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Mikolaj Barczentewicz is an Associate Professor at the University of Surrey’s Surrey Law School and a Research Associate at the University of Oxford. He holds a D.Phil., M.Phil., and M.Jur. from the University of Oxford, and an LL.M. from the University of Warsaw. His research focuses on technology law and policy, legal technology, public law (UK and EU), and legal philosophy. He combines traditional legal methods with computational approaches, leveraging programming skills in Rust, Python, and JavaScript to analyze legal systems and judicial practices.
Barczentewicz teaches specialized modules on Privacy and Data Governance (law students) and Ethics and Regulation of Artificial Intelligence (MSc in AI). His work addresses critical issues such as GDPR compliance, EU digital regulations (DMA/DSA), cryptocurrency market abuse, and the ethical implications of AI. He has contributed to reports on the UK Online Safety Bill, the EU Digital Services Act, and transatlantic data flows, emphasizing privacy and security concerns in regulatory frameworks.
His computational legal research includes analyzing UK Supreme Court proceedings and immigration judicial reviews, using software he develops. He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed publications and policy papers, including analyses of the CJEU’s Meta case and EU-MiCA crypto regulations. Barczentewicz is affiliated with the International Center for Law & Economics as a Senior Scholar and actively engages with policymakers globally to shape tech and data governance.


