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  • Aston Triangle

    B4 7ET Birmingham

    United Kingdom

Accepting PhD Students

PhD projects

My research explores the intersections of law, language, and technology, with a particular focus on the implications of computational systems for legal reasoning, legitimacy, and democratic practice. I welcome PhD students interested in projects broadly related to these themes, including the role of natural language in law, the regulation of AI, algorithmic governance, and the jurisprudential limits of computation. I am especially keen to support work that combines theoretical analysis with engagement in doctrinal or regulatory developments.

Personal profile

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Law and Artificial Intelligence: A Systems-Theoretical Analysis, University of Cambridge

1 Oct 20141 Aug 2018

Award Date: 1 Aug 2018

Supervised by
  • Deakin, Simon

LL.B, LLB Law, University of Manchester

1 Sept 20101 Aug 2013

Award Date: 1 Aug 2013

MA, Master of Arts, University of Toronto

1 Sept 20071 Aug 2009

Award Date: 3 Aug 2009

BA, University of Toronto

Award Date: 1 Aug 2007

Keywords

  • K Law (General)
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Legal Theory
  • Computational Law
  • Socio-Legal
  • Systems Theory
  • Philosophy of Science and Technology

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