Research Areas
Our research focuses on critical intersections between artificial intelligence and legal frameworks, addressing both current challenges and emerging issues in AI governance.
Thematic Areas
Exploring the multifaceted relationship between AI and law across six critical domains
AI & Fundamental Rights
Examining how AI systems impact constitutional rights and freedoms, including privacy, equality, and freedom of expression.
Algorithmic Accountability & Bias
Investigating mechanisms for ensuring AI systems are fair, transparent, and accountable to affected communities.
Data Protection & Surveillance
Analyzing the legal frameworks governing data use in AI systems and the implications for privacy and surveillance.
AI in Criminal Justice
Studying the use of AI in policing, courts, and corrections, with focus on due process and fairness concerns.
AI Regulation & Governance
Developing frameworks for AI governance, including regulatory approaches, standards, and oversight mechanisms.
Intellectual Property & AI
Exploring IP issues in AI development and deployment, including copyright, patents, and ownership of AI-generated content.
Research Methodology
Our research employs interdisciplinary approaches, combining legal analysis with empirical studies, comparative law research, and stakeholder engagement to produce actionable insights.
Legal Analysis
Rigorous examination of existing legal frameworks and their application to AI technologies, ensuring constitutional compliance and rights protection.
Empirical Studies
Data-driven research to understand real-world impacts of AI systems on legal processes, society, and individual rights.
Comparative Research
Cross-jurisdictional analysis to identify best practices and emerging trends globally, fostering international cooperation.
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