
Anastasiya Kiseleva is presenting at the Nordic Permed Law Symposium on Genome Editing, Health innovation, and Responsible Regulation
The Symposium 'Genome Editing, Health innovation, and Responsible Regulation' is held online by the Nordic Permed Law on 3&4 of November 2021. Anastasiya Kiseleva is presenting there on “Somatic Genome Editing with the Use of AI: Big Promises but Doubled Legal Issues”.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt keynoting on 'Written and coded 'speech acts'. Never the twain shall meet?' (27 October 2021)
The 6th International Conference on the History and Philosophy of Computing organised by the Turing Center of the ETH Zurich brings together an interdisciplinary community to critically address the entanglement of computing practices with the main cultural challenges our epoch is facing.
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Paul De Hert publishes Brussels Privacy Hub Working Paper on 'Facial recognition, visual and biometric data in the US'.
Professor Paul De Hert together with Georgios Bouchagiar have published a Brussels Privacy Hub Working Paper on ' Facial recognition, visual and biometric data in the US. Recent, promising developments to regulate intrusive technologies ' (Vol. 7, No.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt publishes 'Discrimination, Data-Driven AI Systems and Practical Reason' in EDPL
The European Data Protection Law Review published in their latest issue 3/2021 the paper of Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt 'Discrimination, Data-Driven AI Systems and Practical Reason'.
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LSTS researcher Irene Kamara won Standards+Innovation Award
Irene Kamara won the Standards+Innovation Award in the category Individual Researcher/Innovator for her research in the field of cybersecurity, privacy, and technical standards. Kamara was nominated by NEN, the Dutch Standardisation Institute.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt speaks on Human rights and AI systems (18 October 2021)
The Symposium Human Rights in the Digital Sphere brings together speakers from different legal systems and jurisdictions, experts and governmental representatives to exchange views, while tackling the complexity of protecting human rights in the digital sphere in our daily lives activities.

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Time to Reshape the Digital Society: Anastasiya Kiseleva and Pablo Trigo Kramcsák at CRIDS conference
On Thursday 18 November and Friday 19 November 2021, CRIDS| Namur Digital Institute organises the conference “Time to Reshape the Digital Society” to celebrate the institute's 40th Anniversary.
In Session 1 C | AI, Data and privacy, LSTS researcher Pablo Trigo Kramcsák will tackle the que...
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Prof. Gloria González Fuster at Les journées du CIS 2021: Towards a feminist theory of data protection law? (20 October 2021)
Prof. Dr. Gloria González Fuster has been invited to give a talk during 'Les journées du CIS 2021', organised by the Centre Internet et Société CIS-CNRS. Her talk 'Vers une théorie féministe du droit à la protection des données à caractère personnel ?
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt publishes on 'navigable and unregulable space(s)'
Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt wrote a 'Preface on Navigable and Unregulable Space(s)’ for the Italian/English volume on HUMAN SECURITY IN NAVIGABLE SPACES: COMMON CHALLENGES AND NEW TRENDS, edited by Giorgia Bevilacqua, published in the context of the Project on ‘HUMARCYSPASE.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt and Arno De Bois to give tutorial on 'Law for computer scientists' at ACAI (13 Oct 2021)
Are you a computer scientist and wish to get key insights into what law does, how it operates, why it matters, what law has to do with computer science, the content of legal norms that apply to the processing of personal data, the content of proposed legislation t...
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New paper on lessons learnt from a decade of implementing the European Small Claims Procedure in Italy and Belgium
Marco Giacalone, Irene Abignente & Seyedeh Sajedeh Salehi published in September 2021 a new paper 'Small in value, important in essence: lessons learnt from a decade of implementing the European Small Claims Procedure in Italy and Belgium' in the Journal of Private International Law.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt to deliver a keynote on AI Liability and the Ideologies of Traditional Law and Economics (5 Oct 2021)
Smart products, such as smart household appliances, smart health devices or highly automated vehicles, are increasingly finding their way into everyday life. These products raise a number of economic and legal challenges, e.g.
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