木瓜福利影视

Prof. dr. N.N. (Nadya) Purtova MSc LLM

Hoogleraar
Molengraaff Instituut voor privaatrecht
n.n.purtova@uu.nl

I am a Professor of Law, Innovation, and Technology at Utrecht 木瓜福利影视鈥檚 School of Law, following previous positions at Tilburg Institute of Technology and Society (TILT), the Netherlands. My research focuses on how to understand and tackle socio-technical change related to information technologies in areas including data protection law, data ownership, data law and (collective) governance. I was awarded a 2016 ERC Starting Grant and recently completed an ERC project that proposed how legal protection against information-related problems, including data protection law, should be reformed based on understanding of information and data in information studies and economics. I am the author of Property rights in personal data: a European perspective (Kluwer Law International 2011) and 鈥淭he law of everything. Broad concept of personal data and future of EU data protection law鈥 (2018). My recent academic publications include 鈥淐ode as personal data: implications for data protection law and regulation of algorithms鈥 (2023, with Ronald Leenes), 鈥淔rom knowing by name to targeting: the meaning of identification under the GDPR鈥 (2022) and 鈥淒ata as an economic good, data as a commons, and data governance鈥 (2024, with Gijs van Maanen). I am on the editorial boards of Technology and Regulation, Computer Law & Security Review, Global Privacy Law Review, and Utrecht Law Review. I hold a PhD (cum laude) from Tilburg 木瓜福利影视, MSc from Leiden 木瓜福利影视 and LLM from Central European 木瓜福利影视.

I am a proud supervisor of a number of completed and ongoing PhD projects:

Ongoing:

Ola Al Khatib, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, on regulation of public decision-making in the area of social security in the Netherlands after the algorithmic turn (with Prof. Rob Widdershoven);

Kim Schuurman, Utrecht 木瓜福利影视, on technoligies and children's rights (with Prof. Wendy Schrama).

Completed:

Dr Mara Paun, Tilburg 木瓜福利影视, defended cum laude 15 September 2023. 鈥淟aw and Technology through the Lens of Autopoiesis. An analytical framework for dealing with regulatory disconnection illustrated through the case of the GDPR鈥 (promotor, with prof. dr. Corien Prins);

Dr Aviva de Groot, Tilburg 木瓜福利影视, defended 12 May 2023. 鈥淐are to explain?鈥, a PhD project on the right to an explanation of automated decision-making (promotor, with prof.dr. R. Leenes);

Dr Karine E Silva, Tilburg 木瓜福利影视, defended 3 December 2019. Thesis on 鈥淢itigating Botnets: Regulatory solutions for industry intervention in large-scale cybercrime鈥 (co-supervisor, promotor: prof. Bert-Jaap Koops).

Leeropdracht
Law, Innovation and Technology