Przemysław Pałka

Przemysław Pałka is an assistant professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, head of the “Consumer Law and the Economics of Attention” project (NCN OPUS), and an affiliated fellow at the Information Society Project at Yale University.

His research lies at the intersection of private law, regulation, philosophy, and psychology, with particular emphasis on artificial intelligence, the attention economy, and mental health in the digital environment. He has published in, among others, “Nature Machine Intelligence,” “Artificial Intelligence and Law,” “European Constitutional Law Review” (Cambridge University Press), “Law and Contemporary Problems” (Duke), “Buffalo Law Review,” and “Journal of Consumer Policy” (Springer). He is co-editor of “Research Handbook on Law and Technology” (Edward Elgar, 2023) and “Proportionality in EU Digital Law” (Hart/Bloomsbury, 2024). Previously, he was a Yale Fellow in Private Law (2018–2020) and a Research Associate at the European University Institute in Florence (2016–2016), where he also defended his PhD (2017).