
Konrad Ksiazek is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Faculty of Law, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Konrad’s current research explores the extent to which automated influence through targeted advertising and digital manipulation through other means can violate our human rights, whether our existing human rights frameworks are sufficiently well-placed to respond to such threats, and what further developments might be needed to tackle them. His wider interests lie in investigating how the correct interpretation of human rights treaties and instruments should develop over time, how and in view of what considerations judges sitting in international human rights courts should interpret human rights, and how human rights law should adapt to contemporary challenges.