Description
Data (personal and non-personal) are at the forefront of European Union (EU) legislative, judicial and policy developments with major implications for democracy and the rule of law. From a procedural boost for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to the AI act, new norms keep emerging aiming to re-shape how we govern data processing and the technologies that surround it, for a variety of purposes. New data-related notions, governance structures and procedures in turn potentially re-configure power relations between individuals, Member States and the EU.This one-day event will explore ongoing debates on the legal transformations and ordering of data, and discuss the role of science in accompanying, supporting and/or questioning these developments. It is organised in the context of the research project Articulating Law, Technology, Ethics and Politics: Issues of Enforcement and Jurisdiction of EU Data Protection Law under and beyond the GDPR (ALTEP-DP).
Period | 20 Oct 2023 |
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Event type | Conference |
Location | Brussels, Belgium |