Gregory Lewkowicz

Professor at Université Libre de Bruxelles

Biography

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Gregory Lewkowicz is a professor at the University of Brussels and director of the Global Law Program of the Perelman Center. He holds the Alexandre Koyré Chair of Excellence in Economic Law and Artificial Intelligence at the University of Nice Sophia Antipolis. He is a visiting professor of global and transnational law at the Goethe Universität in Frankfurt and at HEC-Paris. He also teaches the interactions between law and technology at the Science Po Paris Law School as part of the Master in Economic Law and at Paris II Panthéon Assas as part of the diploma in digital transformation of law & legaltech. He is the scientific secretary of the collection “Penser le droit” (Larcier Editions), director of the Society of Global and Transnational Law (Geneva) and member of the digital pole of the Club des juristes (Paris).

His research focuses mainly on global and transnational law, on the transformations of the legal professions and on the history of ideas and jurisprudence. He coordinates several research programs on algorithmic law and on the interactions between law and technology. Each year, he convenes the Brussels Global Law Week. He is in charge of the observatory of the Brussels Bar.

He has published several books and papers among which: Corporate responsibilities and co-regulation (Brussels, Bruylant, 2007), Judging human rights: Europe and the United States face to face (Brussels, Bruylant, 2008), Rethinking the contract (Paris, Dalloz, 2009), Financial rating agencies between markets and States (Brussels, Larcier, 2013), Global constitutional standards (Brussels, Bruylant, 2018).

Gregory Lewkowicz serves as the executive director of the Global and Transnational Law Society. He is the chairman of the European Incubator of the Brussels Bar Association along with Ms Vinciane Gillet. Since 2006, he has been the secretary of the series “Penser le droit” (Bruylant publishing). He is a member of the board of directors of the European Academy of Legal Theory and of the Brussels Pole for Higher Education.

During his career, Gregory Lewkowicz has taught at Artois University Law School (2007-2008), Université Catholique de Lille (2010-2011), Vienna University (2012-2013), Luzern University (2013-2014) and Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana de Medellín (2009 / 2016). He was also the principal investigator of several research projects among which: “The Global Challenges of International Terrorism and the Rule of Law: Reflections and Discussions on the EU-US Relationship in the Fight Against Terrorism” funded by the Delegation of the European Commission in Washington, “ATLAS: Armed Conflicts, Peacekeeping, Transitional Justice: Law as Solution” funded by the 7th Framework Program of the European Union, “JANUS: Joint Academics for New Understanding of Shifting International Law and Relations” funded by the French Community of Belgium .

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