- Law
- Legal Compliance
- Human Rights
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Bjørnar Borvik is a Professor at the Department of Accounting and Law at the University of Stavanger and concurrently holds a Professorship at the Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen. His research focuses on legal compliance, human rights, technology law, and media law. He has published extensively on topics such as confidentiality obligations in financial institutions, artificial intelligence regulations in Europe, and freedom of expression. His recent work emphasizes balancing technological advancements with legal frameworks, particularly in the context of human rights and governmental accountability. Key areas of interest include privacy law, legal ethics, and regulatory challenges in emerging technologies. Borvik has contributed to interdisciplinary discussions on AI governance, EU legal policies, and media law through academic articles and conference presentations. His work often bridges theoretical legal analysis with practical regulatory challenges. His publications highlight a trend toward addressing modern legal dilemmas, such as ethical considerations in AI development, safeguards for minors in digital spaces, and the interplay between free speech and institutional confidentiality obligations. While no specific grants or awards are explicitly mentioned, his academic output reflects a commitment to contemporary legal issues.




