Prof. Rossana Ducato

University of Aberdeen

Rossana is Lecturer of IT Law and Regulation at the University of Aberdeen, School of Law and leader of the legal track of the Aberdeen2040 interdisciplinary challenge “Data and AI”. Rossana is also research fellow at the UCLouvain Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire Droit Entreprise et Société (CRIDES), where she is Module leader of the Erasmus+ Jean Monnet course "European IT Law by Design". 

Her research interests are always pursued in a comparative vein and range from Privacy and Data Protection to Consumer protection, Intellectual Property Law, Law and Design, and Law and Behavioural Science, with a special focus on the problems related to new technologies and their impact on society. 

She is the author of several peer-reviewed articles and chapters in scholarly books about issues related to law and technology with particular attention to the platform economy, Big and Open Data, cloud computing, drones, research biobanks, and health information technologies. 

She is co-founder member of the Italian Association for Open Science (AISA) and the “Legal Design Alliance” (LeDA). She is also chief editor of the international peer-review journal JSCAN (Journal of Strategic Contracting and Negotiation). She has been postdoctoral researcher in Law at Université Catholique de Louvain and Université Saint-Louis de Bruxelles (Belgium) and at the University of Trento (Italy). During her doctoral studies she was accepted as visiting researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg (scholarship holder); the Center for Science, Technology, Medicine and Society (CSTMS), UC Berkeley; the Institute for Information Law (IvIR), University of Amsterdam. 

Presentation and invited talks have been delivered at a number of University and Institutions, including: Harvard Law School, Case Western Reserve - School of Law, Fukuoka University, Jindal Global Law School, University of Vienna, University of Alicante, European University Institute (Florence), University of Rome "La Sapienza", University of Milan "Bicocca". 

Albeit full time committed to academic work, she is qualified for the Italian National Bar (2013) and she worked as legal consultant for start-ups in the fields of cloud computing, biotechnology, and social media. In 2016, she was appointed national expert for the evaluation of H2020 projects by the European Commission 

 

Role in the project 

  • Teacher of LED. Member of the scientific board of the annual workshop “Data Science and Legal Design for Explicable AI”.
  • Responsible of LED Legal Design projects. Co-editor of the “Future Lawyers Education Model: Teaching Technology to Lawyers for a changing profession in the Digital Transformation Era.” White paper.  

 

 

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