European Law Institute

Overview of the organization
The European Law Institute (ELI) is an independent, democratic, membership-based organization of distinguished founding. It was established as an ‘Association Internationale Sans But Lucratif’(AISBL) under Belgian law on 1 June 2011. The idea for a European Law Institute was inspired by the activities of the American Law Institute (ALI), founded in 1923. ELI serves a similar purpose within the European legal context, focusing on European legal development in a global context.
Project and activity overview
Access to Digital Assets - https://www.europeanlawinstitute.eu/projects-publications/current-projects/current-projects/eli-access-to-digital-assets/ Guiding Principles and Model Rules on Algorithmic Contracts - https://www.europeanlawinstitute.eu/projects-publications/current-projects/current-projects/eli-guiding-principles-and-model-rules-on-algorithmic-contracts/ Digitalisation of Civil Justice Systems in Europe - https://www.europeanlawinstitute.eu/projects-publications/current-projects/current-projects/eli-digitalisation-of-civil-justice-systems-in-europe/ Model Rules on Succession of Digital Assets, Data and other Digital Remains - https://www.europeanlawinstitute.eu/projects-publications/current-projects/current-projects/eli-succession-of-digital-assets-data-and-other-digital-remains/
Areas of work related to AI
Email address of the organization
secretariat@europeanlawinstitute.eu