Jun.-Professor of Private Law and Law & Economics, University of Hamburg. Focus: Cryptocurrencies, Blockchain Crime, Empirics, and Behavioral Economics
The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed a global shift toward remote legal proceedings. Through an empirical study conducted before the pandemic Jabotinsky & Sarel study how information flow is altered in virtual meetings and its implications for the legal field. https://t.co/oYBGsYbWL4
New book chapter with Dovilė Barysė on perceptions & policies of judicial use of AI. We compare EU, UK, US and China! And we emphasize institutional fit. Designated to the forthcoming Cambridge Handbook on AI and Technologies in Courts. https://t.co/rQzqKpNbBB
My paper with @KaplanYotam & Maytal Gilboa on Climate Change as Unjust Enrichment is out in the Georgetown Law Journal. It shows why unjust enrichment doctrine could serve as an effective legal venue in climate litigation, given the right set of filters. https://t.co/DkxeffR1RR
New blogpost alert: Hadar Jabotinsky and I on the issue of using AI by law review editors, relating to our recent paper in the Arizona State Law Journal. Enjoy! https://t.co/R6YWDaExhw
I’m happy to share that my paper with Dr. Hadar Yoana Jabotinsky on how digital communication affects legal encounters has been accepted for publication in the Connecticut Law Review. The paper can be found here: https://t.co/RN04x4zaXR
Reminder: the deadline to submit to the GLEA conference in Hamburg is tomorrow, the 9.4. We are still accepting papers, so don't miss the deadline!
https://t.co/lt1qpgBVj5
In light of the upcoming easter holiday, we are extending our deadline for submissions to the GLEA 2024 conference in Hamburg until April 9. We look forward to receiving your submissions!
to submit, go to https://t.co/lt1qpgBVj5
This year's GLEA conference will feature fascinating keynotes from John Shahar Dilbary and Anne van Aaken! We are still accepting submissions and offer 3 tracks: (1) individual L&E papers, (2) panel proposals and (3) law sessions. The deadline is Apr. 2
https://t.co/T9ML7SFSjr
Maytal Gilboa, @KaplanYotam & @dr_roee address the inadequacy of existing #legal responses to the #climatecrisis & proposes the law of unjust enrichment as a potential solution.
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Happy to share a new working paper (w/ Bahadir Köksal, my doctoral student)- "The Smart Contracts Trilemma". It dives into smart contracts, how they relate to written contracts, and how policymakers should deal with them (enforce/regulate/mandate them) https://t.co/tphRyhFXUQ
We are thrilled to share that Volume 75, Issue 1 of the UC Law Journal is now published on our website: https://t.co/EZIgqxLqTE.
We're excited to feature articles by Professors @colleen_chien, @WDavidBall, William Sundstrom, @ProfAlbertChoi, and @dr_roee.
My paper on Restraining ChatGPT is finally out on the UC Law Journal (formerly Hastings Law Journal). If you haven't checked it out yet, here is the link: https://t.co/MLdWnCifTw
I'm happy to share that my paper with Hadar Jabotinsky on using generative AI (such as ChatGPT) when writing and editing legal articles has been accepted to publication at the Arizona State Law Journal.
The working paper can be found here:
https://t.co/zt8Ij6J8w6