I am not your usual Doctor,
I am Dr Emma GRego.
Emma Grego, Ph.D. in Law, is a dedicated legal professional with a strong interest for innovation and digital tools. Her research on the use of social media and the internet by courts has positioned her as an expert in the legal knowledge and information ecosystem. She is the author of “Additional speech by French High Courts. A study of official digital communications used for Judicial Diplomacy”.
Her expertise in Law & Technology, Online Communication, Marketing, and Project Management makes her an interesting creative legal . She believes that creative legal strategies are the future of legal counsel, transforming it into a valuable business asset.
Drawing from her entrepreneurial family background, Emma possesses a natural growth mindset and a deep understanding of customers' needs. As a Caribbean lawyer with a strong enthusiasm for technology, she believes that culturally diverse workplaces are essential for fostering innovation and creativity.
Dive into this website to discover Emma's work, aspirations, and vision. We hope you enjoy the experience, and don't hesitate to reach out on LinkedIn to continue the conversation.
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You may have seen Emma speak at…
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ISP Reading groups
ISP ideas lunch
Digital Humanity Lab
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Paper presented: “Open data knowledge made by jurisdictions or jurisdictions 2.0”
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Paper presented: “Twitter Logic and the Judge. A New Perspective on Judicial Discourse"
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Paper presented: “Empowering the French Constitutional Court Through Its Online Communication: A Guideline for the Legal Community”
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Paper presented: “Alienation Act. How the Constitutional power creates alienation”
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Paper presented and published: “Legal Open Data or risks of misinformation on a large scale” -
Données et technologies numériques. Approches juridique, scientifique et éthique, N. Nevejeans (dir.), Ed. Mare & Martin / LGDJ - https://www.lgdj.fr/donnees-et-technologies-numeriques-9782849345610.html
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Paper presented and published:
Emma Grego, « Les discours péri-décisionnels, une source d’interprétation concurrente ? », La Revue des droits de l’homme [En ligne], 21 | 2022 http://journals.openedition.org/revdh/14481
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Presented Paper: “E-learning’s courts or a court-generated Open data legal knowledge”
