Category: Law

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    Introducing Professor Luc Grynbaum

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    Les étudiants de la Clinique du Droit en visite à Paris

    Les 5 et 6 mars 2025, les étudiants de la Clinique du Droit de l’Université du Luxembourg ont eu le privilège de participer à une visite aussi originale que pédagogique à Paris.  Cet évènement d’échange et de découverte a favorisé une véritable synergie entre les acteurs, tout en apportant un éclairage précieux sur le système…

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    “Australia, here we come!” – University of Luxembourg students win European rounds of the 2025 Manfred Lachs Moot Court Competition

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    WorkYP project highlighted as a Horizon Europe success story

    From 2020 to 2023, Associate Professor in European and comparative Labour Law, Luca Ratti, led the “Working Yet Poor” project at the University of Luxembourg. The project, which received a 3.2 million EUR grant through the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme, sought to uncover the roots of in-work poverty across Europe and put proposed policy actions…

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    FDEF Researchers receive over 1 million euros in FNR CORE funding

    This research proposal, exploring the intersection of hedge fund value creation and data-driven modelling, aligns seamlessly with Luxembourg’s national priorities of fostering a knowledge-driven data economy and facilitating industrial and service transformation. More generally, this project provides an evaluation of the ability of the asset management industry to produce information, provide liquidity, and improve economic…

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    FDEF Dean Katalin Ligeti appointed to High-Level Forum on the future of Criminal Justice

    Professor Katalin Ligeti, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance at the University of Luxembourg has been appointed as a member of the High-Level Forum on the Future of EU Criminal Justice.

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    Uni.lu in the media – “Are lies protected?”

    In the bilingual discussion there were also numerous contributions from the audience and the intensive debate showed that the risks of online disinformation and the handling of “lies” are actually assessed considerably differently. While the broad protection of freedom of speech in the US Constitution in the First Amendment makes any restriction of speech difficult…

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    Dr. Elif Biber explores AI through a rights-based inter-legal lens in new book

    As AI systems shape public governance, their impact on fundamental rights is more critical than ever. In her forthcoming monograph publication, Dr. Elif Biber, postdoctoral researcher European Public Law and Digitalisation at the University of Luxembourg, argues the limits of European legal frameworks including the much-debated EU AI-Act and examines real-world cases where AI has…

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    Opening the black box: Legal scholars and computer scientists build better RegTech together

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    FDEF students advance to the International Rounds of the Monroe E Price Media Law Moot Court Competition

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