Julian A. Morgan
Research Project:
The Resonance of Practices of Authority in Platform Governance
Vita
Bachelor of Laws at the University of Geneva from 2016 to 2019. Master of Laws at the University of Zurich in 2021 (summa cum laude). L.L.M. in European and International Law at the University of Amsterdam in 2022 (cum laude).
Academic Excellence Research Track at the University of Amsterdam in 2022. Since October 2022 co-tutelle doctoral candidate at the Humboldt-University of Berlin and the University of Amsterdam as well as Research Fellow at the DFG-Graduate Program "Dynamic Integration" at the Humboldt-University of Berlin.
Legal Advisor at the Amsterdam Business and Human Rights Law Clinic (2021). Research consultant at Systemic Justice with a focus on Human Rights litigation (2022). Research assistant within the framework of the ENLENS Project: Sustainable developement and the Energy Transition within the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Marija Bartl and Prof. Dr. Ans Kolk (2022).
Managing editor of the Glossary of decentralized technosocial systems in the Internet Policy Review (2022).
Research Interests
- Internet & Platform Governance
- European Comparative Law
- Legal Theory of Fundamental rights
- Legal Sociology and Discourse analysis
- EU Policy-making
Publications
- Friedl, Paul & Morgan, Julian: (2024). Decentralised content moderation. Internet Policy Review, 13(2).