The event brought together key stakeholders, including ELI, represented throught its president Prof Dr Teresa Rodriguez de Haras Ballell, to support the Commission in developing ideas for its future policy work.
The meeting focused on contractual aspects of data sharing and data driven business models and automated contracting, topics that ELI has issued recent instruments on, including through the ALI-ELI Principles for a Data Economy: Data Transactions and Data Rights (2021), the ELI Interim Report on EU Consumer Law and Automated Decision-Making: Is EU Consumer Law Ready for ADM? (2023) and the Guiding Principles and Model Rules on Digital Assistants for Consumer Contracts (2025).
During the discussions, ELI’s instruments were referenced numerous times, highlighting the Institute’s pivotal role in informing European legal developments and supporting growth through justice.