The Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Europe is taking place in Amsterdam on the 24th/ 25th October, and LSTS is significantly contributing to its programme.
Do not miss out paper discussions of LSTS members and LSTS affiliated researchers’ papers:
· Gloria González Fuster, Bordering Data
· Hideyuki Matsumi, The Concept of Generated Personal Data
· Gianclaudio Malgieri, Against the Dual Data Protection Law Regime and With great power comes great… fairness duties!
· Alice Whelan, Making Air Traveller Data: A Socio-Legal Approach
· René Mahieu, Theory of Deterrence in the Field of Data Protection
· Rocco Saverino, Regulatory (Mis)Alignment: Between Data Protection and AI Authorities
· Pablo Trigo Kramcsák, Rocco Saverino and Bárbara Lazarotto, The Impact of EU AI Regulation on Latin American AI Governance: The Rise of AI Authorities?
The PLSC conference will bring scholars from across the world to discuss in-progress research and papers related to information privacy law. The conference is centered around discussion, and therefore there are no panels or presentations by the authors, instead a ‘discussant’ will kick-start discussion on a particular paper to stimulate conversations.