Nenadic, Luka
Ph.D. Student (ETH Zurich)
CAS in Applied Statistics (ETH Zurich)
Master of Law (University of Zurich & University of Lausanne)
Bachelor of Law (University of Zurich)
Biography
Luka Nenadic is a Ph.D. Student at the Center for Law & Economics. He holds a Bachelor of Law from the University of Zurich and a Master of Law from the Universities of Zurich and Lausanne. Prior to joining ETH, Luka completed internships at two Swiss corporate law firms as well as at the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research.
Research Overview
In his research, Luka examines the ”stickiness” of default rules and regulatory spillover effects. Leveraging innovative computational methods, including large language models, he conducts large-scale analyses of standard form contracts such as end user license agreements and privacy policies. Through his interdisciplinary work, he strives to contribute to the academic understanding of contract design and inform policymakers.
Publications
- external page SwiLTra-Bench: The Swiss Legal Translation Benchmark (with Joel Niklaus, Jakob Merane, Sina Ahmadi, Yingqiang Gao, Cyrill A. H. Chevalley, Claude Humbel, Christophe Gösken, Lorenzo Tanzi, Thomas Lüthi, Stefan Palombo, Spencer Poff, Boling Yang, Nan Wu, Matthew Guillod, Robin Mamié, Daniel Brunner, Julio Pereyra, and Niko Grupen), arXiv pre-print (2025)
- external page Multilingual Scraper of Privacy Policies and Terms of Service (with David Bernhard, Stefan Bechtold, and Karel Kubicek), Proceedings of the 2025 Symposium on Computer Science and Law, 55–63 (2025)
- external page Schweizer DMA-Brussels-Effect? Wie Gatekeeper den DMA in der Schweiz (nicht) umsetzen (with Peter Georg Picht, Octavia Barnes, Nicolas Eschenbaum, and Yannick Kuster), sic!, 2025(1), 3–14