Professor Roscini was selected by the Curatorium of The Hague Academy to act as co-Director of Studies of the 2025 Centre for Studies and Research.
The topic, chosen by the Curatorium, is Artificial Intelligence (AI) and International Law. The Centre aims to analyse challenges and opportunities that come from AI through the lenses of international law in a holistic manner by focusing on three different aspects: AI’s impact on the sources and institutions of the international legal order, AI’s impact on special regimes of international law and AI’s role in addressing specific contemporary problems.
Under the guidance of Professor Roscini and his fellow Director of Research Professor Marion Ho-Dac from the University of Artois, around 24 researchers will be selected to write papers on different legal aspects of AI including AI and international human rights law, AI and the international law of armed conflict and AI and international environmental law. The project will lead to the publication of an edited book.