Katja De Vries
SCIENTIST
Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Law
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium
Biography
Dr. Katja de Vries (The Hague, 1979) studied at Sciences Po in Paris, obtained two masters degrees with distinction at Leiden University (in both Civil Law and Cognitive Psychology) and graduated in 2007 at Oxford University (M.Jur.). She worked at Leiden University as a research assistant in Theoretical Psychology (2001-2002) and in Roman Law (2003-2005). Since September 2007 she is a PhD student in Legal Philosophy at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Free University of Brussels) within the Law and autonomic computing. A mutual transformation process-project.
Research Interest
Her research is focused on the collisions and interactions between legal and technological modes of thinking. More in particular she studies the impact of advanced data technologies (e.g. profiling and data mining) on legal semantics.
Publications
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De Vries Ekaterina, Van Dijk Niels, Herve Le Borgne, Popescu Adrian, Petkos G., Catterall N., Lund Dave, Claeys Laurence, Padyab A.M., Michalareas Theodoros (2015) Coordination and Integration of Legal Aspects in USEMP. USEMP.
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De Vries Ekaterina, Depreeuw Sari, Van Dijk Niels, Hildebrandt Mireille (2015) Copyrights and portrait rights in content posted on Online Social Networks. USEMP.
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Van Dijk Niels, De Vries Ekaterina, Depreeuw Sari, Hildebrandt Mireille (2016) Copyrights and Rights in Digital Persona on Online Social Networks. USEMP.