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JSJAM (Julie) Hoppenbrouwers

Biography

Julie Hoppenbrouwers is a PhD candidate at the Erasmus School of Law, department Law and Markets. Her research focuses on disruptive technologies in the legal profession. She is a participant of the Sectorplan SSH-breed ‘The Influence of Digitalisation on Work, Prosperity and Entrepreneurship’ where she works on topics at the intersection of legal theory, philosophy and technology, primarily related to the digitalization of the legal profession. Before joining Erasmus University, she worked as an associate at Human Rights Watch. She completed her bachelor’s degrees in law and in philosophy at Utrecht University and holds an LL.M. degree from King’s College London (Transnational law).

Erasmus School of Law

PhD candidate | Theory and Methodology
Email
hoppenbrouwers@law.eur.nl

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Work

  • Cees Zweistra & Julie Hoppenbrouwers (2025) - -

    • Cees Zweistra & Julie Hoppenbrouwers (2026) - AI in de rechtspraktijk (Speaker)
      Activity: Invited talk › Professional
    • Enrique Santamaria Echeverria & Julie Hoppenbrouwers (2025) - Prediction technologies and the socio-legal imaginaries of the future (Speaker)
      Activity: Oral presentation › Academic
    • Josje de Vogel, Martien Schaub, Julie Hoppenbrouwers, Alberto Quintavalla, Shu Li, Wouter Scherpenisse, Sascha van Schendel, Sean Brüggemann, Eugene Pyun & Pim Jansen (2024) - Law & Digitalisation research seminar (Organiser)
      Activity: Attending an event › Academic

    Level
    bachelor 3
    Year Level
    bachelor 3
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    RD317

    Level
    bachelor 3
    Year Level
    bachelor 3
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    RD318

    Level
    bachelor 3
    Year Level
    bachelor 3
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    RR317

    Level
    bachelor 3
    Year Level
    bachelor 3
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    RR318

    Level
    master
    Year Level
    master
    Year
    2025
    Course Code
    RT06

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    AI in legal practice: Is it really faster and better?

    Zweistra and Hoppenbrouwers discuss the impact of AI on legal practice and explain why lawyers should take a critical view of its use.
    Cees Zweistra en Julie Hoppenbrouwers

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