Vladimir Apraxine is interested in subjects related to public international law, technology and law, and human rights law. He is specifically passionate about how technologies such as AI and blockchain can disrupt the law and how to reconcile ethical and human-centered values with such tools.
At the Centre Perelman, his work focuses on research about interactions between AI and law.
Prior to joining the Centre Perelman, Vladimir gained valuable experience and knowledge in various areas of law. He graduated in 2021 from a LL.B in European and International Law taught at Maastricht University. He then completed a LL.M in Public International Law at the University of Amsterdam. He also conducted in 2022 an internship at the Clooney Foundation for Justice (CFJ) and followed various trainings in international law and AI.
He is currently pursuing an Advanced Master in Intellectual Property and ICT Law at KU Leuven, where he aspires to deepen his knowledge about the regulation of AI generated art.
He is a native French speaker, fluent in English, and has basic knowledge of Dutch.
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