LegalTech Lab
The LegalTech Lab brings fresh momentum to justice and public administration: we digitize processes, streamline workflows, and create space for innovation – for a modern region and a strong future!
The LegalTech Lab JTC is turning the digital transformation of justice and public administration into a lived reality. Operating at the intersection of law, technology, and innovation, we tackle the most pressing challenges facing the public sector.
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In public administration, we are cutting through bureaucracy with our AI-powered funding guidelines generator —eliminating paperwork and unnecessary administrative burdens.
At the same time, we are driving the urgently needed modernization of the justice system. Our flagship project: modeling a fully digital debt enforcement process in partnership with the Ministry of Justice.
We are embedding digital expertise in the region through our “Future Legal Education” certificate program and fostering innovation with our Lab Launch Space on campus—a creative hub for new ideas. By doing so, we retain talent in the region and counteract the brain drain of young legal professionals.
Our global impact is demonstrated by our interactive Explorer Tool for UNCITRAL documents, positioning our region as a leader in cutting-edge LegalTech solutions.
Team
Dr. habil. Konstantin Branovitskiy, Team Leader
Liubov Zazulina, Ph.D.
Georgia Könemann
Luzia Ferenschild
We cordially invite you
Here you can find all upcoming events where you can meet our research team. We look forward to seeing you there!
Introduction to Legal Tech
Whether you are interested in technology or simply curious, here you will find inspiration, knowledge and a glimpse into the future of law. Come along and find out how you can help shape the legal world of tomorrow with legal tech!
Halle/Saale, Sachsen-Anhalt 06108 Germany
Peer-Workshop: Knowledge transfer – for whom?
At universities and in research funding guidelines, there is a growing expectation that transfer-oriented projects generate societal impact, although the concrete mediation of scientific and practice-related requirements remains unclear. This interdisciplinary workshop offers participants a space to reflect on existing transfer activities, their challenges, and potential contributions to societal change.
Halle (Saale), 06108 Germany




