
Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt keynoting on the AI Act and Tailored AI systems (21 Sept 2021)
In the framework of the 1st TAILOR Conference, Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt will discuss the relationship between the 7 key requirements for trustworthy AI of the HLEG on AI and the proposed AI Act.
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Prof. Paul De Hert and Ashwinee Kumar publish new book chapter on Blockchain and Privacy
In July 2021, Prof. De Hert and Researcher Ashwinee Kumar published a new chapter on 'Blockchain, Data Protection, and Privacy'.
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Bram Visser at 2021 EUROCRIM: Regulatory Capture and the Oversight of Police-Use of Surveillance Technology
On 10 September 2021, Bram Visser presented some preliminary findings of a work-in-progress paper co-authored with Prof. Rosamunde Van Brakel on Regulatory Capture and the Oversight of Police-Use of Surveillance Technology at the 2021 online edition of EUROCRIM.
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Olga Gkotsopoulou at the 5th ILLA General Conference: EU Data Protection (and) Legal Language
On 7 September 2021, LSTS researcher Olga Gkotsopoulou presented in the 5th ILLA General Conference ' Language and the Law in the Age of Migration', which took place at the University of Alicante in Spain.
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Prof. Van Brakel: oral evidence on algorithmic tools to the House of Lords
On 7 September 2021 Prof Rosamunde Van Brakel gave oral evidence on algorithmic tools for law enforcement to the House of Lords inquiry into new technologies and the application of the law.
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New PhD vacancy on data protection law, citizen science and climate change (Deadline extended to 18 October 2021)
LSTS is looking for a motivated researcher to join its team on citizen science and climate change. The successful applicant will work closely with the Health and Ageing Law Lab (HALL) led by Professor Paul Quinn.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt keynoting at 'The Culture of Trustworthy AI' workshop (2 Sept 2021)
The AI4EU project is organising a workshop to explore how we can get closer to a Trustworthy AI culture sharing investigations and good practices moving along the trajectories suggested by Trustworthy AI guidelines: public debate, education and practical learning.
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Making AI's transparency transparent: notes of Anastasiya Kiseleva on the EU Proposal for the AI Act
On 29 July 2021, LSTS and HALL researcher Anastasiya Kiseleva published a new blogpost 'MAKING AI’S TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT: notes on the EU Proposal for the AI Act' on the European Law Blog.
In her blogpost, she explores how transparency is reflected in the proposed A...
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt provided feedback to the EC on the proposed AI Act
Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt applauds the groundbreaking implications of the proposal and its architecture, followed by a short overview and some notes on terminology (the AIA being a complex animal).
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Creating a European Health Data Space: New article by Anastasiya Kiseleva and Paul de Hert
The European Pharmaceutical Law Review (EPLR) by Lexxion Publisher published in their issue 1/2021 the article of Anastasiya Kiseleva and Prof. Paul de Hert ‘Creating a European Health Data Space.
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Data protection law scholars of the world, unite! (in little groups?) Towards a global data protection network?
Prof. Dr. Gloria González Fuster moderates the panel 'Data protection law scholars of the world, unite! (in little groups?) Towards a global data protection network?' at CPDP LatAm 2021 taking place from July 14th to 16th 2021.
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PERSONA presents its final textbook 'Border control and new technologies - Addressing Integrated Impact Assessment'
[Book] The PERSONA (‘Privacy, ethical, regulatory and social no-gate crossing point solutions acceptance ’ ) consortium is pleased to announce the publication of the final outcome of the PERSONA project, titled Border control and new technologie...
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