LegalTech Centre was established in the May of 2018 as an internal structure of the Law School. LegalTech Centre is building up the local legal-tech community and competencies of students in the fields of artificial intelligence and other disruptive technologies in legal-tech, reg-tech, and fin-tech areas. It is going to support Startups ecosystem within MRU LABs. 2012 MRU become part of LAST-JD consortium of 6 universities, which has won Erasmus+ and Marie – Curie funding in 2018 for International doctoral degree program on Law, Science and Computer Science, the only of such type in Europe. PHDs have already been successfully defended in the fields of eDiscovery, ODR, legal ontologies, AI&LAW, crowd-sourcing, DRM, compliance patterns, automatic SLA violation detection and etc.
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Director: prof. dr. Paulius Pakutinskas |
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Post-doctoral fellow dr. Alma Linkeviciute The post-doctoral fellow dr. Alma Linkeviciute obtained her interdisciplinary doctoral degree in Foundations of Life Sciences and their Ethical Consequences (FOLSATEC) at the University of Milan. Italy. She is a successful interdisciplinary collaborator with demonstrated ability to work across disciplines and bring ethically grounded solutions to medical practice and clinical research. Dr. Alma Linkeviciute has post-graduate level training in biomedical sciences (Vilnius University, Lithuania) and Erasmus Mundus Master in Bioethics (KU Leuven, Belgium), supplemented by undergraduate degree in Law and Governance (Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania). Currently dr. Alma Linkeviciute is working on an interdisciplinary post-doctoral research project funded by the European Social Fund on “Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Research: the Role of Human Centricity in Legal Regulation”, her other research interests include reproductive ethics, oncofertility, clinical ethics consultation, research ethics and professional ethics. |
Director of Teisė ir Fintech (Law and FinTech) study programme, professor of LegalTech Centre, dr. Marius Laurinaitis |