The creation of a site for selling goods online or a social network, the development of AI-based IT tools, the provision of a self-help platform between students or an application for exchanging information between a healthcare professional and his or her patient, and so on. What these different types of project have in common, of course, is that they are innovative and exciting, but they also raise legal issues that are not so obvious to the project leaders and yet so exciting to our students, who are only too happy to lend their support!

e-commerce

E-commerce law, intellectual property law, AI and data regulations, etc., are all areas in which our students can offer their help.

By seeking advice from Namur Legal Lab students, start-ups have the opportunity to protect themselves against the violation of certain regulations applicable to their business sector and integrate various legal approaches and constraints into their business model as early as possible.

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For Master's students, the Namur Legal Lab represents real educational and professional added value. They find themselves on the front line with players in economic life whom they will have to advise and guide to help them bring their project to fruition. They will have to make the link between the theory they have acquired during their training and the realities on the ground. In other words... to be able to take the plunge... but not without a safety net, since they will still be supervised by the Master's teaching staff.

To be in with a chance of being selected, interested start-ups must submit their applications as soon as possible, and before September 15, 2025, via the online form.