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.
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Comparative Digital Law Blog
Rubellin-Devichi, in 1965, and Lew, in 2005, considered arbitration, as a conflict resolution mechanism, to be autonomous and independent of other…
The end (for now) of Tether in Europe: Assessing the impact of the Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation
From 30 June 2024, Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) in Europe will be required to withdraw from the market those crypto-assets that…
Decisions Without Reasons: The Achilles’ Heel of Social Media Moderation
Have you ever had a post removed or flagged as inappropriate on a social network and didn’t understand why? Well, you’re…
DCU Digital Law Perspectives
News
Launch of the New Routledge Series in Digital Law and Governance
New Routledge Book Series in Digital Law and GovernanceEdoardo Celeste (Dublin City University) and Mariëlle Wijermars (Maastricht University) are delighted to…
Erasmus University Rotterdam Joins the EPILDAI Network
We are pleased to announce that Erasmus University Rotterdam has officially joined the EPILDAI (European PhD in Law, Data, and Artificial…
