We are pleased to present the fourth edition of our compendium of insights, gathering all contributions developed throughout 2024. This release marks the culmination of another year of collaborative work, driven by the dedication and enthusiasm of our Researchers and Legal Movers.

Over the past year, the centre focused on the analysis of six key thematic areas shaping the future of societies and urban ecosystems: Regulatory Policies on Climate, Energy and Environmental Sustainability; Public Administration; Smart Mobility; Automation and the City of the Future; Health and Well-being; and Platforms, E-Commerce and Digital Contracts.

 

It was a year of exploration, reflection and knowledge sharing – defined by continuous learning, thought-provoking discussions and research centred on the challenges and opportunities of today’s world

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