Private law

Members

Head of the research team

Publications

Authors: Dutt, Pawan Kumar; Cuong, Nguyen Thai; Hoffmann, Thomas; Kerikmäe, Tanel
Year: 2024
Journal / Periodical: Scientific Papers of the University of Pardubice. Series D, Faculty of Economics and Administration
Authors: Metin, Ebru
Year: 2024

Projects

Year: 2025 - 2027
The project aims to shed light on the differences in the national regulation of children’s autonomous decisions. There are still considerable differences as to the regulatory approaches and preconditions for autonomous decisions of minors in Europe. The approaches largely foresee autonomy of minors based either on an individual assessment of their capacity to understand or on their age, with context-related differences. In order to understand national approaches, renowned national experts from 11 selected countries will contribute to the project, in addition to the project leaders, by reporting on the legal situation in their respective legal orders. The results will be discussed during the project and made available to the research community.
Year: 2024 - 2026
The IDEA Project focuses on digitalisation and predictive justice, which can be applied in labour law disputes, both in European and national contexts. We aim to develop a digitalised procedure and a platform to address harmonisation across digitalisation and predictive algorithms in access to justice, encompassing interaction with the forthcoming EU legislations on the Digitalisation of judicial operation and access to justice and the AI Act and to verify it together with six judicial authorities and numerous practitioners. This method has an innovative character – combining legal analysis with broad text mining techniques – as it will unravel the concept of predictivity to assess the (in)compatibility with the rule of law in civil law systems.
Year: 2024 - 2026
CREA3 aims to introduce Artificial Intelligence (AI) driven tools to assist EU citizens in resolving disputes by applying innovative game theoretical (GT) algorithms. To improve access to justice and interaction with the rule of law, we seek to develop a strategy that addresses harmonisation across digitalisation and predictive algorithms. This approach, which combines legal research with extensive text-mining techniques, is novel since it will explore the idea of testing and evaluating how well family law systems in six EU legislations adhere to the new forthcoming “Regulation on the digitalisation of judicial cooperation and access to justice in cross-border civil, commercial and criminal matters”.

Recognitions

Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 452 (2022-2023) selected the co-authored article ‘EU common position on international law and cyberspace’ (Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology, vol 16/1, 89-123) as one of 2022’s most relevant cyber articles
2023
Recognition letter for invaluable support to the Inter-American Defense Board. Washington D.C. November 8th 2023
2023
TalTech Student Union Awards – School of Business and Governance, lecturer of the year
2023