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Marina Teller is a University Professor of Private Law at the Faculty of Law and Political Science, Université Côte d'Azur, and a researcher at GREDEG (CNRS UMR 7321). She directs the Chair of Excellence in Economic Law and Artificial Intelligence and co-directs the Deep Law for Tech (DL4T) program. Additionally, she heads the Master 2 Banking Law and FinTech program and serves on multiple committees including the EUR Lex@Soc summer university steering committee and the OTESIA observatory.
Her research focuses on the intersection of law, technology, and finance, with particular expertise in economic law, accounting law, financial law, and the legal regulation of artificial intelligence systems. She explores topics such as digital economic rights, normative pluralism of data, DAOs regulation, and the European approach to AI regulation. Her work addresses fundamental rights, regulatory challenges, and the impact of emerging technologies on legal frameworks.
Her recent publications (2024-2025) center on cutting-edge issues in AI regulation, digital rights, and financial technologies. The articles reflect a strong emphasis on European regulatory frameworks, the pluralism of data norms, and the challenges of regulating decentralized systems like DAOs. Her research trajectory demonstrates a commitment to addressing the legal implications of technological advancements in the financial and digital domains.
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As head of the Master 2 Banking Law and FinTech program, Professor Teller oversees student education in this specialized field. However, specific details about her PhD advisees or research grants were not provided in the text.
Professor Teller is affiliated with the GREDEG research group (CNRS UMR 7321) and leads the EDEN team (Nice School of Economic Law) within the Pole Norms, Competition and Regulation (PNCR). Her leadership extends to the Chair of Excellence in Economic Law and AI and the DL4T program, fostering interdisciplinary research at the nexus of law and technology.