Tomer Shadmy

Dr. Tomer Shadmy
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Tomer Shadmy’s current research explores the construction of digital rights through non-human-rights law arrangements
These arrangements include technological design, private ordering, corporate governance, investment practices, and ethical mechanisms.
The study maps, conceptualizes, and problematizes the actual and potential use of these alternative sources for advancing the needs and interests served by digital human rights.
It also examines the interplay between these parallel tracks, as well as the pros and cons of advancing digital human rights through extra-legal arrangements.

Dr. Tomer Shadmy's research focuses on the governance of data-driven technologies, and on the impact of new technology on democracy and human rights. Her scholarship is situated in the burgeoning field of Law, Ethics, and Computer Science.  She explores the regulation of social media platforms, data governance, and regulation and auditing of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Dr. Shadmy is a research fellow at The School of Computer Science & Engineering Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and at the Federmann Cyber Security Research Center. She is an adjunct professor for Computer Science, Law and Ethics at Tel Aviv University and at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Previously she was a visiting professor at The University of Turin, and a research fellow at the Program on Corporate Governance, Harvard Law School and at The Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po).