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SUMMARY:Navigating the Future Frontiers of AI Law and Governance
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Law of the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance is pleased to invite you the DILLAN workshop “Navigating the Future Frontiers of AI Law and Governance”.\n\nAbstract:\n\nThis workshop is the main academic event of the Doctoral Unit DILLAN, which explores technological advancements through various legal perspectives and examines the evolution of the European legal framework in the digital era. During the workshop, DILLAN doctoral researchers specializing in different areas of European law will present their work. Distinguished guests from the judiciary, academia, and professional practice will act as discussants for the doctoral researchers' articles to provide insights based on their extensive experience and significant contributions to European legal scholarship.\n\nLanguage: English\n\nThis is a free event. Registration is mandatory.\n\nProgramme\n\nThursday, 17 October 2024\n\n12.00 - 13.00\n\nLunch and Registration\n\n13.00 - 13.30\n\nWelcome\n\nSimone Niclou, Vice-Rector for Research, University of Luxembourg\n\nKatalin Ligeti, Dean of the Faculty of Law, Economics, and Finance, University of Luxembourg\n\nHerwig Hofmann, Professor, University of Luxembourg\n\nSession I - Fundamental Rights and Access to Justice in the EU Digital Era\nChair: Herwig Hofmann, Professor at the University of Luxembourg\n\n13.30 - 14.30\n\nLarge-Language-Models in the Service of Self-represented Litigants: Accessing Civil Proceedings with the Aid of Generative Artificial Intelligence\n\nSpeaker: Kalliopi Terzidou, Doctoral candidate at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Tamara Ćapeta, Advocate General of the European Court of Justice\n\nDigital Fundamental Rights in the EU\n\nSpeaker: Sumeyye Elif Biber, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Paul Nemitz, Principal Adviser at the European Commission\n\nDiscussion and Q&A\n\n14.30 - 15.00\n\nCoffee break\n\nSession II - Evolving Concepts of Criminal Liability in the EU\nChair: Lorenzo Bernardini, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\n15.00 - 16.00\n\nCriminal Negligence and Risk Acceptability in the EU’s AI Act: Casting Light, Leaving Shadows\n\nSpeaker: Leonardo Romanò, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Suzanne Kingston, Judge at the General Court of the European Union\n\nThe Recognition of Legal Personhood for Autonomous AI Systems\n\nSpeaker: Anna Moraiti, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Niovi Vavoula, Associate Professor in Cyber Policy University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussion and Q&A\n\n16.00 - 16.30\n\nCoffee break\n\nSession III - Public and Private Governance: Insights from Tax and Consumer Law\nChair: Alexandros Politis, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\n16.30 - 18.00\n\nValue creation and Digitalization\n\nSpeaker: Giovanni Vivona, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Simona Demková, Assistant Professor, Leiden University\n\nThe EU Artificial Intelligence Act and the use of AI systems in tax administrations\n\nSpeaker: Arthur Bianco, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Tamara Perišin, Judge at the General Court of the European Union\n\nThe Regulation of Social Commerce under the DSA: A Consumer Protection Perspective\n\nSpeaker: Laura Aade, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Tamara Perišin, Judge at the General Court of the European Union\n\nDiscussion and Q&A\n\n19.00\n\nDinner\n\nFriday, 18 October 2024\n\nSession IV - Frontiers of Symbolic and Subsymbolic AI in AI&Law\nChair: Réka Markovich, Senior Research Scientist, University of Luxembourg\n\n09.30 - 10.30\n\nExposing Hidden Intersectional Bias in LLMs via Higher-order Mutation Analysis\n\nSpeaker: Badr Souani, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Davide Liga, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nApplying the Theory of Balancing Reasons for Documenting Fund Management Decisions on the Ethereum Network\n\nSpeaker: Vincent De Wit, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Mirko Zichichi, Applied Research Engineer at IOTA Foundation\n\nDiscussion and Q&A\n\n10.30 - 11.00\n\nCoffee break\n\nSession V - Data and AI Legal Framework: Regulatory Challenges\nChair: Sumeyye Elif Biber, Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\n11.00 - 12.30\n\nFrom B2B to B2G and G2G data sharing in competition law: When data become a competitive advantage and an enforcement tool\n\nSpeaker: Isabella Lorenzoni, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Hanns Peter Nehl, Legal Secretary at the European Court of Justice\n\nRegulating AI Products at Work: Analysis of the EU AI Act's Effects on Global Supply Chain\n\nSpeaker: Zahra Yusifli, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Maria Lourdes Arastey Sahún, Judge at the European Court of Justice\n\nLegal Challenges of Accessing and Reusing Judicial Decisions in the Open Data, Protection of Personal Data and AI Legislations Era\n\nSpeaker: Frédérique Boulanger, PhD in law from the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Silvia de Conca, Assistant Professor in Law & Tech, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam\n\nDiscussion and Q&A\n\n12.30 - 13.30\n\nLunch\n\nSession VI - AI Tech Tides in Financial Markets\nChair: Julia Sinnig, Assistant Professor at the University of Luxembourg\n\n13.30 - 15.30\n\nThe Use of Artificial Intelligence for Fraud Detection\n\nSpeaker: Grazia Bruzzese, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nLegal Implications of LLM in the Realm of Financial Services\n\nSpeaker: Marinos Kalpakos, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: João Gião, General Counsel at European Stability Mechanism\n\nThe Execution of Securities through Smart Contracts under Luxembourg Law\n\nSpeaker: Théo Antunes, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nFintech in Fund Governance\n\nSpeaker: Luisa-Sophie Künzel, Doctoral researcher at the University of Luxembourg\n\nDiscussant: Steve Jacoby, Managing Partner for Europe, Clifford Chance\n\nDiscussion and Q&A\n\n15.30\n\nConcluding remarks\n\nContact:\n\nchloe.schonckert@uni.lu\n\nzahra.yusifli@uni.lu\n\nSupported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund (FNR) PRIDE19/14268506\n\nLocation: https://www.uni.lu/en/about/campuses/weicker-building/\nRead more: https://www.uni.lu/research-en/events/navigating-the-future-frontiers-of-ai-law-and-governance/
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