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Katharine Kemp is an Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales in the School of Law & Justice, where she leads the UNSW Public Interest Law & Tech Initiative. With a background as a commercial lawyer at Allens and barrister in Melbourne, she has also consulted with the Competition Commission in South Africa for six years, residing and working there. Her research primarily focuses on the regulation of digital financial services, particularly in developing countries. Prior to her current position, she was a Research Fellow with the UNSW Digital Financial Services Research Team, contributing to significant insights in this field. Katharine holds multiple degrees including a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from Queensland, an LLM from Stellenbosch, and a PhD from UNSW. Her work often intersects technology and law, addressing issues of consumer protection, digital platforms, and competition policy. She has held advisory editorial roles in several initiatives and has been actively engaged in public discussions regarding the implications of technology on legal frameworks.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Teaching and researching in the field of law, with a focus on digital finance and consumer protection.
Includes Business Intelligence, Enterprise Systems, and Cybersecurity Management streams.