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Malou Beck is a PhD candidate at Tilburg Law School focusing on Public Law and Governance. Her research primarily investigates the socio-legal implications of digitalization and automation in the context of governance and citizen interaction with governmental institutions. She is particularly passionate about the application of legal-theoretical conceptual approaches to real-world examples, aiming to advance a meaningful understanding of 'administrative vulnerability.' Her work employs empirical qualitative methods to analyze vulnerabilities faced by citizens in today's digital governmental landscape. Malou's academic interests encompass socio-legal research, social justice, digitalization, public law, and governance, aligning with contemporary discussions on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Through her research, she engages critically with how legal frameworks can address issues of vulnerability in the digital age, striving for a more just and equitable public governance system.
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