Series of Seminars: Law and New Technologies


Dicit hold a series of seminars, designed for a specific group of undergraduate students on one of our courses.

They will be held by Professor Roberta Montinaro (academic coordinator of the DiCit Module) and will start in mid-March.

Topic of the siminars:

· access to the Internet and, more generally, to the digital space, with the related rights, including the various forms of fundamental and economic freedoms granted to individuals and legal entities;

· right to privacy and protection of personal data: new challenges related to the use of digital technologies;

· forms of digital communication and the rules and liabilities of the parties involved (fake news; hate speech; defamation, etc.);

· social networks: legal implications of the use of social network. The various ways of ensuring the protection of vulnerable persons, among them minors, from the risks associated with the use of digital technologies (such as cyberbullying; paedophilia, etc.).

· legal implications related to the deployment of the emerging digital technologies (such as facial recognition technologies, predictive analytics, etc.).

A one-day study meeting serves as a launch event for the seminars and as a presentation of the DiCit Module's activities and, above all, of the Summer School to be held later on. The study meeting is open not only to university students but also to a wider range of potentially interested parties (PhD students, researchers, etc.).

Academic Year 2020/2021

 

Academic Year 2021/2022

 

Academic Year 2022/2023