Teaching

My teaching interests include: legal AI, empirical legal methods, judicial lawmaking, legal theory, EU law, comparative judicial politics, legal theory and European integration. I believe in interactive learning and my class feature online games, simulations, surveys, hands-on data analysis, programming, quizzes and role-playing games.

Postgraduate course (in English):

  • Judicial Lawmaking.
  • The Court of Justice and the Emerging Common Law of Europe.
  • Empirical Legal Methods (PhD crash course).
  • A Normative Framework, What For? (PhD crash course).

Undergraduate courses taught in Leuven:

  • Jurisprudence Tutorials (Legal AI, in English).
  • Foundations of Law (in French).
  • Introduction to French law (in French).

I have taught workshops on Empirical Legal Methods, Legal AI, R and Python programming for lawyers, Legal Forecasting and Network Analysis at various institutions around Europe. I teach every year in the Law and AI Summer School at the European University Institute in Florence and, as Visiting Professor, in the Quantitative Empirical Methods and Artificial Intelligence Summer School at University of Toulouse-Capitole. I am also Professor at Brussels School of Artificial Intelligence.