Forskning
Digitaliseringen af samfundet og den teknologiske udvikling rejser løbende juridiske udfordringer. I takt med digitaliseringens udbredelse sker dette på alle retsområder, og på Det Juridiske Fakultet forskes i alle aspekter af forholdet mellem digitalisering og jura. Læs mere om nogle af de forskningsprojekter, der i øjeblikket arbejdes på her.
- The application of EU Competition Law to online multi-sided platforms
Kontaktperson: PhD student Elisa Maria Faustinelli - Artificial Intelligence, creativity and copyright – towards a new concept of author and copyright ownership
Kontaktperson: PhD student Barbara Diaz Alaminos - Beskyttelsen af børn og unges personoplysninger
Kontaktperson: PhD student Signe Adler-Nissen - Collaborative Research program in Biomedical Innovation Law
Kontaktperson: Professor Timo Minssen - Courting the Public? The Use of Social Media by International Courts
Kontaktpersoner: Assistant Professor Juan A. Mayoral & Research Assistant Zuzanna Godzimirska - Digital capitalism and the transformation of the legal profession
Kontaktperson: Postdoc Salvatore Caserta - Digital entrepriseret
Kontaktperson: Professor, dr. jur. Ole Hansen - Domæneadministratorers rolle og ansvar i bekæmpelsen af internetkriminalitet
Kontaktperson: Postdoc Sebastian Schwemer - EU Interreg - Smart Cities Accelerator
Kontaktperson: Project staff Flemming Gerhardt Nielsen - Free Movement and the Internet: The Approach of the CJEU in the Era of Digitalization
Kontaktperson: Professor Ulla Neergaard
- From Dogma to Data: Exploring How Case Law Evolves
Kontaktperson: Professor Henrik Palmer Olsen - Legal Disruption by Artificial Intelligence: a Study of the Incompatibilities Between Law and Robots
Kontaktperson: PhD Student Léonard Van Rompaey - MeInWe - Personalized Medicine in the Welfare State
Kontaktperson: Professor Mette Hartlev
- The Past’s Future: Digital Transformations and Cultural Heritage Institutions
Kontaktperson: Professor Helle Porsdam - POLICYAID – Policy, practice and patient experience in an age of intensified data sourcing
Kontaktperson: Professor Mette Hartlev - Precision Medicine, Artificial Intelligence, and the Law (PMAIL)
Kontaktperson: Professor Timo Minssen - Retlige udfordringer og retlige løsningsforslag i et indberetningspligtigt og oplysningspligtigt (selvangivelsespligtigt) samfund for borgerne henholdsvis et indberetningspligtigt og oplysningsfrit (selvangivelsesfrit) samfund for borgerne
Kontaktperson: Lars Skriver - Resilient and effective global governance strategies for advanced artificial intelligence
Kontaktperson: PhD student Matthijs Michiel Maas - The Takedown Project, Collaborative research on Internet takedown law and policy
Kontaktperson: Postdoc Knud Wallberg - Vertical Restraints in the Digital Age: Best Practices in the Assessment, Application and Enforcement of Retail Price Maintenance
Kontaktperson: PhD student Christy Lynne Kollmar