Summer edition of Gender, Technology and Law Sessions (May-July 2021)
The Gender, Technology & Law initiative is happy to announce the next edition of its online sessions to take place in May, June and July following the spring cycle.
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Christopher Kuner: New paper on the relationship between territorial scope and data transfer rules
Professor Kuner has published a new paper on the relationship between territorial scope and data transfer rules in the Cambridge Law Faculty Research Paper Series. The paper can be found here.
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Laura Drechsler and Anastasiya Kiseleva take part in the VUB Doctoral Derby 2021!
This year, two LSTS researchers Anastasiya Kiseleva and Laura Drechsler are participating in the VUB Doctoral Derby – a competition about explaining scientific research to a general audience!
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Paul de Hert @ MO*talks: Your privacy or your life, what would you choose?
On Wednesday, April 21, 19:30 – 21:00 Brussels time, Prof. Paul De Hert will participate at MO*talks, organised by MO* and deBuren.
From cameras on the street to social media: everyone’s right to privacy is under pressure today.
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Do not miss LSTS researchers' presentations in TILTing 2021 (19-21 May)
For another year, LSTS researchers will be present at the Conference TILTing Perspectives to discuss their work on several and diverse subjects. TILTing2021 will be focusing on Regulating in times of crisis and will be held entirely online.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt speaks on 'Text-Driven Jurisdiction in Cyberspace' (26 April 2021)
The WG Hart legal workshop on 'New Perspectives on Jurisdiction and the Criminal Law' organised by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies will take place on 26-28 April 2021.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt to take part in the 'Courts as law-makers for the internet?' workshop (22 April 2021)
'Courts of the future - the future of courts' is an online workshop series organised by the Leibniz Institute for Media Research | Hans Bredow Institute that takes a deep dive into the role of technology in and in front of courts, of platform courts and of the use of courts to effect social changes...
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Simone Casiraghi wins prestigious EURA young scholars prize for his PhD research
[Prize] Researcher Simone Casiraghi has been awarded by EURA (European Centre of Excellence on the Regulation of Robotics & AI) the EURA young scholars prize for the paper The ‘Ethification’ of ICT Governance. Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection in the European Union .
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Summer Academy for Global Privacy Law 2021 - International data flows: Moving challenges, new solutions?
[Summer Academy] The regulation of personal data transfers has been a prime concern for privacy and data protection law for decades, and is nowadays more important and challenging than ever.
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Papakonstantinou and De Hert on Post GDPR EU laws and their GDPR mimesis
[Blogpost] Professors Vagelis Papakonstantinou and Paul De Hert have published a new blogpost 'Post GDPR EU laws and their GDPR mimesis. DGA, DSA, DMA and the EU regulation of AI'.
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Prof. Mireille Hildebrandt teaches at the Spring School 'Judging the Robojudge' (7 April 2021)
The Dutch Research School of Phylosophy (OZSW) and the University of Amsterdam is organising the Spring School 'Judging the Robojudge: Ethical and Legal Perspectives on Using Artificial Intelligence in Legal Decision' on 7-9 April 2021.
Mireille Hildebrandt will speak on 'The need to deve...
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Prof. González Fuster at the 2021 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law Symposium (8 April 2021)
[Event] On 8 April 2021, LSTS co-director Prof. González Fuster will participate at the 2021 Georgetown Journal of Gender and the Law Symposium, on the evolution of technology and gender related offenses.
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