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Adriana Mutu to Speak at the 2026 Go Digital in Law – Winter School

9–14 February 2026 | Iași, Romania
MEDEA is pleased to announce that Adriana Mutu, founding member of the network and expert in European media regulation, will join the 2026 edition of the Go Digital in Law – Winter School as a guest speaker.
Organised by the Faculty of Law at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, in collaboration with the EC2U Alliance, the Winter School brings together students, doctoral researchers, and early-career professionals from across Europe to explore the intersections of law, technology, and digital governance.
Adriana will deliver a lecture addressing key regulatory challenges in the digital environment, with a focus on the Digital Services Act (DSA), content moderation, platform accountability, and the evolving role of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD).
This year’s edition is organised in collaboration with the European Campus of City-Universities (EC2U) and brings together the eight partner universities of the alliance: the University of Poitiers (France), the University of Turku (Finland), the University of Coimbra (Portugal), Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany), Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași (Romania), the University of Salamanca (Spain), the University of Pavia (Italy), and the University of Linz (Austria), alongside Umeå University (Sweden) and longstanding academic partners such as the University of Białystok (Poland) and the Faculty of Computer Science at UAIC.
The programme is supported by organisational partners including the Legal Clinic Association, the Doctoral School of Law, and the Faculty of Computer Science of UAIC, and benefits from the involvement of the European Commission.
The programme includes sessions scheduled between 2–13 February 2026, and concludes with the international conference COPEJI 9.0: Legal Perspectives on the Internet – Governing the Ungovernable, where Adriana will also participate.
MEDEA congratulates Adriana on this invitation and welcomes her continued engagement in advancing rights-based approaches to digital regulation.