Professor of Internet Law, Queen Mary University of London
Julia Hörnle joined Queen Mary University of London in 2000 and is a Professor of Internet Law.
Julia trained with the international lawfirm of Eversheds, qualifying as a solicitor in 1999. She practised in their London and Brussels Offices before joining Queen Mary University of London.
She is an expert in internet law, focusing on regulatory issues, consumer protection, jurisdiction and online dispute resolution.
Julia teaches Cyberspace Law for the LLM and LLB and parts of other courses in the Computer and Communications Law offering.
Julia is the Director of Taught Programmes at CCLS.

Regulating content won't make the internet safer - we have to change the business models
Mar 21, 2022 15:18 pm UTC| Technology Business
An upheaval of the law governing what can be published online is taking place in the shape of the online safety bill. The bill, which is currently making its way through parliament, has the hyperbolic ambition to make the...