Welcome to the Tammes Talks! This session, we’re delving into a fascinating topic: Law is everywhere. From the contracts we sign to the rights we exercise daily, law is a powerful force that surrounds and influences us in countless ways.
Our main talk will unpack these ideas, helping us recognize the hidden frameworks guiding our lives.
Afterward, join us for interactive breakout sessions, where smaller sub-talks will dive deeper into specific legal themes. Below, you’ll find the full agenda. We look forward to an inspiring and thought-provoking event!
Programme
14.45-15.00
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Walk in
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15.00-15.45
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Keynote Speaker Jeanne Mifsud Bonnici:
'Law is everywhere: Lessons learnt from ELSA approaches to AI research'
A short presentation to share some of the experiences and findings of our research in the ELSA NN, MIRROR and CRiTERIA projects
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15.45-16.30
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Subtalks
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Location HOC Kwinkenplein Red
Speaker: Jonida Milaj-Weishaar
'Data-driven innovation in the EU - From a rights-based approach to a risk-based approach'
Data-driven innovation initiatives in the EU aim to make more data available and to facilitate data sharing across sectors and EU countries. By taking the Health Data Space as an example, this presentation will focus on the challenges that the implementation of the legal landscape creates for the protection of the fundamental right to data protection.
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Location: HOC Red
Speaker: Ayushi Rastogi
'Data as Signals for Comprehending Challenges and Opportunities with Digital Inclusion'
Data as signals are crucial in understanding challenges and opportunities in digital inclusion. By analyzing digital usage patterns and user behavior, data helps identify underserved communities, highlight barriers, and uncover areas for growth. This talk presents my experience from the software industry on how these signals provide actionable insights, enabling stakeholders to design more inclusive technologies and policies and fostering equitable access and participation in the digital world.
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Location: HOC Patina
Speaker: Oskar Gstrein / Victor Toma
Presentation new version Data Autonomy Index (DAIX)
The DAIX has been continuously updated and developed further. In this short presentation we share the latest features and discuss what we are considering as next steps.
Launch of the Yearbook on Data Autonomy (YoDA) project
Together with the University of Groningen press we plan to launch a new, peer-reviewed, open access, online first journal. We are still looking for contributors for the management of the journal, as well as ideas for the first issues.
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16.30-17.15
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Network drinks
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17.15
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End
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