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Tatjana Evas is a Policy Analyst in the European Parliamentary Research Service and Associate Professor of EU and Comparative law (on leave) at Tallinn University of Technology. In 2011, she received Bremen Studienpreis Award for best PhD Thesis is social science and humanities. She has extensive professional experience including at the Columbia Law School, New York; Riga Graduate School of Law; Center for Policy Studies, Budapest; Jean Monnet Centre for European Studies, Bremen and European University Institute, Florence. She is author of severa publications on prestigious national and international journals. Her current research work focuses on the regulation of new technologies, use of AI technologies in courts, and methodology for impact assessment. Most recently she scientifically coordinated European Parliament’s public consultation on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence(2017) and published European Added Value Assessment on Liability of Autonomous Vehicles (2018)