Ruling Tech
A flagship project of the Maastricht Law and Tech Lab.
The Lab's flagship projects encompass individual and collaborative research initiatives the investigate the interactions between innovative technologies and law. We use variety of research methods, including legal analysis, network analysis, and machine learning, to conduct academic and practical research at the intersection of law and technology.
Defining fair and effective governance in the era of digitalization
Ruling Tech aims to promote legal resilience in the wake of emerging technologies through better integration of the law as a proactive system. This includes:
- empirical work with domain experts affected by AI-driven tech to identify and manage, prevent, mitigate risks,
- the translation of legal risks and perception of risks between domain experts and developers to facilitate communication and problem-solving between the three areas of expertise (domain, legal, tech), and
- shaping the creation and implementation of new law for new technology, especially across borders, for clarity, fairness, and harmonization.
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Legal AI for ALL
Promoting legal access, understanding, and equality