Organisation: Department of Law

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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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    Workshop: Mixity and the Court

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    Early career research in the spotlight at the FDEF Research Awards

    Prof. Denise Fletcher, head of the FDEF Research Committee, spoke to a full house on 5 March 2025, welcoming around 60 professors, PhD students, postdocs, and research scientists to the annual FDEF Research Awards event.

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    Digital Strategic Autonomy in the EU’s External Action

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    Phish and Chips: The Regulation of Digital Technologies in the EU: Act-ification, GDPR Mimesis and EU Law Brutality at Play

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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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    European Strategic Autonomy and European Values in the Context of Crisis

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    Phish and Chips: From Domain to Resource: The Evolving Strategic Role of Cyberspace

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    Are lies protected?

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    Lëtz talk IP – Trademark distinctiveness: a key to brand awareness?

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