Date | Lieu | Type | Prix | Site internet |
22 mars | Collège des Bernardins | Conférence | FREE/GRATUIT | Voir le site |
Recent events and reforms have brought to the fore many of the main challenges posed by the Data Economy.
In 2018, The European community enacted the GDPR, tightening the rules governing data privacy and security. And in recent years, both European and U.S. authorities have investigated anticompetitive behavior by the largest data platforms.
These topics will be at the center of this international conference that will take place in Paris on March 22. Among the topics to be discussed are role of algorithms in governing society and the ethical issues they raise, personalization in markets and in the law, consumers’ data privacy and data security, the challenges to competition and antitrust policy, ownership of data, and more.
Program
- 8:30 am – 9:00 am : Coffee / registration
- 9:00 am – 9:15 am : Welcome remarks
Hubert du Mesnil – Director of Collège des Bernardins,
Laurent Bigorgne – Director of Institut Montaigne,
Florence G’sell – Professor of Law, University of Lorraine /IHEJ, Scientific Director, Chair Technology, Governance and Institutional Innovations, Sciences Po,
Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law § Kearney Director of Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics, University of Chicago Law School.
- 9:15 am – 10:00 am : Opening keynote
Sendhil Mullainathan, Professor of Computational and Behavioral Science, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, on « Discrimination by Algorithm and People »
- 10:00 am – 11:00 am : Panel 1 – Algorithmic Law
Ariel Porat, Fischel-Neil Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School and professor of Law Tel-Aviv University, on « Personalization of the Law »
Florence G’sell, Professor of Law, University of Lorraine/IHEJ, Scientific Director, Chair Technology, Governance and Institutional Innovations, Sciences Po, on « Personalization of the Law : a French Perspective »
- 11:15 am – 1:00 pm : Panel 2 – Accountability and Ethics
Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law § Kearney Director of Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics, University of Chicago Law School, on « Data Pollution »
Dominique Cardon, Director of the Medialab, Sciences Po and member of the Institut Montaigne Media Working Group, on « Algorithmic personalization : sociological and ethical issues »
Adrien Basdevant, Attorney at Law, Associated Researcher « Digital humanism » department, Collège des Bernardins, on « Opportunities and Limits of Data Regulation »
- 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm : Panel 3 – Competition and Regulation in the Data Economy
Randal C. Picker, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service, Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School, on « The Crossroads of Regulation and Antitrust »
Etienne Pfister, Chief Economist, French Competition Authority, on « Data, Competition and Merger Control in the Digital Age »
Antoine Chapsal, Sciences Po / Analysis Group, on « Should We Regulate the Data Economy ? »
Alexandre Menais, Secretary General, Atos, on « The Implications of Big Data for Competition Law »
- 4:15 pm – 6:00 pm : Panel 4 – The Economics of Data
Valérie-Laure Bénabou, Professor of Private Law, University of Aix en Provence on « Monetization of Data : a Legal Perspective »
Yann Algan, Professor of Economics, Sciences Po, on « Social Motivations in the Data Economy »
Wolfgang Kerber, Professor of Economics, University of Marburg, on « Governance of Data in IoT Contexts »
- 6:00 pm – 6:30 pm : Closing keynote
Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Professor of Computer Science, Sorbonne University, President of the Ethical Committee of CNRS, on « Fairness, Justice and Data »
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