Nordic Conference on Law and Information Technology 2022
"Humans, data and law: tectonic plates in motion"
Over recent times, the European regulatory landscape has experienced several quakes with proposals such as the Digital Services Act, Digital Market Act, Data Governance Act, Data Act, Artificial Intelligence Act as well as other soft-law initiatives, attempting to adjust to the fast-paced developments in our digital society, many of which relate to challenges caused by scale and automation.
Time to take a step back and take a look: how are the tectonic plates of Law and Information Technology moving in the 2020s? What are the regulatory approaches? What is their interplay, what are common issues, what are common solutions? What is a Nordic perspective? And also: how should our legal education reflect the new technological world?
We look forward to discuss these issues with you and welcome you to Copenhagen. Sign-up here
Programme 🍿
31 October 2022 |
12:00-15:30 |
👩🎓 Phd workshop (University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Law, “Flexrummet”, room 8A.0.57) 🚨 All workshop participants will receive further information. For late registration send e-mail to sebastian.felix.schwemer@jur.ku.dk. 📄 Handout - PhD projects overview (pdf)
PhD projects at the workshop
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17:00-19:00 |
👋 Welcome reception (for all conference participants) (Klub, Linnésgade 25, 1361 Copenhagen) Don't miss it! You will meet and discuss the state of tech regulation with the world's first and former tech ambassador of Denmark, Caspar Klynge, and the chair of the new Nordic think tank on tech giants’ influence on democracy, Tobias Bornakke. |
1 November 2022 Klub, Linnésgade 25, 1361 Copenhagen (http://klub.io) |
9:00 | ☕️🥐 Arrival and light breakfast |
9:30-9:45 |
Welcome: Humans, data and law: tectonic plates in motion, Sebastian Schwemer (Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR), UCPH) |
9:45-11:00 |
Normative implications of ethical guidelines, Stefan Larsson (Department of Technology and Society, Lund University) Slides (PDF) The Regulatory Framework of the AI Act - A Critical Analysis, Rebecca Schmidt (Norwegian Research Center for Computers & Law (NRCCL), University of Oslo) Q&A and discussion |
11:00 | ☕️ Coffee break |
11:15-12:30 |
Deconstructing consent in human-robot interaction, Mona Naomi Lintvedt (Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL), University of Oslo) Slides (PDF) The new Directive on AI liability, Beatrice Schütte (University of Helsinki & University of Lapland) Slides (PDF) Autonomy – a definitional challenge in drone regulation, Samar Abbas Nawaz (Peace Research Institute Oslo) Slides (PDF) Q&A and discussion |
12:30 | 🍽 Lunch |
13:30-14:45 |
EU Digital Sovereignty: a Useful Concept or a Distraction?, Andrej Savin (Copenhagen Business School) Slides (PDF) Compliance in tech regulation, Henrik Udsen (Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR), UCPH) Slides (PDF) Q&A and discussion |
14:45 | ☕️🍏🍪 Coffee break |
15:15-16:30 |
Status of the negotiations of the AI Act, Katinka Clausdatter Worsøe (Danish Business Authority) Slides (PDF) Digital bouncers. A European common framework for online access rights, Berdien van der Donk (University of Copenhagen) Digital citizenship – Opportunities and challenges for democracy, Sine Nørholm Just (Roskilde University) Slides (PDF) Q&A and discussion |
18:00 |
🍽 Conference Dinner Høst, Nørre Farimagsgade 41, 1364 Copenhagen K (https://cofoco.dk/en/hoest) |
2 November 2022 Klub, Linnésgade 25, 1361 Copenhagen (http://klub.io) |
9:00 | 🥐☕️ Arrival and light breakfast |
9:30-10:45 |
The regulation of use of automated decision-making in the public sector in Finland & Europe, Hanne Hirvonen (University of Helsinki) NLP in legal information retrieval and decision support, Henrik Palmer Olsen (Centre of Excellence for International Courts, University of Copenhagen) Slides (PDF) Tax, technology and human rights: problems and solutions for the EU value added tax law, Marta Agnieszka Papis-Almansa (Legal Studies in Welfare and Market, University of Copenhagen) Slides (PDF) Q&A and discussion |
10:45 | ☕️ Coffee break |
11:00-12:15 |
Technology in the Nordic legal education: Stocktaking and outlook Moderator: Henrik Udsen
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12:15 | 🍽 Lunch |
13:15-14:00 |
Project updates across the Nordics
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14:00-14:15 |
A (non-geological) attempt to “wrap up” and farewell, Sebastian Schwemer |
Stay in touch, safe travels 👋🚂
🏠 Conference location
The welcome reception as well as the two conference days will take place at Klub. Klub is very centrally located on Linnésgade 25, 1361 Copenhagen. On the conference days, you are welcome to come to Klub already as early at 8 am for a breakfast (at own expense) and use their space for meetings.
Klub is located next to Nørreport metro station. Find your way to our venue through the Journal Planner. You need a 2-zone ticket when your travel within the city and a 3-zone ticket when you travel to/from airport. You can buy tickets from the ticket machines located in all metro stations.
🏕 Accommodation
All conference locations (Klub, Høst, Faculty of Law) are centrally located in Copenhagen. It is generally very quick and easy to get around Copenhagen by public transport (though, often even faster –and more Danish– by bike 🚲). There are generally many decent hotels in Copenhagen (City, Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Amager) as well as Airbnbs. At the Faculty of Law, we regularly use the following hotels among others:
Hotel Alexandra (approx. 10-15 minute walk from conference location) |
Hotel Kong Arthur (approx. 10 minute walk from conference location) |
Scandic Front (approx. 20 minute walk from conference location) |
📂 Previous Nordic Conferences on Law and Information Technology
This is the 37th Nordic Conference on Law and Information Technology. The first Nordic Conference was apparently held in Mariefred (outside Stockholm) from 5-6 October 1984. 1985 was held in Oslo, 1986 in Aarhus, 1987 in Finland (either Rovaniemi or Helsink), 1988 in Stockholm and so on (thanks to Olav Torvund for finding the info!).
More recent previous editions can be accessed here:
2021 – 36th Nordic Conference (Oslo, Norway 🇳🇴): Securitization, Risk, Rule of Law – and, oh yes, a Pandemic! |
2020 – 35th Nordic Conference (Stockholm, Sweden 🇸🇪): Law in the Era of Artificial Intelligence |
2019 – 34th Nordic Conference (Rovaniemi, Finland 🇫🇮): Digital Rights, Digital Lawyers, Digital Courts |
📝 Certificate of participation (efteruddannelse)
Certificates of participation will be issued upon request. Under the Danish rules on mandatory continuing education for lawyers (jf. retsplejelovens § 126, stk. 5), the conference qualifies for 12 lessons. Please contact Maryna Pagels: maryna.pagels@jur.ku.dk
🏟 In-person conference (no live-stream)
The conference will be held in person and we look very much forward to the possibility to interact with you. There are currently no 🦠 Covid-19 restrictions in Denmark (you can stay up to date here: https://en.coronasmitte.dk/).
For everyone to feel safe, however, we remind you to follow the "General guidance from the Danish Health Authorities to prevent infection" (https://en.coronasmitte.dk/general-information/prevent-infection) 🙏.
🎟 Registration (🚨 before 24 October 2022, 6 pm)
Please note that registration is only possible via ConferenceManager for which you will need a valid credit card. If you are a speaker, you have received a link. If you have any questions regarding sign-up, please contact Maryna Pagels at maryna.pagels@jur.ku.dk.
Sign-up: https://eventsignup.ku.dk/nordic-conference-on-law-and-information-tech-2022/signup
The 37th Nordic Conference on Law and Information Technology is organised by the Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR) with support from the LEGALESE project, funded by the Innovation Fund Denmark (0175-00011A).
Contact
Associate Professor
Sebastian Felix Schwemer
South Campus, Building: 6B-3-33
DK-2300 Copenhagen S
Phone: +45 35 33 10 16
E-mail:
sebastian.felix.schwemer@jur.ku.dk