Nikos Th. Nikolinakos
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Nikos Th. Nikolinakos is a prominent legal scholar specializing in European Union technology law, with a particular focus on artificial intelligence regulation, robotics, and emerging digital technologies. His research sits at the intersection of law, policy, and technological innovation, addressing some of the most pressing regulatory challenges of the digital age. Nikolinakos has made significant contributions to the understanding of the EU's evolving legal framework for AI, most notably through his widely cited 2023 work on the EU AI Act, which has already garnered 39 citations and stands as a key reference for researchers and policymakers navigating this landmark legislation. His scholarship traces the development of EU AI governance across nearly a decade, from early policy developments between 2015 and 2018 through to contemporary liability frameworks, providing scholars with an invaluable longitudinal perspective on regulatory evolution. His work on adapting civil liability regimes to accommodate AI and robotics reflects a deep engagement with the practical legal challenges posed by autonomous systems. For students and researchers working in technology law, AI governance, or digital policy, Nikolinakos's body of work offers authoritative and timely analysis of one of Europe's most consequential regulatory undertakings.
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