This week, we wrapped up the final conference of the TalTech-led ENDE project (European Network on Digitalisation and E-Governance), a policy network under the Jean Monnet Networks in Higher Education initiative.
It was a pleasure to meet colleagues from all 12 partner universities and exchange insights on digitalisation across law, social sciences, political science, and media studies.
Over the past 5–10 years, the digital landscape has changed significantly. Within the ENDE project, researchers explored the development and use of public interest technologies and examined what these changes mean for governance, regulation, and society.
We are also pleased to share that the project’s special issue has been published, featuring our colleague A. Potaičuks’ article: “Commercial Registers as Administrative Databases: Balancing Public Accessibility and Privacy” in Białostockie Studia Prawnicze.
A special thank you to our colleagues who represented RGSL at the conference this week - Rūta Liepiņa (Associate Professor) and Inga Kačevska (RGSL Board).
Thank you to all partners and contributors for the inspiring collaboration, meaningful discussions, and shared vision for the future of digital governance in Europe.