Research
The digitalisation of society and technological development continually raises legal challenges. In line with the spread of digitalisation, this occurs in all areas of law, and at the Faculty of Law research is carried out on all aspects of the relationship between digitalisation and law. Read more about some of the research projects currently being worked on here.
- The application of EU Competition Law to online multi-sided platforms
Contact: PhD student Elisa Maria Faustinelli -
Artificial Intelligence, creativity and copyright – towards a new concept of author and copyright ownership
Contact: PhD student Barbara Diaz Alaminos - Collaborative Research program in Biomedical Innovation Law
Contact: Professor Timo Minssen - Courting the Public? The Use of Social Media by International Courts
Contact: Assistant Professor Juan A. Mayoral & Research Assistant Zuzanna Godzimirska - Digital capitalism and the transformation of the legal profession
Contact: Postdoc Salvatore Caserta - Digital Construction Law
Contact: Professor, doctor of law. Ole Hansen - EU Interreg - Smart Cities Accelerator
Contact: Project staff Flemming Gerhardt Nielsen - Free Movement and the Internet: The Approach of the CJEU in the Era of Digitalization
Contact: Professor Ulla Neergaard - From Dogma to Data: Exploring How Case Law Evolves
Contact: Professor Henrik Palmer Olsen - Legal challenges and legal proposals for solutions about the production of the taxpayers annual statement in to types of society
Contact: PhD Student Lars Skriver - Legal Disruption by Artificial Intelligence: a Study of the Incompatibilities Between Law and Robots
Contact: PhD Student Léonard Van Rompaey - MeInWe - Personalized Medicine in the Welfare State
Contact: Professor Mette Hartlev
- The Past’s Future: Digital Transformations and Cultural Heritage Institutions
Contact: Professor Helle Porsdam - POLICYAID – Policy, practice and patient experience in an age of intensified data sourcing
Contact: Professor Mette Hartlev - Precision Medicine, Artificial Intelligence, and the Law (PMAIL)
Contact: Professor Timo Minssen - The protection of children’s and young people’s personal data
Contact: PhD student Signe Adler-Nissen - Resilient and effective global governance strategies for advanced artificial intelligence
Contact: PhD student Matthijs Michiel Maas - The role and responsibility of domain administrators in the fight against internet crime (In Danish)
Contact: Postdoc Sebastian Schwemer - The Takedown Project, Collaborative research on Internet takedown law and policy
Contact: Postdoc Knud Wallberg - Vertical Restraints in the Digital Age: Best Practices in the Assessment, Application and Enforcement of Retail Price Maintenance
Contact: PhD student Christy Lynne Kollmar