
[POSTPONED] Immigration, Iris-Scanning, and iBorderCTRL: Petra Molnar @Gender, Technology & Law sessions (1 April 2020, Brussels)
[Talk] [!] This event has been postponed [!]
On 1 April 2020, at 10:00-12:00 at VUB Etterbeek campus (exact location to be announced), Petra Molnar will speak about "Immigration, Iris-Scanning, and iBorderCTRL: The Human Rights Impacts of Migration Control Technologies".
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Facial Recognition in Law enforcement: Rosamunde van Brakel @Brussels (4 March 2020)
[Event] Professors Barry Friedman (New York University Law School, Policing Project), Rosamunde van Brakel (LSTS-Vrije Universiteit Brussel, VUB Chair in Surveillance Studies) and Theodore Christakis (Director of the AI-Regulation Chair in the M...
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New publication on the silencing effect of digital transnational repression
[Publication] Marcus Michaelsen’s new report examines the online efforts of authoritarian regimes to intimidate activists outside their borders. Authoritarian regimes have long used a variety of repressive tools to control, silence, and punish dissidents living abroad.
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Registrations are now open for the Summer Academy for Global Privacy Law 2020!
[Education] Registrations are now open for the Summer Academy for Global Privacy Law in Brussels!
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d.pia.lab Policy Brief No. 1/2019 "Towards a method for data protection impact assessment: Making sense of GDPR requirements" is now available in German.
[Publication] d.pia.lab Policy Brief No.
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Investigating assessment methods for no-gate crossing technologies at European borders: A comparison between PERSONA’s, TRESSPASS’ and SMILE’s approaches Brussels, 5-6 March 2020
This workshop is part of the collaboration between the EU H2020 research projects Privacy, Ethical, Regulatory, and Social No-gate Crossing Point Solutions Acceptance (PERSONA, coordinated by VUB), Robust Risk-Based Screening and Alert System for Passengers and Luggage (TRESSPASS, coordinated by Dem...
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AI as a medical device: Anastasiya Kiseleva at CiTiP (KU Leuven, 28 February)
[Talk] Anastasiya Kiseleva is invited to present at the Centre for IT and IP Law at KU Leuven (CiTiP).
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The ethics of cybersecurity: Cybersecurity regulation in the EU
[Publication] Prof Gloria González Fuster and researcher Lina Jasmontaite participate with a chapter on “Cybersecurity Regulation in the European Union: The Digital, the Critical and Fundamental Rights” in the recently published book “The Ethics of Cybe...
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Algorithmic Impact Assessment: Gianclaudio Malgieri at FTC and US Senate (Washington DC, 6 February 2020)
[Talk] On 6 February, Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) 2019 award winners Gianclaudio Malgieri and Margot Kaminski were invited to speak about Algorithmic Impact Assessment at the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
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Nemesis: Marco Giacalone awarded MSCA Individual Fellowship for his research on Online Dispute Resolution
[Project] Marco Giacalone has been awarded a Marie-Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship for his research project 'Nemesis' on Online Dispute Resolution.
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New PhD Vacancy on e-Health and human enhancement
[Vacancy] The HALL team is looking for a researcher who has a strong interest in human enhancement. A particular focus on cognitive enhancement (brain sciences and law) is especially welcome.
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The exposed psyche and the constitutional ambiguities of mind-reading: István Böröcz @LAILEC 2020 (Leuven, 18 February)
[Talk] István Böröcz will participate at the 2020 Leuven AI Law & Ethics Conference (LAILEC), which will take place on 18 February 2020 at Leuven. This year's theme is 'The Good, the Bad and the Regulated In Search of a Common Denominator for AI in Business and Society'.
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