Lado Sirdadze

Dr Lado Sirdadze is an Associate Professor of Law at the Business and Technology University, Tbilisi. Expert in Legal Technologies/Legal Engineer, Berlin. Associate Editor of Oxford University Commonwealth Journal, Oxford, UK. Editor in Chief of Georgian-German Journal of Comparative Law, Tbilisi, Georgia. Project Executive of “Digital Academy of Legal Tech” Grant Project of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia.

His expertise lies at the intersection of law and technology, particularly in the digitalization of public governance and legal technologies in the public governance.

Summary of Lado Sirdadze 's lecture is available HERE.

 

1. What made you apply for the grant?
I applied for the Ludovika Scholars Program because it offers a unique opportunity to
engage in scholarly exchange with Hungarian experts, particularly in the field of legal
technology and digital governance. My background combines law and technology, and I
am deeply invested in the development of rule-based AI systems for public sector
efficiency. This program aligns perfectly with my research interests and professional goals,
providing a platform to share my experience and learn from a new academic environment.
As a representative of Business and Technology University in Tbilisi, Georgia, I see this as
a chance to build bridges between our institutions.

2. What do you expect from the program?
From the program, I expect a mutually enriching exchange of knowledge and practices
related to digital public governance. I look forward to collaborating with fellow scholars,
delivering public lectures, and hosting interactive workshops on machine-executable
regulations. I also hope to explore how Hungarian institutions are incorporating legal
technologies and contribute to comparative discussions on public sector digitalization.

3. What role does this grant play in your professional career?
This grant plays a very important role in advancing my academic and professional goals. It
enables me to expand my international network and contribute to global conversations on
AI-driven governance. It also provides a platform for future collaborations, such as joint
publications and journal contributions. I am honored to bring Georgian academic
perspectives into this international dialogue. I am sincerely grateful for this opportunity,
and I highly value the professionalism and excellent organization of the program.