The DCU Law & Tech Research Cluster investigates the interplay between law and digital technology in Ireland and beyond.
Research
The digital revolution is rapidly changing contemporary society and profoundly affecting our legal system, both at the national and transnational levels. Our research projects investigate how rights and norms can help shape a trustworthy and human-centric digital environment.
The DCU Law and Tech Research Cluster promotes cutting-edge work through the new Routledge Book Series in Digital Law and Governance. We disseminate groundbreaking research from international scholars through our Comparative Digital Law Blog and the Digital Law Perspectives podcast.
Take a moment to browse our projects, read our publications and don’t hesitate to contact us if you would like to be involved!
Comparative Digital Law Blog
As AI becomes increasingly more involved with inferring and interacting with emotions and the European Union (EU) takes a radical turn…
Governing by proxies: Indicators and the Transformation of Rights in the EU
Governing by proxies: Indicators and the Transformation of Rights in the EU In recent years, the European Union has developed an…
Domestic robots and the right to privacy: the case of NEO by 1X Technologies
Introduction We have all, to a greater or lesser extent, invited an assistant into our daily lives. That vacuum cleaner that…
Digital Law Perspectives
News
DCU Law and Tech Research Cluster at BILETA 2026
The DCU Law and Tech Research Cluster was pleased to participate in the BILETA Annual Conference 2026, which took place from…
GIG-ARTS 2026: Conference Programme Published and Registration Open
The DCU Law and Tech Research Cluster is delighted to announce that the full programme for the 10th GIG-ARTS Conference is…












