Keyword: Laws
Researcher in Spotlight: Hanna Malik
The Researcher in Spotlight is a series which introduces the researchers of the Faculty of Law. We are presenting now Postdoctoral Researcher Hanna Malik.
Researcher in Spotlight: Henni Parviainen
The Researcher in Spotlight is a series which introduces the researchers of the Faculty of Law. Doctoral Researcher Henni Parviainen is in the first presentation of the 2023 series.
Researcher in Spotlight: Mehrnoosh Farzamfar
The Researcher in Spotlight is a series which introduces the researchers of the Faculty of Law. We are presenting now Postdoctoral Researcher Mehrnoosh Farzamfar.
Researcher in Spotlight: Carlo Gatti
The Researcher in Spotlight is a series which introduces the researchers of the Faculty of Law. We are presenting now Doctoral Researcher Carlo Gatti.
Researcher in Spotlight: Sonja Vilenius
The Researcher in Spotlight is a series which introduces the researchers of the Faculty of Law. We are presenting now Doctoral Researcher Sonja Vilenius.
Researcher in Spotlight: Christopher Phiri
The Researcher in Spotlight is a series which introduces the researchers of the Faculty of Law. We are presenting now Doctoral Candidate Christopher Phiri.
Researcher in Spotlight: Isabell Storsjö
The Researcher in Spotlight is a series which introduces the researchers of the Faculty of Law. We are presenting now Postdoctoral Researcher Isabell Storsjö.
Artificial Intelligence Is Deciding for Us
Decision-making by artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer science fiction. Staggering examples of AI development can be found around the world. In Finland, AI utilisation also an everyday practice in a vast number of companies and organisations. Researchers at the University of Turku are in the forefront of research on responsible AI and governance of AI.
The Many Functions of Contracts (Doctoral defense: Anna Hurmerinta-Haanpää, 22.5.2021, contract law, sociology of law)
Contracts are fundamental for today’s networked business practices. Various professionals plan, design, and implement contracts, yet many of them find contracts difficult or even impossible to understand. In addition, contracts are mostly designed to protect parties in case something goes wrong––not to support collaboration.