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Valentina Dalla Giovanna

1 December 2023

Valentina Dalla Giovanna is a university researcher member within the Smart Law Hub, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), since September 2023, and she is a lawyer at the French Brussels Bar since November 2019.

From a young age, she showed great interest in new technologies and social justice matters. Her experience and international background have reinforced her attraction and curiosity for these subjects.

She obtained her master’s degree in law from the ULB, with a specialization in public and international law, during which she did her Erasmus (exchange program) at the Freie Universität Berlin.

Within the Smart Law Hub, Valentina is involved in applied research projects, with a particular focus on medical data law and artificial intelligence. She collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, particularly on projects aimed at establishing a data altruism organization and on projects related to the adoption of artificial intelligence tools in the healthcare sector, under the direction of Professor Gregory Lewkowicz.

Alongside her activity as a Researcher, Valentina is a lawyer with Rawlings Giles Law Firm, an independent international law firm with a main focus on commercial and corporate law. Her practices focuses on data protection law and on the freedom of speech in the digital age.

Additionally, Valentina Dalla Giovanna also treats cases in medical law, contract law and more broadly on commercial and civil law.  She speaks French, Italian, English and German. She also has a good passive knowledge of Dutch.

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