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Zachary Cooper serves as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, VU Amsterdam, specializing in Internet Law. His academic profile is anchored in critical analysis of digital regulatory frameworks and algorithmic governance within European legal contexts.
His research focuses on the intersection of law and technology, particularly examining regulatory incoherence in techno-legal systems and the necessity for algorithmic oversight. Key areas include digital sovereignty, EU internet policy development, and the structural challenges in aligning legal requirements with technological implementations. His work frequently addresses the tension between innovation and regulatory control in digital ecosystems.
Cooper's scholarly output demonstrates consistent engagement with foundational questions in internet governance. His 2023 publications analyze regulatory gaps in algorithm management and techno-legal alignment, revealing patterns of fragmentation in current frameworks while proposing structured approaches to digital sovereignty.
- No scientific awards documented in current profile
Current academic activities show active publication in high-impact handbooks but no documented student supervision or grant-funded projects. His research appears primarily theoretical and policy-oriented, contributing to evolving EU regulatory discourse through collaborative academic publishing.
Cooper maintains active research networks evidenced by Scopus profile connections, though specific laboratory affiliations or team structures are not documented in available materials.




