LSTS Researchers' papers @PLSC Europe 2019 (Amsterdam, 24-25 October)
The 4th European Privacy Law Scholars Conference (PLSC Europe), organised by the Institute for Information Law (IViR), will be held on Thursday and Friday, 24-25 October 2019, at the University of Amsterdam. LSTS has a str?ng presence in this year's conference.
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Gianclaudio Malgieri @ ERA Annual Conference on European Consumer Law (11 October 2019)
On 11 October 1019, LSTS Reseacrher Gianclaudio Malgieri has been invited as guest speaker at the ERA Annual Conference on European Consumer Law, which will take place in Trier, Germany. The conference will cover the “New Deal for Consumers”, the recently...
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Prof Mireille Hildebrandt keynoting at the Legal Tech Conference
On 17 October 2019, Prof Mireille Hildebrandt will do a keynote on 'Access to law in legal tech times' at the Legal Tech Conference in Brussels organised by the Flemish Bar Association. For more information about the conference, click here.  ...
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#PrivacyCamp20: Technology and Activism - Call for submissions
For the 8th edition, Privacy Camp takes “Technology and Activism” as its focus.
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Cyber and Data Security Lab: EU Cybersecurity Law workshop (11 October 2019)
The Cyber and Data Security Lab (CDSL) and the Brussels Privacy Hub co-organise a lunch workshop during the European CyberSecurity Month 2019, on EU Cybersecurity Law. Taking account of recent achievements and milestones, as well as lessons lear...
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Prof Gloria González Fuster keynoting at the Anthropology + Technology conference (Bristol, 3 October 2019)
Professor Gloria González Fuster is keynote at the Anthropology+Technology (A+Τ) conference, with her talk on 3 October 2019: The Data Makers: Who are They, and How to Understand Them?
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LSTS welcomes new visiting scholar, Dr Katerina Sideri (October-December 2019)
As of 1 October 2019, Dr Katerina Sideri joined the LSTS as visiting scholar. Her visit will last three months.
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René Mahieu and Joris van Hoboken commentary on CJEU decision in Fashion ID @ European Law Blog
On 30 September 2019, René Mahieu and Joris van Hoboken published a commentary on the European Law Blog entitled "Fashion-ID: Introducing a phase-oriented approach to data protection?" In this commentary they question whether the new way in which the CJEU limits the re...
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LSTS researchers present at the 7th European Conference on Health Law Innovation & Healthcare (Toulouse, France)
On 27 September 2019, István Böröcz, Audrey Van Scharen and Eugenio Mantovani presented the interim results of their research at the 7th European Conference on Health Law ' Innovation & Healthcare - New challenges for Europe'. The LSTS researche...
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Rights as Methodology?
On 14 June 2019, LSTS welcomed in Brussels a delegation of researchers from the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) , University of Warwick, UK. Together, the two research groups organised a full-day joint workshop on " Rights as Methodology?
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István Böröcz, invited panelist at the XIV Congress of the Constitutional Jurisdiction (Cartagena, Colombia)
On 20 September 2019, LSTS Researcher István Böröcz was invited to join the XIV Congress of the Constitutional Jurisdiction and XXV Congress of Presidents and Judges of Latin-American Courts, Tribunals and Constitutional Chambers in Cartagena, Colombia. Bör...
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The New York Times: Prof Joris van Hoboken comments on recent landmark CJEU decisions about RTBF
LSTS Professor Joris van Hoboken gave comments to The New York Times with respect to the recently published CJEU decisions concerning the global application of the right to be forgotten and the processing of special categories of personal data by search engines.
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