As a lawyer and a philosopher, Mireille Hildebrandt has been working on the nexus of law and computer science. Having investigated the consequences of data-driven environments for democracy and the Rule of Law, she has recently focused on the use of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies in the law itself (‘legal tech’). Think of law firms, the office of the public prosecutor, the judiciary, but also public administration, public notaries and tax authorities that employ computer systems to take legal decisions, or to predict or prepare them. Hildebrandt will lead fundamental research into the assumptions and implications of our current, text-driven law and compare them with those of data-driven law (artificial legal intelligence) and code-driven law (e.g. ...
Research-Professor Mireille Hildebrandt has been awarded a prestigious grant by the European Research Council
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