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This study is based on the stage marked by the 30th anniversary of the Charter of Transdisciplinarity in 2024, serving as a moment of reflection-tribute to the academic Basarab Nicolescu. Transdisciplinarity acts as a fundamental approach, complementing disciplinary methods by fostering new perspectives and bridges through the interaction of various disciplines. As stated in the Charter, transdisciplinarity does not seek to create a super-discipline encompassing all others, but to open disciplines to their commonalities and to what lies beyond their boundaries. The inadequacies of traditional legal norms now have a real chance of resolution through the innovative attitude of transdisciplinarity in legal education and research. An international chair of transdisciplinarity would catalyse global academic collaboration, knowledge exchange, and development. Conceptually and practically, transdisciplinary education, through its framework, would develop universal rules and norms for new technologies, climate change, economic development, and human rights. Integrating digital law into international norms and practices stimulates new debates, particularly regarding the regulation of personal data, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies such as AI and autonomous robots. The article proposes efficient and clear solutions presented both textually and in the form of diagrams designed to reinforce the logic of their application.
Cristina Elena Popa Tache (Tue,) studied this question.