Summer School in Split: "Artificial Intelligence and Law: Mastering the Future of Law in AI Age"

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Within the project "Human Rights and Technology: Bridging the Gap with AI Applications (HARTech)" funded by the DAAD (German Higher Education Exchange Service) and implemented by the Europa-Institut, University of Saarland (Germany), and the Faculties of Law, members of the SEELS Network, a summer school on AI and law is organised as part of a global classroom. The summer school "AI and Law: Mastering the Future of Law in AI Age” aims to provide the students with an intensive learning experience and give them a comprehensive understanding of key aspects related to Law and new technologies with special focus on artificial intelligence (AI).

 The Summer School is based on a multidisciplinary program designed to explore the intersection of technology, ethics, and legal studies. Participants will gain a solid foundation in the fundamentals of AI, while exploring its legal frameworks and implications in diverse areas such as human rights, business law, criminal law etc. The curriculum emphasizes ethical AI development and deployment, equipping students to address pressing challenges in the digital age. With sessions on AI-enhanced academic and legal research, alongside discussions on how AI is reshaping the legal profession and education, this program offers insights into the future of law in an AI-driven world.  

The Summer School will take place from 08. to 12. September 2025 at the Faculty of Law of the University of Split. The 07. and 13. September are foreseen as Arrival and Departure days. The project is financially supported by the DAAD and the Federal Foreign Office of Germany. There are no course fees. Accommodation and travel costs will be provided as an in-kind-scholarship.

More information and the application form can be found on the Europa-Institut International Projects DAAD Hochschuldialog site.