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STRIKAITĖ-LATUŠINSKAJA GODA, Teaching Assistant Dr.

Main areas of scientific interest, research and expertise

Public Law, Technology Law, Interdisciplinary Research.

Education

  • 2025 acquired a Doctor of Law degree, Faculty of Law, Vilnius University.
  • 2018 acquired a Master of Laws degree, Faculty of Law, Vilnius University.

Main publications

  • Baghrizabehi, D. … Strikaitė-Latušinskaja, G. [et al.].The Cambridge Handbook of AI and Technologies in Courts. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2026. 714. ISBN 9781009744201. eISBN 9781009744225. DOI: 10.1017/9781009744225.
  • Strikaitė-Latušinskaja, Goda; Hartman, Yuliia. From editors: Artificial intelligence and law in a world of accelerating change // Access to Justice in Eastern Europe. Kyiv : East-European Law Research Center. ISSN 2663-0575. eISSN 2663-0583. 2025, vol. 8, iss. special, p. 6-14. DOI: 10.33327/AJEE-18-8.S-ed000164.
  • Strikaitė-Latušinskaja, Goda. The rule of law and technology in the public sector // Access to justice in Eastern Europe. Kyiv : East European law research center. ISSN 2663-0575. eISSN 2663-0583. 2023, no. 1, p. 1-14. DOI: 10.33327/AJEE-18-6.1-A000104.

More publications.

Projects

  • 2026–2029 researcher in the international research project NordAId: Trustworthy AI in Public Decision Making. The project is funded by NordForsk, and the Lithuanian part is funded by the Research Council of Lithuania. Research areas: application of artificial intelligence in public administration decision-making processes and legal regulation of AI.
  • 2026 internship supervisor in the Student Summer Internship Programme funded by the Research Council of Lithuania. Internship topic: The Use of Generative Artificial Intelligence in Judicial Decision-Making Processes: Opportunities, Risks, and Boundaries of Legal Regulation.
  • 2025 internship supervisor in the Student Summer Internship Programme funded by the Research Council of Lithuania. Internship topic: The Role of Artificial Intelligence as an Assistive Tool in Judicial Decision-Making Processes: Challenges, Opportunities, and Legal Regulation.

Significant expert activity, membership

  • From 2018 Member of OLA (Observatory on Local Autonomy) network.
  • 2018 membership in the Science Centre of Administrative Law and Administrative Justice at the Faculty of Law, Vilnius University.

Popularization of science

Awards

  • 2025 received the Lithuanian-American Innovation Award for the project AI Knowledge Twins.
  • 2023 received the Research Council of Lithuania Award for scientific achievements during doctoral studies.

Languages

Lithuanian, English and Russian.