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Gregory Lewkowicz is a Professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Director of the Perelman Center's Smart Law Hub, and a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis in Economic Law and Artificial Intelligence. He also teaches at Science Po Paris Law School and the University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas, and is a recurring professor at HEC-Paris for digital transformation programs.
- Expertise: Digital law and technology, global/transnational law, legal professions
- Research Focus: Interactions between law and digital technologies (SMART Law), algorithmic law, AI in legal analysis, and transformations of legal professions
- Leadership: Director of "Penser le droit" collection at Bruylant Publishing, in charge of the Brussels Bar Observatory, and member of AI4Belgium advisory board
His recent articles explore trends in algorithmic governance, trustworthy AI, legal argumentation, and digital transformation of legal systems. He has contributed extensively to Brussels School scholarship, focusing on its sociological and philosophical foundations.
Gregory Lewkowicz directs research programs on AI ethics, smart city regulations, and global corporate accountability. He is affiliated with the Institute for Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good (FARI) and the Equality Law Clinic (ELC).
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