Jan de Bruyne
Assistant Professor
- Name
- Dr. J. de Bruyne
- Telephone
- +31 71 527 8838
- j.de.bruyne@law.leidenuniv.nl
Jan De Bruyne is Assistant Professor at eLaw- Center for Law and Digital Technologies.
Biography
Dr. Jan De Bruyne is Assistant Professor at eLaw (0,2 FTE). He obtained a Master’s degree in Political Sciences at Ghent University and a Master’s degree in Law at the same university. He successfully defended his PhD in September 2018 on a topic dealing with the liability of third-party certifiers. He was a postdoctoral researcher on robots and liability at the Faculty of Law and Criminology of Ghent University. He currently also works as a research expert on AI and (tort) law at the KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) and as a senior researcher at the Knowledge Centre for Data & Society. He is also lecturer e-contracts within the Master of Intellectual Property and ICT Law at the KU Leuven. He has numerous publications in academic journals and books, and is the editor of "Autonome motorvoertuigen: een multidisciplinair onderzoek naar de maatschappelijke impact" (Vanden Broele, 2020), "Artificiële intelligentie en Maatschappij" (Gompel&Svacina, 2021) and "Artificial intelligence and the law" (Intersentia, 2021). He is a member of Leuven.AI as well as of different other academic institutions (e.g. ICAV, CVGR,...). Jan De Bruyne was a Visiting Fellow at the TC Beirne School of Law (Brisbane, Queensland), a Van Calker Fellow at the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law and has been a Visiting Fellow at the Institute of European and Comparative Law of Oxford University and at the Center for European Legal Studies of the University of Cambridge.
Assistant Professor
- Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
- Instituut voor Metajuridica
- eLaw@Leiden
- Bruyne J. de & Dheu O. (2023), Liability for damage caused by artificial intelligence: some food for thought and current proposals. In: Morgan P. (Ed.), Tort liability and autonomous systems accidents: common and civil law perspectives. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing. 27-62.
- Witt C. & Bruyne J. de (2023), The interplay between machine learning and data minimization under the GDPR: the case of Google's topics API, International Data Privacy Law 13(4): 284-298.
- Bruyne J. de (2023), Third-party certification and artificial intelligence: some considerations in light of the European Commission proposal for a regulation on artificial intelligence. In: Kalpokas I. & Kalpokienė J. (Eds.), Intelligent and autonomous: transforming values in the face of technology. Value Inquiry Book Series no. 390. Leiden: Brill. 67-88.
- De Bruyne J. & Ebers M. (2023), Editorial for the special issue: “AI and Private Law”, European Review of Private Law 31(2/3): 233-238.
- Bruyne J. De, Dheu O. & Ducuing C. (2023), The European Commission's approach to extra-contractual liability and AI: an evaluation of the AI liability directive and the revised product liability directive, Computer Law and Security Review 51: 105894.
- Dheu O. & Bruyne J. de (2023), Artificial intelligence and Tort law: a ‘Multi-faceted’ reality, European Review of Private Law 31(2/3): 261-298.
- Bruyne J. de & Vanleenhove C. (Eds.) (2023), Artificial Intelligence and the law: [Second Revised Edition]. Antwerp: Intersentia.
- Herbosch M. & De Bruyne J. (2022), Artificiële intelligentie, aansprakelijkheid en contractenrecht: enkele aandachtspunten voor bedrijfsjuristen. In: Institut des juristes d’entreprise & Instituut voor bedrijfsjuristen (Eds.), Artificiële intelligentie door de ogen van de bedrijfsjurist = L’intelligence artificielle à travers les yeux des juristes d’entreprise. Le Droit des Affaires en Évolution = Tendensen in het bedrijfsrecht no. 32. Brussels: Larcier Intersentia. 45-76.
- Bruyne J. de & Bouteca N. (Eds.) (2021), Artificiële intelligentie en maatschappij. Oud-Turnhout & 's-Hertogenbosch: Gompel & Svacina.
- Van Gool E., De Bruyne J. & Fierens M. (2021), De regulering van artificiële intelligentie (deel 2): Een analyse van buitencontractuele aansprakelijkheid, Rechtskundig weekblad 84(26): 1003-1024.
- De Bruyne J. & Benichou B. (2021), Regulating Artificial Intelligence in the European Union. In: D'Agostino G., Gaon A. & Piovesan C. (Eds.) Leading Legal Disruption: Artificial Intelligence And A Toolkit For Lawyers And The Law. Toronto: Thomson Reuters. 329-351.
- De Bruyne J., Wauters E., Gils T., Vranckaert K., Bénichou B. & Valcke P. (2021), Ethical principles and (non-)existing legal rules for AI. Brussels: Knowledge Centre Data & Society = Kenniscentrum Data & Maatschappij (KDM).
- De Bruyne J. & Vanleenhove C. (Eds.) (2021), Artificial Intelligence and the Law. Cambridge – Antwerp – Chicago: Intersentia.
- Fierens M., Van Gool E. & De Bruyne J. (2021), De regulering van artificiële intelligentie (deel 1): Een algemene stand van zaken en een analyse van enkele vraagstukken inzake consumentenbescherming, Rechtskundig weekblad 84(25): 962-980.
- De Bruyne J. (Ed.) (2021), Autonome motorvoertuigen: een multidisciplinair onderzoek naar de maatschappelijke impact. Brugge: Vanden Broele.
- De Bruyne J., Wauters E., Bénichou B., Valcke P. & Gils T. (2021), Artificial intelligence and data protection: an exploratory guide. Brussels: Knowledge Centre Data & Society / Kenniscentrum Data & Maatschappij (KDM).
- De Bruyne J., Van Gool E. & Gils T. (2021), Tort Law and Damage Caused by AI Systems. In: De Bruyne J. & Vanleenhove C. (Eds.), Artificial intelligence and the law. Cambridge – Antwerp – Chicago: Intersentia. 359-404.
- Aroyo A.M., De Bruyne J., Dheu O., Fosch-Villaronga E., Gudkov A., Hoch H., Jones S., Lutz C., Sætra H., Solberg M. & Tamò-Larrieux A. (2021), Overtrusting robots: Setting a research agenda to mitigate overtrust in automation, Paladyn: Journal of Behavioral Robotics 12(1): 423-436.
- Al Ganim N. & De Bruyne J. (2020), Aansprakelijkheid en sciencefiction: De wetten van Asimov en het buitencontractueel aansprakelijkheidsrecht, Nieuw Juridisch Weekblad 19(422): 374-385.
- De Bruyne J. (2019), Tort Law and the Regulation of Classification Societies: Between Public and Private Roles in the Maritime Industry, European Review of Private Law 27(2): 429-450.
- De Bruyne J. & Vanleenhove C. (2016), Liability in the Medical Sector: The 'Breast-Taking' Consequences of the Poly Implant Prothese Case, European Review of Private Law 24(5): 823-854.