My research explores the ethical and political dimensions of delegating decision-making to artificial intelligence systems. I examine how algorithmic decisions interact with moral, legal, and institutional requirements within democratic and rule-of-law frameworks.

This work lies at the intersection of political and moral philosophy, the philosophy of law, and the philosophy of technology. It is informed by twenty-five years of professional experience in public and private law, and in digital and media policy—a background that grounds a perspective attentive to the institutional conditions under which normative principles must be applied.

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