Supervised doctoral theses at the research centre
Adrian Kleine-Kappenberg
Metaverse and law - challenges of substantive criminal law, AI Act and European platform regulation
Nicolas Kutschera, European lawyer
A monitoring and analysis of the European Commission's proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonised rules on Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence Act)
Max Tauschhuber
The influence of intelligent artefacts on human behaviour and the significance of these changes for (criminal) law - using the example of eHealth
Dr. Baran Kizilirmak, LL.M.
Criminal Liability in Offenses Involving Autonomous Systems Driven by Artificial Intelligence
Dr Sophie Garling
Methodology for developing a legal expert system – in the field of artificial intelligence
Dr Jille Kikonga, LL.B
Ghost or danger? Dealing with fake news under criminal law in the context of digitalisation
Dr Lisa Blechschmitt
The criminal and civil liability of physicians when using robot-assisted surgery
Dr Inci Demir
mHealth: mobile health applications - programmed health between opportunities and risks
Dr Jan-Philipp Günther
Robots and legal responsibility - An examination of user and manufacturer liability
Dr Xiaoyan Huang, LL.M. Eur.
Technology versus law - A German-Chinese comparison of cybercrime and data protection
Dr Florian Münch
Autonomous systems in hospitals - data protection framework and criminal law limits
