Law, Information, and Technology
Law, Information, and Technology is one of the four focal areas of research at the Faculty of Law.
The digital revolution invites cross-cutting and innovative research initiatives on the implications that emerging technologies have on the regulatory and societal landscapes.
The focal area Law, Information, and Technology investigates both the beneficial and the adverse disruptions of emerging technologies and information societies, and reconceptualises the multifaceted and multidimensional relationships and interactions between machines and humans.
Within the context of Law, Information, and Technology, the aim is to enhance the legal research pivotal, yet not limited, to:
- law and artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies
- civil and criminal liability
- contracting and insurance regimes
- intellectual property law
- constitutional & human rights law.
Publications of the Faculty of Law
The Law and Policy of Harmonisation in Europe’s Internal Market (2013)
Yearbook of European Law
(Article or data-article in scientific journal (B1))
Unehrlich, kriminell und gottlos? – Vorurteile und rechtliche Maßnahmen gegen vagierende Personengruppen im frühneuzeitlichen Bayern (2013)
Vorurteile und rechtliche Maßnahmen gegen vagierende Personengruppen im frühneuzeitlichen Bayern
(Refereed article in compilation book (A3))
Saksalainen valtiosääntötuomioistuin ja talous- ja rahaliiton kehittämisen rajat (2013)
Turun Yliopiston Oikeustieteellisen Tiedekunnan Julkaisuja: A Juhlajulkaisut
(Book chapter (B2))
Rise and fall of the CEDAW in Finland – time to reclaim its impetus (2013)
time to reclaim its impetus
(Refereed article in compilation book (A3))
Selkeä ja toimiva kapitalisaatiosopimus (2013)
Tilisanomat
(Article or data-article in scientific journal (B1))