Former representative of the National Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.-FNRS), Gregory Lewkowicz is a professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles, a member of the Perelman Centre, and the director of the SMART Law Hub within the Faculty of Law and Criminology. He is also the academic director at the Institute of Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good (FARI) in Brussels. He teaches the course “Smart Law: Algorithms, Metrics & Artificial Intelligence” at Sciences Po Law School in Paris. Additionally, he lectures at Paris II Panthéon-Assas University and the University of Liège. He is a Koyré Senior Research Fellow in Economic Law and Artificial Intelligence as part of the 3IA Chair at Université Côte d’Azur. He is also a recurring professor in the executive education programs on digital transformation and law at HEC-Paris.
His research pragmatically examines the interactions between law and digital technologies (SMART Law), global and transnational law, as well as the contemporary transformations of law and legal professions. He leads several research programs on algorithmic law and the application of artificial intelligence techniques to the development, analysis, implementation, and enforcement of legal or related norms. He is also involved in multiple research and development projects with public and private partners. Gregory Lewkowicz frequently advises public authorities and companies on digital strategy and regulation.
Gregory Lewkowicz oversees the “Penser le droit” collection at Bruylant Publishing. He serves on the board of directors of the European Academy of Legal Theory and the Brussels Academic Higher Education Pole. He is a member of the advisory board of AI4Belgium and the European Committee on AI (AI Board). He established the Brussels Bar Observatory and chaired the European Incubator of the Brussels Bar from 2017 to 2022.
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Gregory Lewkowicz publications
Journal Article
Poster: A Framework for Developing Legally Aligned Machine Learning Models in Finance
Date
DEC 2024
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Conference Proceeding
AI in Healthcare: Navigating Legal Risk Assessment with JusticeBot
Date
JAN 2025
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