Adrian Mak
- Fellow, Stanford Law School AI Initiative
- Room 392F, Crown Quadrangle
Biography
Adrian Mak is a fellow at the Stanford Law AI Initiative, specializing in AI regulation, data governance, and international dispute resolution. He is qualified in New York and Hong Kong and holds a Stanford LL.M.
Adrian’s work focuses on the intersection of technology, dispute resolution, and private law. His work includes co-editing “Privacy and Personal Data Protection Law in Asia” (Hart Publishing) and contributing to “The Cambridge Handbook of Private Law and Artificial Intelligence” (Cambridge University Press).
Adrian also works in international disputes, being a former director at a dispute resolution boutique, appointed as a Panel Arbitrator in the Republic of Uzbekistan and as a Specialist Mediator at the Singapore International Mediation Center. He served as a resource person to the Asian Development Bank to strengthen dispute resolution capacities across Asia-Pacific judiciaries and arbitral institutions.