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Nadine Zurkinden (Assistant Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law) at the University of Zurich focuses her research on international criminal law, economic criminal law, and criminal liability risks in AI and autonomous systems. She has held academic positions at the University of Basel and the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law.
- Master of Law, University of Bern (2007)
- Doctorate, University of Zurich (2013) – awarded the Professor Walther Hug Prize
Her research explores:
- Criminal implications of autonomous vehicles and medical robotics
- Legal frameworks for international cooperation and joint investigation teams
- Trust in technology as mitigating factor in liability cases
- Risk distribution in fraud and negligence
Recent publications analyze:
- 2025: Autonomous driving liability
- 2022: Swiss enforcement mechanisms
- 2021: Intelligence services and crime prevention
- 2020: AI in mobility systems
- 2019: Defamation vs. free speech
- 2018: Surgical robotics and negligence
- 2016: Autonomous vehicle testing risks
Awarded:
- 2014: Professor Walther Hug Prize for doctoral research
Collaborates with institutions like the Brussels School of Competition, Max Planck Institute, and University of Liège.
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