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MONDAY 23 MAY
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Wednesday 25 May 2022
Overview of our Panels in Grid view
All venues of CPDP2022
80 panel session
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MONDAY 23 MAY 2022
TUESDAY 24 MAY 2022
Grande Halle
La Cave
Area 42 Grand
Area 42 Midi
Area 42 Petit
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
08.45
Can Law Be Determinate in an Indeterminate World?
Organised by
CDSL
Papakonstantinou
08.45
Personal Data in Texts: Detection, Annotation and Governance
Organised by
Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (UBFC) (FR)
Atanassova
08.45
From Shareholder Value to Social Value
Organised by
IEEE (AT)
Nugter
08.45
Pims Building the Next Generation Personal Data Platforms, A Human-Centric Approach
Organised by
Internet Users Association
Mellia
08.45
A Cybersecurity Incident: Who You Gonna Call?
Organised by
Université du Luxembourg (LU)
Schmitz
10.00
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
10.00
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
10.00
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
10.00
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
10.00
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
10.30
Practical Legal Perspectives on International Transfers
Organised by
CPDP
Linkomies
10.30
Digital Age of Consent: Looking for a New Paradigm
Organised by
CEU San Pablo University (ES) - South EU Google Data Governance Chair (EU)
Piñar
10.30
Tackling Surveillance and Its Business Model Through Decentralisation - Discussing Infrastructure and Token Economics
Organised by
Nym Technologies (CH)
Diaz
10.30
Measuring Fundamental Rights Compliance Through Criminal Justice Statistics
Organised by
MATIS project (BE)
Quintel
10.30
Academic Session 1
Organised by
CPDP
Campos
11.45
International Transfers on the Ground
Organised by
CPDP
Drechsler
11.45
Transitional (Legal) Times for R&D and R&I Sectors
Organised by
VALKYRIES H2020 Project - LIDER Lab Scuola Sant’Anna - Ethical Legal Unit (IT)
Amram
11.45
Power over Data and Algorithms: Can We Get it Back?
Organised by
Ada Lovelace Institute (UK)
Naik
11.45
Book Session: ‘Industry Unbound’ by Ari Waldman
Organised by
CPDP and the Chair ‘Fundamental Rights and the Digital Transformation’ at VUB (BE)
Van Hoboken
11.45
Academic Session 2
Organised by
CPDP
Friedewald
13.00
Lunch break
in Le Village
Organised by
13.00
Lunch break
in Le Village
Organised by
13.00
Lunch break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
13.00
Lunch break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
13.00
Lunch break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
14.15
Will the Digital Ever Be Non-binary? The Future of Trans (Data) Rights
Organised by
CPDP
González Fuster
14.15
Role of Ethics Committees in the European Health Data Space
Organised by
Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME) (BE)
Nouwt
14.15
Is a European Data Strategy Without Trade-offs Between Economic Efficiency and Fundamental Rights Protection Possible?
Organised by
Open Future Foundation (NL)
Bodo
14.15
False Privacy in Sheep’s Clothing: Harmful Patterns in Recent “Privacy” Proposals
Organised by
Brave
O Brien
14.15
Limiting State Surveillance by Means of Constitutional Law: Potentials and Limitations
Organised by
Fraunhofer ISI
15.30
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
15.30
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
15.30
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
15.30
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
15.30
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
16.00
Trust & Transparency in AI: Discussing How to Unpack the “Black Box”
Organised by
Uber (US)
Hania
16.00
Data Protection New Frontiers in BRICS Countries
Organised by
Center for Technology and Society at FGV/ CyberBRICS Project (BR)
Belli
16.00
Limits of Emergency Powers: Protecting Privacy in Exceptional Circumstances
Organised by
EPIC (US)
Schroeder
16.00
Justice 3.0: AI In and For Justice and Case-law as Big Data Challenges
Organised by
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (IT)
Comandé
16.00
Academic Session 3
Organised by
CPDP
Van der Sloot
17.15
Why Privacy Matters and the Future of Data Protection Law
Organised by
Cordell Institute, Washington University (US)
17.15
Synthetic Data Meet the GDPR: Opportunities and Challenges for Scientific Research and AI
Organised by
University of Turin, UNITO (IT)
17.15
When Privacy and Data Protection Rules, What and Who Loses Out?
Organised by
Interdisciplinary Hub for Digitalisation and Society (iHub), Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)
17.15
Empowering the AI Act: Limits and Opportunities
Organised by
Smart Global Governance / EDHEC Augmented Law Institute (FR)
17.15
Government Access to Data Held by the Private Sector: How Can Democracies Show the Way?
Organised by
Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Cybersecurity and Privacy (US)
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)
Organised by
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)(in Grande Halle)
Organised by
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)(in Grande Halle)
Organised by
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)(in Grande Halle)
Organised by
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS) (in Grande Halle)
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
All venues of CPDP2022
80 panel session
Grande Halle
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
08.45
Can Law Be Determinate in an Indeterminate World?
Organised by
CDSL
Papakonstantinou
10.00
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
10.30
Practical Legal Perspectives on International Transfers
Organised by
CPDP
Linkomies
11.45
International Transfers on the Ground
Organised by
CPDP
Drechsler
13.00
Lunch break
in Le Village
Organised by
14.15
Will the Digital Ever Be Non-binary? The Future of Trans (Data) Rights
Organised by
CPDP
González Fuster
15.30
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
16.00
Trust & Transparency in AI: Discussing How to Unpack the “Black Box”
Organised by
Uber (US)
Hania
17.15
Why Privacy Matters and the Future of Data Protection Law
Organised by
Cordell Institute, Washington University (US)
Dixon
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
La Cave
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
08.45
Personal Data in Texts: Detection, Annotation and Governance
Organised by
Université de Bourgogne Franche-Comté (UBFC) (FR)
Atanassova
10.00
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
10.30
Digital Age of Consent: Looking for a New Paradigm
Organised by
CEU San Pablo University (ES) - South EU Google Data Governance Chair (EU)
Piñar
11.45
Transitional (Legal) Times for R&D and R&I Sectors
Organised by
VALKYRIES H2020 Project - LIDER Lab Scuola Sant’Anna - Ethical Legal Unit (IT)
Amram
13.00
Lunch break
in Le Village
Organised by
14.15
Role of Ethics Committees in the European Health Data Space
Organised by
Standing Committee of European Doctors (CPME) (BE)
Nouwt
15.30
Coffee break
in Le Village
Organised by
16.00
Data Protection New Frontiers in BRICS Countries
Organised by
Center for Technology and Society at FGV/ CyberBRICS Project (BR)
Belli
17.15
Synthetic Data Meet the GDPR: Opportunities and Challenges for Scientific Research and AI
Organised by
University of Turin, UNITO (IT)
Bassi
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)(in Grande Halle)
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
Area 42 Grand
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
08.45
From Shareholder Value to Social Value
Organised by
IEEE (AT)
10.00
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
10.30
Tackling Surveillance and Its Business Model Through Decentralisation - Discussing Infrastructure and Token Economics
Organised by
Nym Technologies (CH)
11.45
Power over Data and Algorithms: Can We Get it Back?
Organised by
Ada Lovelace Institute (UK)
13.00
Lunch break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
14.15
Is a European Data Strategy Without Trade-offs Between Economic Efficiency and Fundamental Rights Protection Possible?
Organised by
Open Future Foundation (NL)
15.30
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
16.00
Limits of Emergency Powers: Protecting Privacy in Exceptional Circumstances
Organised by
EPIC (US)
17.15
When Privacy and Data Protection Rules, What and Who Loses Out?
Organised by
Interdisciplinary Hub for Digitalisation and Society (iHub), Radboud University Nijmegen (NL)
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)(in Grande Halle)
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
Area 42 Midi
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
08.45
Pims Building the Next Generation Personal Data Platforms, A Human-Centric Approach
Organised by
Internet Users Association
Mellia
10.00
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
10.30
Measuring Fundamental Rights Compliance Through Criminal Justice Statistics
Organised by
MATIS project (BE)
Quintel
11.45
Book Session: ‘Industry Unbound’ by Ari Waldman
Organised by
CPDP and the Chair ‘Fundamental Rights and the Digital Transformation’ at VUB (BE)
Van Hoboken
13.00
Lunch break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
14.15
False Privacy in Sheep’s Clothing: Harmful Patterns in Recent “Privacy” Proposals
Organised by
Brave
O Brien
15.30
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
16.00
Justice 3.0: AI In and For Justice and Case-law as Big Data Challenges
Organised by
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna (IT)
Comandé
17.15
Empowering the AI Act: Limits and Opportunities
Organised by
Smart Global Governance / EDHEC Augmented Law Institute (FR)
Malgieri
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS)(in Grande Halle)
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
Area 42 Petit
07.30
Registration
in La Cave
Organised by
08.45
A Cybersecurity Incident: Who You Gonna Call?
Organised by
Université du Luxembourg (LU)
Schmitz
10.00
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
10.30
Academic Session 1
Organised by
CPDP
Campos
11.45
Academic Session 2
Organised by
CPDP
Friedewald
13.00
Lunch break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
14.15
Limiting State Surveillance by Means of Constitutional Law: Potentials and Limitations
Organised by
Fraunhofer ISI
15.30
Coffee break
in Area 42 Lounge
Organised by
16.00
Academic Session 3
Organised by
CPDP
Van der Sloot
17.15
Government Access to Data Held by the Private Sector: How Can Democracies Show the Way?
Organised by
Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Cybersecurity and Privacy (US)
18.30
Closing Remarks
by Paul De Hert and Wojciech Wiewiórowski (EDPS) (in Grande Halle)
Organised by
19.00
Cocktail
sponsored by Privacy Salon in Le Village
Organised by
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