Dr. Akanksha Bisoyi
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin und Doktorandin
Akanksha Bisoyi ist Postdoktorandin am Lehrstuhl für Recht, Wissenschaft und Technologie der TUM. Ihre Forschung konzentriert sich auf die Überschneidung von Recht und neuen Technologien, einschließlich Blockchain, künstlicher Intelligenz (KI) und dem Metaverse. Ihr Ziel ist es, rechtliche Modelle und interaktive Plattformen zu entwerfen und zu entwickeln, um diese Beziehungen zu erforschen. Als Lehrbeauftragte unterrichtet sie Kurse über Data Governance und Recht im Zusammenhang mit neuen Technologien.
Ausbildung und Berufserfahrung
2024 | Promotion (Dr. jur) Lehrstuhl für Recht, Wissenschaft und Technik, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology, TU München, Deutschland Thesis: Blockchain and Legitimacy – The Rule of Law by Design
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seit 2021 | Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter Lehrstuhl für Recht, Wissenschaft und Technik, TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology, TU München, Deutschland |
2018-2020 | Master in International Law Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Geneva, Switzerland Thesis - Improving ‘Availability’ Dimension of Food Security – Balancing Farmers’ Rights and Commercial Plant Breeders’Rights through GM crop specific IPR in India
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2018-2020 | Berufserfahrung Junior Policy and Research Analyst, International Telecommunication Union, Genf; Legal Trainee, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Genf; Legal Researcher, Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations, Genf. |
2013-2018 | Bachelors in Arts and Law (BA.LLB (Hons.)) NMIMS, Mumbai Indien
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- Blockchain und Rechtsstaatlichkeit
- Künstliche Intelligenz und Recht
- Immersive Realitäten und Legal Governance
- Computational Law
- Technologische und rechtliche Normativität
- Law by Design
- Menschenrechte im digitalen Zeitalter
- Developing a Digital Toolkit to Enhance the Communication for Scientific Health Claims
- Rule of Law, Legitimacy and Effective COVID-19 Control Technologies
- Basics in Data Law and Governance (BDLG)
- NLawP: Natural Language Processing and Legal Tech
- New dimensions of data governance
- Articles
- Bisoyi, A. (2022). Ownership, liability, patentability, and creativity issues in artificial intelligence. Information Security Journal: A Global Perspective, 31(4), 377–386. https://doi.org/10.1080/19393555.2022.2060879
- ‘Data Protection in Cloud Robotics – Transparency and Security Issues’ (2021) International Journal of Legal Science & Innovation, Issue 4(3), Page 1081 - 1091, ISSN No. 2581-9453, DOI: https://doij.org/10.10000/IJLSI.111019
- Book Chapters
- ‘Elucidating Right to Privacy through Individual Choices, Perception and Behaviour’, in Anthology on “Law and Privacy”, Edition 1, Page 26-39 (2021), ISBN: 978-1-68576-186-8
- ‘Application of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) in Electronic Evidence : A Sweet Spot For Principles Of Indian Evidence Act’ (2022) in Sesquicentennial Commemorative Volume of Indian Evidence Act (National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi 2022), ISBN: 978-81-952237-1-8
- ‘Post Schrems II – Impact of lawful sharing of data for health research: Lessons for India’, Proceedings of the Two-Day National Conference on Data Privacy – A Cyber Colloquium, ICFAI Law School Hyderabad (IUP Publication 2021) (Adjudged as Best Paper)
- White Paper
- ‘White Paper – The Rule of Law, Legitimacy and Effective COVID-19 Control Technologies’ (2022), Jointly authored along with Julinda Beqiraj, Christian Djeffal, Mark Findlay, Jane Loo, and Ong Li Min. ISBN: 978-3-910426-00-9
- Web Contents
- A relational map linking Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with Convention of Child Rights (COP), ITU (https://www.itu-cop-guidelines.com/policymakers)
- ITU Thought Leaders’ contribution – 2020 Virtual Girls’ in ICT Days (https://news.itu.int/what-happed-on-the-first-fully-virtual-girls-in-ict-day/
- European Society of International Law