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Dr Alan Davidson
Dr

Alan Davidson

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Overview

Background

Dr Alan Davidson is a solicitor and barrister of the Supreme Court of New South Wales and of the High Court of Australia. He practiced law for more than a decade before moving into academia full time. He was engaged as an Assistant Professor at Bond University, lecturer at Queensland University of Technology including acting Head of School, and Associate Dean at James Cook University before commencing at the University of Queensland in 1997.

Since 2011 Dr Davidson has participated in UNCITRAL Working Group IV in Vienna and New York biannually, and in 2014 was invited to join its Panel of Experts to assist with the future directions of the Working Group.He is a Director and Fellow of UNCCA (UNCITRAL National Coordination Committee Australia) and is its Education Director arranging for students nationally to attend Working Group sessions (64 students to date). Dr Davidson's PhD is in the field of international banking law, specifically Letters of Credit Transactions. He is a Fellow of the Institute of International Banking Law and Practice and a member of the Asia Advisory Council and the Council of International Standby Practices of the Institute. He regularly speaks at the conferences for the Institute in Hong Kong, Singapore and New York. He presents courses at the TC Beirne School of Law in International Trade Law, International Trade Finance Law, Banking Law and Electronic Commerce Law. He has been a visiting academic in the USA, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and China.

His book Social Media and Electronic Commerce Law has been published in 2 editions by Cambridge University Press. He has also published The Internet for Lawyers and The Internet for Accountants and numerous interactive computer based workbooks and teaching manuals. He was joint author of two editions of the monograph Company Meetings. His publications have appeared in the Australian Law Journal, the Journal of International Banking and Finance Law, the Journal of Commonwealth Law and Legal Education and the International Trade Law Annual. For nine years he authored over 100 articles for Queensland Law Society Journal, Proctor on CyberLaw.

Availability

Dr Alan Davidson is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Postgraduate Diploma, The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Arts, University of Wollongong
  • Masters (Research) of Law, The University of Queensland
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • International Trade Finance Law

  • Electronic commerce law

  • Law and technology

  • Privacy

  • Artificial Intelligence and the Law

Research impacts

Global commerce increasingly relies on digital platforms and cross-border transactions, yet legal systems often struggle to keep pace with technological change. Dr Alan Davidson’s research addresses critical gaps in the legal regulation of electronic commerce, international banking, and international trade law. His work focuses on the challenges of legal certainty in digital contracts, the enforceability of electronic records, and the harmonisation of international trade law. These issues are particularly pressing in the context of global supply chains, digital trade, and financial instruments such as letters of credit. Alan’s research responds to the need for robust legal frameworks that support innovation while ensuring certainty, security, and compliance in international transactions.

Dr Davidson employs a doctrinal and comparative legal methodology, integrating international law, commercial practice, and technological developments. He has participated in UNCITRAL Working Group IV since 2011, contributing to the development of global standards for electronic commerce and digital contracting. His research includes analysis of the United Nations Convention on the Use of Electronic Communications in International Contracts, and he has advised on its adoption in jurisdictions such as Mongolia, Tuvalu and Tonga. His publications, including Social Media and Electronic Commerce Law and The Law of Electronic Commerce (Cambridge University Press), explore legal responses to emerging technologies, privacy, and electronic contracting.

Dr Davidson's work on electronic records in letters of credit has informed banking practices and legal reforms in trade finance. His contributions to UNCITRAL have helped standardise international legal frameworks for electronic transactions, enhancing legal certainty and reducing barriers to global trade. His publications are widely cited in legal scholarship and used in law schools across Australia, Asia, and Europe. Davidson has also developed interactive teaching materials and manuals that support legal education in e-commerce and trade law. His work has been presented at international conferences in Hong Kong, Singapore, New York, and China, influencing legal discourse and practice globally.

The beneficiaries of Davidson’s research include legal practitioners, international commercial parties, financial institutions, and students. His work supports the development of secure and efficient legal frameworks for international trade, benefiting exporters, importers, and digital service providers. Governments and international organizations, including UNCITRAL and APEC, use his expertise to shape policy and legal standards. Law students and educators benefit from his teaching innovations and publications, which integrate real-world legal challenges with academic rigor. His research also supports small and medium enterprises navigating digital trade, and contributes to legal capacity-building in developing economies through education and advisory roles in countries such as the Philippines, Tonga and Mongolia.

Dr Davidson’s research impact is evidenced by his long-standing role with UNCITRAL, his appointment as Chair of Working Group IV, and his leadership in the UNCITRAL National Coordination Committee Australia (UNCCA). His books have been cited in international legal literature and adopted in academic curricula. His work has influenced the adoption of UNCITRAL conventions in multiple jurisdictions, including Mongolia’s accession to the Electronic Communications Convention. He has supervised and mentored over 60 students attending UNCITRAL sessions, fostering the next generation of international trade law experts. His contributions to legal education, policy development, and international standard-setting demonstrate a sustained and measurable impact on global legal practice.

Works

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166 works between 1975 and 2025

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2020

Conference Publication

Performance bonds - Effective assignment

Davidson, Alan (2020). Performance bonds - Effective assignment. Institute of International Banking Law and Practice Annual Conference on Letter of Credit Law and Practice Singapore, APAC Online, Virtual - Based in Asia Pacific, 23-24 July 2020.

Performance bonds - Effective assignment

2019

Conference Publication

UNLAWS and identity management and trust service

Davidson, Alan (2019). UNLAWS and identity management and trust service. UNCITRAL National Coordination Committee Australia Conference, Virtual National Conference, 22 May 2020.

UNLAWS and identity management and trust service

2019

Journal Article

Demands to be construed ‘Intelligently, not mechanically’

Davidson, Alan (2019). Demands to be construed ‘Intelligently, not mechanically’. Documentary Credit World, 23 (5), 30.

Demands to be construed ‘Intelligently, not mechanically’

2019

Conference Publication

Issues on Identity Management and Trust Services

Davidson, Alan (2019). Issues on Identity Management and Trust Services . Working Group IV (Electronic Commerce), UN Headquarters New York, 8-12 April 2019.

Issues on Identity Management and Trust Services

2019

Book Chapter

Electronic commerce

Davidson, Alan (2019). Electronic commerce. Australian commercial law. (pp. 425-446) edited by Clive Turner and John Trone. Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lawbook Co..

Electronic commerce

2019

Conference Publication

Issues in relation to IdM and Trust Services

Davidson, Alan (2019). Issues in relation to IdM and Trust Services. UNCITRAL Working Group IV (Electronic Commerce), UNCITRAL Headquarters Vienna, 25-29 November 2019.

Issues in relation to IdM and Trust Services

2018

Journal Article

The Digitalisation of Transferable Documents and Instruments in International Trade

Davidson, Alan (2018). The Digitalisation of Transferable Documents and Instruments in International Trade. Documentary Credit World, 22 (8).

The Digitalisation of Transferable Documents and Instruments in International Trade

2018

Other Outputs

Implementation and Implications of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records in Trade Finance

Davidson, Alan (2018). Implementation and Implications of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records in Trade Finance. Centre for Banking & Finance Law, National University of Singapore with Oxford University.

Implementation and Implications of the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Transferable Records in Trade Finance

2018

Conference Publication

Unlocking blockchain for international trade

Davidson, Alan (2018). Unlocking blockchain for international trade. Institute of International Banking Law and Practice Annual Conference on Letter of Credit Law and Practice, Holiday Inn Singapore Orchard City Centre, 16-17 July 2018.

Unlocking blockchain for international trade

2018

Conference Publication

Adoption of the UNCITRAL model law of electronic transferable records

Davidson, Alan (2018). Adoption of the UNCITRAL model law of electronic transferable records. International Conference on Legal Aspects of Information and Communication Technology, Tehran, Iran, 24-25 February 2018.

Adoption of the UNCITRAL model law of electronic transferable records

2018

Conference Publication

Meaningless guarantee wording and the motivation for using it

Davidson, Alan (2018). Meaningless guarantee wording and the motivation for using it. Institute of International Banking Law and Practice Annual Conference on Guarantee and Standby Law and Practice, Hong Kong, 13 July 2018.

Meaningless guarantee wording and the motivation for using it

2018

Conference Publication

When should an injunction be granted? The unconscionability exception examined

Davidson, Alan (2018). When should an injunction be granted? The unconscionability exception examined. Institute of International Banking Law and Practice Annual Conference on Guarantee and Standby Law and Practice, Singapore, 18 July 2018.

When should an injunction be granted? The unconscionability exception examined

2018

Conference Publication

The choice of law and limitation periods in letters of credit

Davidson, Alan (2018). The choice of law and limitation periods in letters of credit. Institute of International Banking Law and Practice Annual Conference on Letter of Credit Law and Practice, Singapore, 16-17 July 2018.

The choice of law and limitation periods in letters of credit

2018

Conference Publication

Issues paper on cloud computing contracts

Davidson, Alan (2018). Issues paper on cloud computing contracts. Working Group IV (Electronic Commerce) UNCITRAL, UN Headquarters New York, 16-20 April 2018.

Issues paper on cloud computing contracts

2018

Conference Publication

Post honour remedies for a forged signature in letters of credit

Davidson, Alan (2018). Post honour remedies for a forged signature in letters of credit. Institute of International Banking Law and Practice Annual Conference on Letter of Credit Law and Practice, Harbour Plaza North Point, Hong Kong, 14 July 2018.

Post honour remedies for a forged signature in letters of credit

2018

Conference Publication

Correlations between the Electronic Commerce Convention, the Vienna Convention on the Sale of Goods, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement

Davidson, Alan (2018). Correlations between the Electronic Commerce Convention, the Vienna Convention on the Sale of Goods, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement. Fourth Annual UNCITRAL National Coordination Committee Australia Conference Canberra, University of Canberra, 25 May 2018.

Correlations between the Electronic Commerce Convention, the Vienna Convention on the Sale of Goods, and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement

2018

Conference Publication

The express negative contractual stipulation not to call on a performance bond

Davidson, Alan (2018). The express negative contractual stipulation not to call on a performance bond. Institute of International Banking Law and Practice - Law Summit, Singapore, 19 July 2018.

The express negative contractual stipulation not to call on a performance bond

2017

Conference Publication

The classification of independent undertakings

Davidson, Alan (2017). The classification of independent undertakings. 2017 Institute of International Banking Law and Practice Annual Conference on Guarantee and Standby Law and Practice, Singapore, 12 July 2017.

The classification of independent undertakings

2017

Conference Publication

Checklist in Relation to Cloud Computing

Davidson, Alan (2017). Checklist in Relation to Cloud Computing. Expert Panel of Working Group IV (Electronic Commerce), UNCITRAL, UNCITRAL Headquarters, UN Complex, Vienna, 20-21 November 2017.

Checklist in Relation to Cloud Computing

2017

Conference Publication

Identity management and trust services: a review

Davidson, Alan (2017). Identity management and trust services: a review. Expert Panel of Working Group IV (Electronic Commerce), UNCITRAL, Vienna, Austria, 23-24 November 2017.

Identity management and trust services: a review

Supervision

Availability

Dr Alan Davidson is:
Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • International Trade Law

    International Trade Law covers a diverse range of topics. Potential projects include:

    • the practice and regulation of the finance of international trade;
    • commercial letters of credit in international trade;
    • the role of the banks in the financing of international trade;
    • a comparative analysis of the UN Convention on International Sales of Goods;
    • the use of trade terms in international trade – Incoterms

    For further information contact Dr Alan Davidson, e: a.davidson@law.uq.edu.au

Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    THE PLACE OF CHARTERPARTIES IN AUTONOMOUS SHIPPING

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Craig Forrest

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Alan Davidson directly for media enquiries about:

  • Electronic commerce law
  • International banking law
  • International Trade Finance Law

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