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Seminar on the impact of the Digital Omnibus Act on the AI Regulation
03 02 2026
The Faculty of Law of the UAB has hosted a seminar by Martin Ebers, president of the Robotics & AI Law Society (RAILS), on the impact of the Digital Omnibus Act on the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence, addressed to students of the Master in Artificial Intelligence and Digital Law.
International Masterclass and BIP Week
03 02 2026
From 26 to 30 January, the UAB Faculty of Law hosted a week of Masterclass and BIP with the participation of 18 European universities, focused on artificial intelligence, fundamental rights and cross-border cooperation.
Seminar on the 2028-2034 Multiannual Financial Framework
03 02 2026
The UAB Faculty of Law hosted yesterday the seminar “MFF 2028–2034: an ambitious budget for Europe”, given by Rosa Aldea Busquets, in collaboration with AIACE. The session opens a series of seminars aimed mainly at the students of the MUIE with the aim of deepening in the great current debates of the European Union.
New scientific collection: Argumentation and Theory of Justice (Colex Editorial)
20 01 2026
The Colex publishing house expands its catalog with the new scientific collection Argumentación y Teorías de la Justicia, an academic proposal that delves into legal thought, argumentation and the philosophical foundations of law, under the direction of Maria Barcons Campmajó and Marc-Abraham Puig Hernández.
The Faculty of Law hosts the 2nd Teaching Innovation Conference on teaching, technology and law
15 12 2025
The Faculty of Law at the UAB hosted the 2nd Teaching Innovation Conference, a meeting that brought together faculty members and the university community to reflect on and share experiences in legal education in the context of technological transformation and educational innovation.
Guest Lecture: Introduction to the cybercrime economy: Online criminal convergence settings
17 11 2025
The Faculty of Law hosted a lecture by Prof. Steven Kemp, a cybercrime specialist, who provided students with a clear and up-to-date overview of how the online criminal economy operates and the digital environments where criminal activity converges.