Call for Papers: for Writing Workshop on the European AI Act, Tübingen, 11 July 2025
University of Tübingen
Chair of Law and Artificial Intelligence
Writing Workshop on the European AI Act
Call for Abstracts
Tübingen, 11 July 2025
This workshop sets out to discuss four contributions to the bourgeoning literature on the AI Act, a year after its gazette publication. Participants are expected to engage in conversations about their works. Its aim is to offer an opportunity to early-stage researchers (PhD students, post-doctoral researchers, assistant professors) to receive feedback on their research from their peers as well as from the rest of the attending audience, and to allow them to know more about what aspect(s) of the AI Act each other are working on.
If you are interested in presenting your work, please submit an abstract (max 300 words) and a brief bio (max 100 words) by 16 May 2025 (at 23:59 CEST) to Tommaso Fia ([email protected]). Content-wise, the only requirement is that the submission engages with the European AI Act. We encourage authors to embrace a diverse range of methodologies and perspectives, welcoming original and creative accounts. Whether the chosen approach is doctrinal, critical, normative, socio-legal, empirical, or interdisciplinary, all submissions are equally welcome and will be taken into consideration on equal footing. Although the focus is on EU law, non-Eurocentric perspectives are gladly received.
Selected participants will be notified by late May. They will be asked to send their draft papers (6,000-8,000 words) by mid-June, to read others’ papers in advance and come to the sessions prepared to offer feedback on each piece. Stipends will be available to cover travel expenses and one night of accommodation in Tübingen. Participants will be offered lunch on the day of the workshop.
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