Erasmus Centre of Law and Digitalisation

Research Centre Erasmus School of Law

The Erasmus Centre of Law and Digitalisation strives to promote cutting-edge research in the field of law and digitalisation. Stimulating collaboration and further developing the impact of law and digitalisation research both in academia and practice.  

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NIS2 Directive and the Dutch Cyber Security Act: researchers respond to its implementation into national law

Scherpenisse and Van Schendel wrote a response to the transposition of the NIS2 directive into the Dutch Cyber Security Act.
Scherpenisse en Van Schendel

"Technology can never be considered neutral": Marc Schuilenburg advises Rotterdam City Council on ethical use of AI

On Wednesday 12 June, Schuilenburg advised the Rotterdam City Council on ethical use of AI.
portretfoto van Marc Schuilenburg

Undetected cyber-attacks or your data on the street: What can ethical hackers do for victims of cybercrime?

Wouter Scherpenisse interviews Max van der Horst on the role of ethical hackers, Operation Endgame and the Dutch Institute for Vulnerability Disclosure.
Wouter Scherpenisse naast Max van der Horst

Researchers from Erasmus School of Law Receive Horizon European Consortium Grant for Community Policing Research

Marc Schuilenburg and Martijn Wessels have received a grant for their European research on digitalising community policing.
Schuilenburg (links) en Wessels (rechts)

From demonstrations to the Dutch childcare benefits scandal, AI and algorithms are everywhere, but how are they being perceived?

On 8 and 9 April 2024, Erasmus School of Law organised a symposium where experts from different fields shared their views on the theme of 'AI Experiences'.
Stijns, Konate, Schuilenburg, Brown en Strangio

Titiaan Keijzer new member of Young Erasmus Academy

Titiaan Keijzer, Assistant Professor of Corporate Law at Erasmus School of Law, has been invited by the Rector Magnificus
Titiaan Keijzer

The role of law in the climate transition: “Yesterday was too early, but tomorrow will be too late”

In her inaugural lecture Leonie Reins argues for an integrated approach of cooperation between law, technology and ethical values.
Leonie Reins

AI: A new era of (in)visible digital threats

Marc Schuilenburg, Professor of Digital Surveillance at Erasmus School of Law, reveals the impact of the criminal use of AI on society.
portretfoto van Marc Schuilenburg

Take-off Erasmus Sectorplan SSH-Breed ‘The Influence of Digitalization on Work, Prosperity and Entrepreneurship’

The kick-off of the EUR Sector Plan SSH-Breed 'The impact of digitalisation on work, prosperity and entrepreneurship' officially launches the plan.
Birds view photo of Woudestein campus with the Rotterdam skyline in the background.

The Stuxnet Operation: Why it is not plausible that Dutch intelligence and security services acted independently

Wouter Scherpenisse discusses the Stuxnet operation in Iran and the transparency of Dutch intelligence and security services regarding this operation.
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