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16.06.2022
Sciences Po Law School 10th Graduate Conference
À propos de cet événement
Du 16 juin 2022 à 14:30 au 17 juin 2022 à 18:00
The doctoral students of Sciences Po Law School are pleased to announce the 10th edition of the Graduate Conference, which will take place in Paris and remotely on Thursday 16th and Friday 17th June 2022.
This year’s conference will be on the theme of "Law & Technology", and will bring together a geographically diverse group of early-career academics.
Information on how to join the audience via Zoom will be released shortly. To keep up with all our conference-related news, please follow us on Twitter at @LawTech_Po!
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Thursday 16th June 2022
Keynote lecture
2:30-3:30pm, room N207 (Sciences Po, Institut McCourt-Pavillon de l'innovation, 1 place Saint-Thomas, Paris 7ème)
Welcome words by Jacques-Henri Eyraud, McCourt Institute
Presenters:
- Primavera De Filippi, CNRS & Berkman-Klein Center (Harvard University)
- Maksim Karliuk, UNESCO
Live conference on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Xgcu8VDc8FM
Panel 1a - Competition
3:30-5pm, room Jeannie de Clarens (Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7ème)
Moderators: Ayse Gizem Yasar, Sciences Po, and Teodora Groza, Sciences Po
Kirill Ryabtsev, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam - Decentralized entities under Article 101 TFEU: The Case of Blockchain Forks
Linus J. Hoffmann, European University Institute - Liability rules as participatory competition remedies for platforms
Panel 1b - Innovation & Emerging Technologies
3:30-5pm, room Eugène d’Eichthal (Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7ème)
Moderator: Florence G’sell, Digital, Governance and Sovereignty Chair at Sciences Po & Lorraine University
Simona Ramos, Lela Melon and Joshua Ellul, Pompeu Fabra - Exploring Blockchain Cybersecurity: The Techno-Regulatory Gap
Or Cohen-Sasson and Ofer Tur Sinai, Tel Aviv Univeristy - Replicability Crisis and Intellectual Property Law
Luisa Scarcella, Antwerp University - "Innovative because I say so!" How R&D tax incentives’ administrability shapes the concept of innovation
Pedro Ramos, ESPM/SP – Open internet, rebranded: web3, buzzwords, and the crypto utopia
Evening social event
6:30-9:00pm, Le Chaptal (50 rue Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, Paris 9ème)
Friday 17th June 2022
Panel 2a - AI Regulation
10am-12pm> , room Jeannie de Clarens (Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7ème)
Moderator: Beatriz Botero Arcila, Sciences Po
Marcella Mattiuzzo and João Carlos Nicolini, University of São Paulo - Algorithmic pricing: the road travelled and the road ahead
Sue Anne Teo, University of Copenhagen - Human Dignity and Artificial Intelligence: Mapping the Contours and Utility of the Concept of Human Dignity in addressing AI Challenges
Elina Nerantzi, European University Institute - Can an artificial intelligence system intentionally commit a crime under criminal law?
Felipe L.V. Roquete, Fundação Getúlio Vargas - Time, law and technology: an explanatory typology of strategies for the regulation of Artificial Intelligence
Panel 2b - Technology in Justice & Public Administration
10am-12pm, room Eugène d’Eichthal (Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7ème)
Moderator: Helena Alviar García, Sciences Po
Shir Raviv, Tel Aviv University - When Do Citizens Resist AI Governance? Experimental Evidence from the US
Théo Antunes, University of Luxembourg & University of Strasbourg - Legitimizing the use of artificial intelligence in the criminal justice system under the principle of judicial independence in Europe
Leonardo Romanò, University of Luxembourg - From dystopian to utopian : towards a fair and ethical use of predictive technologies in criminal proceedings in Europe' (De la dystopie à l'utopie : vers une utilisation juste et éthique des technologies prédictives dans les procédures criminelles en Europe)
Lunch
12-1pm, rooms Leroy Beaulieu - Albert Sorel (Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7ème)
Panel 3a - Online Content Regulation
1-2:30pm , room Jeannie de Clarens (Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7ème)
Moderator: Jennifer Cobbe, Cambridge University
Valentina Vera-Quiroz, Harvard University - (Un)moderating terrorist content: using social media to investigate human rights atrocities
Rüya Tuna Toparlak, Luzern University - Criminalising Deep Fakes: A Gender-Specific Inspection of Digital Violence
Filippo Lancieri, Caio Mario Pereira Neto, Rodrigo Moura Karolczak and Barbara Marchiori de Assis, ETH Zurich Center for Law and Economics - Adjudicating Fake News
Panel 3b - Surveillance
1-2:30pm, room Eugène d’Eichthal (Sciences Po, 27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Paris 7ème)
Moderator: Séverine Dusollier, Sciences Po
Beatriz Botero Arcila, Sciences Po Paris - (How) does the AI Act protect, or not, people in Europe from surveillance-related risks? Or towards a political economy approach to AI and surveillance in Europe
Jiaxin Zhao, Shibolet Tel Aviv - The Role of Law and Technology in Fostering Digital Authoritarianism Before and After Covid-19
Pierre Sel, University of Vienna - China's social credit system, social sorting and the rule by law
Presentation of Policy Brief on Technochauvinism: an event by the Digital, Governance & Sovereignty Chair
4-6pm, Amphitheater Jean Moulin (Sciences Po, 13 rue de l’Université, Paris 7ème)
Presenter: Jennifer Cobbe, Cambridge University
Moderator: Daniel Andler, Professor emeritus at Sorbonne University
Discussant:
- Hubert Etienne, Ph.D candidate in philosophy at École Normale Supérieure
- Beatriz Botero Arcila, Sciences Po
> Zoom registration and In person registration
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Co-Chairs: Rachel Griffin and Teodora Groza
Committee Members: Francis Akali, Chloé Petit, and Pengfei Wang