New PhD opportunity with d.pia.lab (deadline: 20 May 2019)
Do you hold a Master’s Degree in Law, preferably with a specialisation in Technology Law or Data Protection?
Are you fluent in English and perhaps in a second language?
Do you possess excellent organisational and communicative skills?
Would you like to work on a mul...
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New PhD opportunity with d.pia.lab (deadline: 20 May 2019)
Do you have a Master’s Degree in Law, preferably with a specialisation in Technology Law or Data Protection Law?
Are you fluent in English and perhaps a second language?
Do you posess excellent organisational and communicative skills?
Would you like to work on a mul...
Read more
New PhD opportunity with d.pia.lab (deadline: 20 May 2019)
Do you have a Master’s Degree in Law, preferably with a specialisation in Technology Law or Data Protection Law?
Are you fluent in English and perhaps a second language?
Do you posess excellent organisational and communicative skills?
Would you like to work on a mul...
Read more
New PhD opportunity with d.pia.lab (deadline: 20 May 2019)
Do you have a Master’s Degree in Law, preferably with a specialisation in Technology Law or Data Protection Law?
Are you fluent in English and perhaps a second language?
Do you posess excellent organisational and communicative skills?
Would you like to work on a mul...
Read more
LSTS Professor Vagelis Papakonstantinou at Athens Infolaw Conference: "Data Privacy Law: Is it a new field of law?"
On 4 May 2019, LSTS Professor Vagelis Papakonstantinou made a presentation at the Athens Infolaw Conference co-organised by ELSA Greece and the Hellenic Association of Data Protection & Privacy, on "Data Privacy Law: Is it a new field of law?". Profes...
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René Mahieu and Joris van Hoboken publish new paper on Responsibility for Data Protection in a Networked World
LSTS Professor Joris van Hoboken, LSTS Researcher René Mahieu and Hadi Asghari published a new paper, entitled ´Responsibility for Data Protection in a Networked World: On the Question of the Controller, “Effective and Complete Protection” and its Application to Data Ac...
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Stigma, State Expressions and the Law: LSTS Professor Paul Quinn authors new book
The latest book by LSTS Professor Paul Quinn, entitled "Stigma, State Expressions and the Law" starts with a deep insight into what constitutes state expressions, and how they can become stigmatizing, in particular for vulnerable groups and minorities; then it follows on to look into...
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Not to be missed! LSTS researchers´ talks @ TILTing Perspectives 2019 (15-17 May)
The conference TILTing perspectives 2019, organised by the Tilburg University, brings together researchers, practitioners, policy makers, and civil society to discuss new legal and regulatory issues emerging from the constant advancement of technology.
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Brussels Privacy Hub Researcher Júlia Zomignani Barboza made it to the VUB PhD Cup Finals (27 May)!
On April 24 2019, Júlia Zomignani Barboza, researcher of the Brussels Privacy Hub, presented her PhD topic in three minutes during the pre-selections of the VUB’s PhD Cup.
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Dariusz Kloza and Simone Casiraghi at the 8th edition of ACCA: "Law as a tool for risk management, a call for vigilance?"
On 10 May 2019, LSTS-d.pia.lab researchers Dariusz Kloza and Simone Casiraghi will give a presentation under the topic "Vigilance as habit of watching: An Aristotelean view on impact assessment." at the 8th edition of ACCA Conference.
The 8th edition of ACCA Conference is devoted to "Law...
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LSTS Post-doctoral researcher Rosamunde Van Brakel on the use of AI in law enforcement
On 6 May, LSTS postdoctoral researcher Rosamunde Van Brakel was invited to give a presentation on the ethical challenges of the use of AI in law enforcement at a conference on AI and its challenges to law enforcement organized by the Swedish Defense Research Agency and the Swedish Police A...
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LSTS Professor Mireille Hildebrandt and Researcher Gianclaudio Malgieri present on ‘Explainable AI’ at Silicon Flatirons, University of Colorado
On 3 May 2019, LSTS Researcher Gianclaudio Malgieri participated at Silicon Flatirons where he presented his new paper on 'Automated Decision-Making in the EU Member States Laws: The Right to Explanation and Other 'Suitable Safeguards', receiving important feedback.
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