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Director, Global Law Program, Perelman Centre of the Faculty of Law - ULB

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Former representative of the National Fund for Scientific Research (FRS-FNRS), Gregory Lewkowicz is a professor at the Free University of Brussels and director of the global law program of the Perelman Center of the Faculty of Law and Criminology. He is a senior researcher at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good (FARI) in Brussels. He holds the “Smart Law: Indicators, Algorithms and Big Data” course from the Masters in Economic Law at Science Po Paris Law School. He also teaches at Paris II Panthéon-Assas as part of the “Digital Transformation of Law and Legaltech” program. He is Koyré Senior Research Fellow in economic law and artificial intelligence within the framework of the 3IA Chair of the Côte d’Azur University.

His research examines from a pragmatic point of view the interactions between law and digital technologies (SMART Law), global and transnational law as well as the contemporary transformations of law and the legal professions. He directs or coordinates several research programs on algorithmic law, the application of artificial intelligence techniques for the development, analysis, implementation and sanction of legal or related standards.

Gregory Lewkowicz directs the “Penser le droit” collection with Bruylant editions. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the European Academy of Legal Theory and of the Academic Center for Higher Education in Brussels. He is in charge of the Observatory of the Brussels Bar. He is a member of the advisory board of AI4Belgium. He chaired the European Incubator of the Brussels Bar from 2017 to 2022.

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