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Thomas Streinz is a Research Fellow at the NYU School of Law, affiliated with the Guarini Global Law & Tech Program. He teaches advanced courses on global data law, digital infrastructure governance, and regulatory frameworks for artificial intelligence. His work focuses on transnational data governance challenges, including jurisdictional conflicts, data localization, AI regulation, and the role of global digital corporations.
- Education:
- LLM, NYU School of Law (2015)
- Second State Examination in Law, Munich (2011)
- First State Examination in Law, LMU Munich (2009)
Research interests include the intersection of law and technology, global data extractivism, digital infrastructure standards, and regulatory innovations for emerging technologies. He co-develops NYU's Guarini Global Data Law curriculum, exploring how legal frameworks adapt to digital transformations. Recent work examines governance of AI, cross-border data flows, and corporate power in the digital economy.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Academic advising and grant details are not provided in available texts. He contributes to the Guarini Colloquium series analyzing regulatory strategies for global digital corporations like Amazon and Alibaba, comparing US, EU, and Chinese regulatory approaches.



