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Maurice Schellekens is an Assistant Professor at Tilburg Law School, affiliated with the TILT Research Center at Tilburg University, Netherlands. His work focuses on regulating socio-technical systems, with expertise in intellectual property law, data governance, and emerging technologies. He explores legal challenges arising from AI, blockchain, autonomous vehicles, and software patent policies.
His research interests include the intersection of law and technology, particularly in areas like product liability for self-driving cars, data ownership in connected vehicles, and normative implications of blockchain. He contributes to EU policy debates on technology neutrality and has published extensively on patent law, digital rights, and technological innovation.
Recent publications analyze AI’s impact on patent systems, legal frameworks for autonomous vehicles, and gatekeeper roles in IoT ecosystems. He participates in interdisciplinary projects like Regulating Socio-Technical Change, addressing data protection and technological ethics.
Dr. Schellekens advises on technology policy and teaches courses on European intellectual property law. His work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, emphasizing equitable technology governance and public welfare.

