
Mikołaj Barczentewicz is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Surrey School of Law and a Research Associate at the University of Oxford. He is also a Senior Scholar the International Center for Law and Economics. His research spans technology law and policy, applications of technology in legal practice and research, UK and EU public law, and legal philosophy. Mikołaj approaches those topics combining traditional methods of law and philosophy with computational methods, building on his experience as a professional computer programmer.
He holds DPhil in Law, MPhil in Law, and MJur degrees from the University of Oxford, as well as Polish law degree from the University of Warsaw. Before joining Surrey, Mikołaj taught at the University of Oxford. He was also a Visiting Scholar at the University of Melbourne, a Research Associate of the University of Oxford Centre for Technology and Global Affairs, and a Fellow of the Stanford Law School and University of Vienna Transatlantic Technology Law Forum.
Sessions in which Mikołaj Barczentewicz participates
الأربعاء 12 يونيو, 2024
Introduction Concerns over data privacy and market concentration have intensified over time, which makes regulatory compliance more extensive to encompass competition policy and privacy protection. This session will explore key EU legal principles related to PET, examining how practices such as user profiling, tracking, and targeted a...
الخميس 13 يونيو, 2024
Introduction With the Digital Markets Act (DMA) shaping the rules governing online platforms, businesses must adapt to new compliance requirements in this evolving regulatory environment. This session offers a deep dive into the DMA’s provision, their potential impact, and strategies for ensuring compliance in a rapidly changing regulatory world.
الإثنين 12 مايو, 2025
This session brings together industry leaders and regulators to explore the essential aspects of designing compliant AI training models. In the discussion, panelists will provide a comprehensive overview of the intersection between regulatory requirements and innovative AI practices, offering practical advice and actionable insights for professionals in the field. Key topics include:
الأربعاء 14 مايو, 2025
This panel will explore emerging Data Security and Privacy Risks with respect to Data Portability and potential Privacy tradeoffs in the EU’s Digital Package. The panel will address whether more guidance or clarification is needed for such intersecting obligations and how Privacy protection is to be balanced with other rights and legal obligations.