Assoc Prof. Hannah Yee-Fen LIM

Principal Investigator of Health Data Governance and Value Creation


Prof Hannah Yee-Fen LIM is an internationally recognised legal expert on all areas of technology law, including health technology, medical ethics, and data privacy. She has been appointed as a legal expert and has been advising international bodies such as the World Health Organization, the United Nations (UNCITRAL) and UNIDROIT (International Institute for the Unification of Private Law) on areas such as AI, Fintech and cryptocurrency.

She is the author of hundreds of papers and 6 scholarly books on law and technology published by internationally established publishers such as Oxford University Press (OUP). An Australian, she graduated with double degrees in Computer Science and Law from the University of Sydney, Australia where she went on to complete a Master of Laws by Research with Honours under a Telstra Scholarship.

Hannah is also an internationally recognised legal expert in AI, Blockchain, Technology & Internet law, Intellectual Property Law, E-commerce Law, Data Protection & Privacy Law, and Cybersecurity Law. She wrote one of the pioneering and seminal books on Internet law, "Cyberspace Law" in 2002 published by OUP and her research has been cited with approval by senior judiciary, most notably by the High Court of Australia.

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