Six themes shape the work: access to justice and effective remedies; digital justice; collective redress; private enforcement of EU digital law; tort and procedural enforcement; and AI in legal education.
Themes
- Access to justice and effective remedies. Article 47 of the EU Charter, consumer law, civil procedure.
- Digital justice. Online content moderation, removal of unlawful content, ODR, AI in adjudication.
- Collective redress. GDPR collective actions, WAMCA, mass claims.
- Private enforcement of EU digital law. DSA, GDPR.
- Liability law and tort. Procedural enforcement, debt collection.
- AI and legal education. Generative AI in legal teaching, the “personal assistant” pedagogy.
Active projects
Private Enforcement of the Digital Services Act (Phase 2). Oct 2024 – present, with IViR, funded by Luminate. Project page.
APPLIED — Assessing Collective Private Litigation in the Economy of Data. Oct 2023 – present, with F. Episcopo and J. Ausloos. Seed funding from Digital Legal Studies. Country reports.
A2DJ — Access to Digital Justice and Digital Due Process: A Citizen-Centered Approach. Mar 2024 – present, with E.H. Olthuis. Amsterdam Law School Method Fund.
Recent
Access to Justice and Content Moderation. Apr 2021 – Feb 2023, with N. Appelman and B. Zarouali. ACES grant.
Verwijdering van onrechtmatige online content. Oct 2019 – Nov 2020, with IViR for the WODC. Report.
Re-Jus — Roadmap to European Effective Justice. Jan 2017 – Nov 2018, EU Commission funded. rejus.eu.