198868 VU Aspekte der Digitalisierung: Recht und Governance der Digitalisierung

Sommersemester 2022 | Stand: 03.02.2022 LV auf Merkliste setzen
198868
VU Aspekte der Digitalisierung: Recht und Governance der Digitalisierung
VU 3
5
wöch.
jährlich
Englisch
  • Students know selected legal rules that apply to the internet and the computational processing of data.
  • They are aware of current developments in the law and policy relating to digital technologies.
  • They are able to draw on relevant information contained in legislation, policy instruments and academic literature.
  • They are able to develop critical arguments on legal issues raised by the use of digital technologies and communicate them.

This course examines risks and opportunities of digital technologies from a legal perspective.

We will examine a selection of legal rules that apply to the internet and the computational processing of data. The analysis will include relevant legislation, court decisions and policy instruments. Moreover, we will identify gaps in the existing legal framework and reflect on potential regulatory reforms.

The focus of the course will be on the law of the European Union that regulates the use of digital technologies.

Indicative content

  • Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence: What does the European Union do to ensure that Artificial Intelligence is developed and used in a way that complies with legal rules and ethical values? We will examine the EU Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI and the AI related legislation proposed by the European Commission.
  • E-Commerce and digital platforms: Which legal rules apply to digital platforms such as Uber, AirBnB or Youtube and to services offered online by businesses in the EU?
  • Data protection: Which rules have to be observed when personal data are processed? What does the (in)famous General Data Protection really say?
  • Algorithmic decisions: Are we protected from decisions that are based solely on automated processing of our data?
  • Illegal and harmful online content: Which legal rules protect us from hate speech, fake news and terrorist propaganda on online platforms?

Short lectures combined with interactive exercises (individual, in pairs and in groups).

Continuous assessment (written and oral).

All readings will be provided via OLAT.

No prerequisites. This course is addressed to students who have not studied law before.

This course is for all bachelor, master and magister students.

The acceptance is based on prioritised randomisation. Active students of Minor Digital Science get precedence.

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Do 10.03.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 17.03.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 24.03.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 31.03.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 07.04.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 28.04.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 05.05.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 12.05.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 19.05.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 02.06.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 09.06.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 23.06.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online
Do 30.06.2022
09.45 - 12.30 eLecture - online eLecture - online