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==About==
'''Ugo Pagallo''' was one of the co-authors of the [[The Onlife Manifesto]], which was drafted on behalf of the  [[Digital Futures Task Force]] of DG Connect of the European Commission in 2012. She was one of the members of the [[The Onlife Initiative]], in which [[Yiannis Laouris]] of [[Future Worlds Center]] was also a member.
 
==Short Bio==
'''Ugo Pagallo''' is Professor of Jurisprudence at the Department of Law, University of Turin, since 2000, faculty at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) in London and faculty fellow at the NEXA Center for Internet and Society at the Po- litecnico of Turin. He is a member of the Group of Experts for the Onlife Initiative set up by the European Commission (2011-2013), and chief editor of the Digitalica series published by Giappichelli in Turin as well as co-editor of the AICOL series by Springer. Author of nine monographs and numerous essays in scholarly journals, his main interests are AI & law, network theory, robotics, and information technology law (specially data protection law and copyright).
'''Ugo Pagallo''' is Professor of Jurisprudence at the Department of Law, University of Turin, since 2000, faculty at the Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) in London and faculty fellow at the NEXA Center for Internet and Society at the Po- litecnico of Turin. He is a member of the Group of Experts for the Onlife Initiative set up by the European Commission (2011-2013), and chief editor of the Digitalica series published by Giappichelli in Turin as well as co-editor of the AICOL series by Springer. Author of nine monographs and numerous essays in scholarly journals, his main interests are AI & law, network theory, robotics, and information technology law (specially data protection law and copyright).


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