Welcome to the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law!

The Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law was founded in 2017 at the University of Vienna's Law School. We consider the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law as the law school´s link to the digital revolution.

We deal with a wide range of legal questions concerning the modern media and information society that result from the rapid, continuing rise in technological innovations. The Department focuses on information technology and intellectual property law, with a special interest in privacy/data protection and copyright law. Another area of research is e-commerce and consumer protection law from a European and a Comparative Law perspective as well as Legal Tech and innovations in the legal field.

We are convinced that an adequate answer to legal, ethical and social questions arising with the development of technology requires an interdisciplinary approach. Thus we work on a number of multidisciplinary third party funded projects, especially in the areas of health care and law enforcement.

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24.10.2024
 

Iris Eisenberger gave a lecture on the topic of the legal framework for artificial intelligence in Europe and whether it is enough at the Austrian...

23.10.2024
 

On 23 October 2024, an international group of judges and legal staff from seven EU countries visited the Juridicum.

18.10.2024
 

Christiane Wendehorst, together with her team, is organizing an expert workshop on "AI in Contracting" on October 21 and 22, 2024.

Events

18.11.2024 14:00
 

Invitation to the event "AI and Security - A multidisciplinary Approach" on 18. November 2024.

13.11.2024 09:00
 

The Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law is pleased to invite you to the COMMUTE workshop: Predictive Medicine and Patient Rights:...

18.09.2024 12:30
 

The Department of Civil Procedure Law of the University of Vienna, together with the Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law of the...