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Clara Rauchegger

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EUROPEAN LAW AND DIGITALISATION LAW

Contact

E-Mail:
clara.rauchegger@uibk.ac.at
Phone: 
+43 512 507 39758
Web:
Department of Legal Theory and Future of Law
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Languages: English, German

Clara Rauchegger is an expert of European Law and Digitalisation Law at the University of Innsbruck. Her research focuses on the legal foundations of sustainable digital transformation. She examines how the law can promote ecological, social and economic sustainability and what role it plays in the responsible design of new technologies. She places particular emphasis on the regulation of digital platforms and artificial intelligence, as well as on the question of how fundamental rights and the rule of law can be safeguarded in the digital space. Her work combines sustainability, digitalisation and AI into an interdisciplinary research approach that views law as a key control resource in the digital society.

Focus cloud: Digital law, European law, law of digitalisation and sustainability

About

Clara Rauchegger received her doctorate in European law from the University of Cambridge in 2016. She then worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the European University Institute in Florence. Rauchegger is an assistant professor of European law and digitalisation law at the Institute for Theory and Future of Law at the University of Innsbruck and has also been a member of the Digital Science Centre (DiSC) since 2020. The DiSC was established in early 2019 as an interfaculty organisational unit with the aim of supporting the digitalisation of the sciences at the University of Innsbruck and developing new, interdisciplinary research in digital methods. Clara Rauchegger researches the EU legal framework for digitalisation. She focuses primarily on the regulation of digital platforms and new technologies such as artificial intelligence.

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