
معرفی
Christine Carter is a Researcher affiliated with the Faculty of Law at the University of Cambridge. She holds a BA (First Class Honours) and LLM (Distinction) in Law from the University of Cambridge. Her research focuses on AI Regulation, Torts, and Labour Law, with particular emphasis on the intersection of technology and legal frameworks.
She is associated with the Cambridge Private Law Centre (CPLC) and the Centre for Business Research (CBR), contributing to interdisciplinary projects on digital economy impacts and legal challenges posed by artificial intelligence. Notable publications include analyses of algorithmic discrimination in recruitment, privacy implications of AI surveillance, and benchmarking studies for UK Employment Tribunals.
Her work on the CBR Platform Work Index examines labour rights in the digital economy, addressing issues like platform workers' status and algorithmic management. Recent contributions also include case notes dissecting employment law precedents, such as Holmes v Poeton Holdings Ltd.
No formal scientific awards are listed. Advising and grants details are not provided in the text. She is affiliated with research teams at CPLC and CBR, focusing on empirical studies in labour law and technology regulation.
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