The 70 students on the TechLawClinics programme meet for a week of work in which they share their results. At the end of the week, they propose recommendations for a common regulation for the use of new technologies in the European Union.
TechLawClinics is an innovative project that won the 2019 Erasmus+ Strategic Partnerships call for projects. It aims at enabling students to think critically and to develop a better understanding of prospective issues related to new technologies, in order to allow them – in their future career – to devise practical solutions for businesses and legal professionals. Students are assisted by lawyers, judges, researchers, engineering students and technology companies, and are required to draft genuine legal instruments, such as petitions, written submissions, conclusions, and judgments in the same way as professionals.
The 70 students on the TechLawClinics programme meet for a week of work in which they share their results. At the end of the week, they propose recommendations for a common regulation for the use of new technologies in the European Union.