
معرفی
Professor Julia Hörnle holds the Chair of Internet Law at Queen Mary University of London’s Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), School of Law. She leads research in Cyberspace Law, Digital Rights, Internet Jurisdiction, and Online Dispute Resolution (ODR). Her work critically examines legal frameworks for the internet, AI, social media, and cloud computing. Recent focus includes social media regulation, intermediary liability, and AI-driven content moderation.
- Education: LLB (Leeds), PhD (London), Solicitor, MCIArb.
- Awarded 4* Impact Scores in REF 2014 and 2021 for ODR and online gambling regulation research.
- Authored seminal works like Internet Jurisdiction Law & Practice (OUP, 2021) and Cross-border Online Gambling (Edward Elgar, 2010).
Research grants include EU Commission studies on online gambling (2018), DAAD grants on jurisdiction and privacy (2017), and Max Planck research on criminal jurisdiction (2018). Public engagement includes advising the UK government, UNCITRAL, and the Council of Europe, as well as media appearances on BBC and TRT.
Supervised over 10 PhD students, including works on virtual property, children’s gambling risks, and AI bias. Active in policy circles, serving on the Council of Europe’s Intermediary Liability Committee and contributing to the Law Commission’s online harms report.




