Legal Complexity and Technology:
Advanced Tools for the Legal Sphere
25-29 August 2025



Legal Complexity and Technology: Advanced Tools for the Legal Sphere
The rapid advancement of technology is transforming the legal field, creating new challenges and opportunities at the intersection of law, technology, and governance. This Summer School will focus on innovative methods and tools designed to navigate and manage the complexities of modern legal systems.
Participants will study applications of artificial intelligence in legal analysis, the use of network theory to understand legal systems, and the ethical and social implications of technological innovation in governance. The program combines perspectives from computational social science, network science, and legal scholarship to provide practical skills for addressing contemporary issues in the legal domain.
This program is designed for graduate students, early-career researchers, and professionals in law, social sciences, and quantitative disciplines with an interdisciplinary flavour, such as computer science and physics. It offers lectures, collaborative projects, and opportunities to engage with leading experts in the quantitative and digital legal sphere, with the aim to present the most modern approaches to advancing legal theory and practice.
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A beautiful location
Lake Como School of Advanced studies is located c/o Fondazione Alessandro Volta in the beautiful setting of Villa del Grumello, in Como, Italy

Venue & Accommodation
The Lake Como School of Advanced Studies is an international research facility. We run fellowships, short term programmes on a wide range of interdisciplinary subjects, that share a common focus on complex systems.