Mr Ibrahim Dhouafli
PhD Student
Research area(s)
- Civil Liability Law
- Artificial Intelligence Governance
- Digital Health Law and Regulation
- Immersive Technologies and Healthcare (VR/AR)
- Comparative Law (UK–Tunisia)
- Regulatory Governance and Risk Management
- Design for Policy and Governance (Co-Design)
Research Interests
My research interests lie at the intersection of law, artificial intelligence, and healthcare innovation, with a particular focus on how emerging technologies reshape traditional legal concepts. I am especially interested in the development of new forms of technologically mediated harm and their implications for civil liability, accountability, and patient safety in AI-driven and immersive healthcare environments.
My work explores how regulatory frameworks can evolve to address complex, non-physical harms, and how design-based approaches, including participatory and co-design methods, can contribute to more effective and proactive governance models. I also have a strong interest in comparative legal analysis, particularly between the UK and Tunisia, to understand how different legal systems respond to technological transformation.