DPSN International Data Protection Day work-in-progress event on Friday 19 January 2024 online (Programme)
On the 19th of January 2024 the Data Protection Law Scholars Network (DPSN) organises its third international meet-up of data protection law researchers. The event will take place online, between 15:00 and 18:00 Brussels time.
Format/What to expect
Speakers were selected through a call for abstracts for concise presentations that the Network launched back in 2023.
Data protection law scholars of all levels of seniority will present their current work in 3 slides and 5 minutes. The programme encompasses 3 sessions.
Throughout the event, participants will be actively encouraged to engage with each other’s work and network.
How can I register/attend the event?
The event is free to attend, but registration is required. You can register here.
Programme
14:50-15:00 Arrival of the online participants
15:00-15:05 Welcoming remarks by Kristina Irion (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
1st Session 15:05-16:05
Moderated by Katherine Nolan (Ulster University)
15:05 – 15:14 - Dominika Kuźnicka-Błaszkowska, University of Wroclaw, Is EU too harsh on US when it comes to personal data protection? The problem with double-standards towards adequacy of personal data protection model
15:14 – 15:23 - Jonah Perlin, Georgetown University, Client Confidentiality as Data Security
15:23 – 15:32 - Angela Woodall, CELSA-Sorbonne University, Data portability IRL: A multi-stakeholder assessment of portability methods
15:32-15:41 - Kamrul Faisal, University of Helsinki, Safeguarding Vulnerable Individuals: A Critical Analysis of European Data Protection Laws in the Era of Artificial Intelligence
15:41-15:50 - Gustavo Gil Gasiola, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Data Transfer in the Public Administration
15:50-15:59 - Bengi Zeybek, University of Amsterdam, Sensor Data Quality and Its Data Protection Implications: An Earth Observation Case Study
15:59 - 16:05 Break
2nd Session 16:05-17:05
Moderated by Marco Bassini (Tilburg University)
16:05-16:14 - Romain Lanneau, Statewatch, Data Protection handbook in national security immigration cases
16:14-16:23 - Afra Teren Gurluler, Izmir Ekonomi University, Human Rights Aspect of the Data Protection within the scope of ECHR’s and Turkish Constitutional Courts Decisions
16:23-16:32 - Gerard Ritsema van Eck, University of Groningen, Persons and their data: Leveraging proprietary experiences in support of the right to privacy
16:32-16:41 - Muhammad Deckri Algamar, Universitas Indonesia, Comparative Analysis of Data Subject Access Request Between Indonesia (PDP Law), European Union (EU GDPR), and California (CCPA)
16:41-16:50 - Marietjie Botes, University of KwaZulu Natal, Challenges to protecting neuro data in the context of brain-computer interfaces
16:50-16:59 - Oskar J. Gstrein, University of Groningen, Data Autonomy: A novel approach to the ‘why privacy’ question
16:59-17:05 Break
3rd Session 17:05-17:59
Moderated by Mark R. Leiser (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
17:05-17:14 - Barbara Lazarotto, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Situating business-to-government data sharing dilemmas: Privacy, Power, and Profit.
17:14-17:23 - Muhammad Nizam Awang, University Sains Islam Malaysia, Digital Identity as Sandbox
17:23-17:32 - Titiksha Vashist, The Pranava Institute, Actualising privacy for the end-user: Taking deceptive design seriously
17:32-17:41 - Sinem Özyiğit, Yeditepe University, Deceptive design practices: a critical analysis of the existing legal framework of the European Union
17:41-17:50 - Angela Daly, University of Dundee, Open access social science research repositories, data protection and the future reuse and sharing of research datasets in post-Brexit UK
17:50 – 17:59 Closing remarks by Gloria Gonzalez Fuster (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Questions?
If you have any questions or experience problems with your registration, contact us at dpsn@posteo.eu .