonomous organisations: governance, dispute resolution and regulation (PhD thesis). Macquarie University. doi:10.25949/21514512.v1.
- ^ "Academic profile: Professor Alex Sims". profiles.auckland.ac.nz. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ a b Hemangi (20 June 2024). "Alex Sims". Digital Trust Hui Taumata. Retrieved 27 July 2024.
- ^ Mike, Peter. "sim giá rẻ viettel". SIMVIP247. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
- ^ a b "Alex Sims Associate Professor•The University of Auckland". UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
External links
edit- TeLENZ Webinar-Blockchain and its potential to radically transform law (Alex Sims), 23 March 2021, via YouTube
- Inaugural public lecture, 16 April 2024