The UAB has launched the IA JURISSALUD project, a pioneering initiative that analyses the main legal challenges arising from the use of predictive artificial intelligence in the healthcare field, within the framework of the recent European and national regulatory drive.
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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.
Neurorights and Artificial Intelligence: Legal Challenges in the Age of the Neuroverse
22 01 2026
Yesterday, the Faculty hosted a new session of the CAFÈ#IA Programme with the lecture “Neurorights and the Neuroverse”, delivered by Professor Carlos Amunátegui. The session offered a critical examination of the legal and ethical challenges arising from the intersection between artificial intelligence and the nervous system, with particular attention to the protection of fundamental rights in the digital era.
International legal analysis of the recent events in Venezuela
05 01 2026
The recent events in Venezuela have shaken the international community and have reopened an intense debate on the limits of international law, state sovereignty, and the use of force in international relations. Beyond their immediate political consequences, these events raise highly relevant legal questions about the current international order.
Presentation Session of Major Law Firms for Law and Master's in Legal Practice Students
25 11 2025
The Faculty of Law brought together some of the country’s leading law firms in a session aimed at bringing the professional world closer to fourth-year undergraduate students and students of the Master’s in Legal Practice. The activity enabled students to gain first-hand insight into career opportunities and working dynamics within the legal sector.