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Dr. Konrad Borowicz is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School and a member of TILT Tilburg Law and Economic Center (TILEC). His research focuses on the intersection of law, finance, and economics, particularly in areas such as transnational rule-making, financial regulation, and data governance. He is the principal investigator for the project 'European financial data spaces: normative foundations and institutional design' (2023–2026) and has contributed to major initiatives like the 'REVEAL' project on economic activism and legal resilience. Borowicz has published extensively on topics including central bank digital currencies, data quality in financial systems, and the evolution of private regulatory frameworks during crises. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to financial stability and global cooperation. He teaches courses on the governance of financial technology and innovation.
- Education: Not explicitly stated, but inferred through academic position and research expertise.
- Research Interests: Transnational regulation, macro-finance law, data governance, private rule-making dynamics, and crisis adaptation in regulatory systems.
Grants & Projects: Leads the European financial data spaces project and contributed to REVEAL and Regulating Socio-Technical Change initiatives. Collaborations include work with institutions like Cambridge University Press and international researchers in law and economics.



