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Digitization,Artificial Intelligence
and the Law
14th-15th March 2019
Toskana-Saal of the Residenz Residenzplatz 297070 Würzburg
Everyone with a professional or general interest is cordially invited. A conference fee will not be charged.
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Organization:
Juristische Fakultät der Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Lehrstuhl für Strafrecht, Strafprozessrecht, Rechtstheorie, Informationsrecht und Rechtsinformatik
Prof. Dr. Dr. Eric Hilgendorf
Domerschulstr. 16 97070 Würzburg Telefon: +49 931 31-82304 Telefax: +49 931 31-82797 [email protected] www.rechtstheorie.de
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International Conference
Together with legal experts from all around the world the chair of Prof. Dr. Dr. Eric Hilgendorf is taking on an international perspective on the legal problems posed by digitization by analysing and discussing two significant issues in particular:
The development ofArtificial Intelligence
Thursday, March 14th / 10 a.m.- 6 p.m.
Increasing Connectivity via the Internet
Friday, March 15th / 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
10 a.m. Greetings and Welcome
Prof. Dr. Dr. Eric Hilgendorf, University of Würzburg / Prof. Dr. Ulrike Holzgrabe, Vice President of JMU
10:15 a.m. Artificial Intelligence as a Challenge for Ethics and Law
Dr. Christoph Peylo, Bosch Center for Artificial Intelligence - Global Head (CR/PJ-AI)
10:50 a.m. AI and Law - a Chinese Perspective
Prof. Dr. Jiang Su, Peking University, Beijing, China
11:30 a.m. Coffee Break
11:50 a.m. AI and Law in Israel - with a special focus on IP
Prof. Dr. Jacob Assaf, University of Herzlyia, Israel
12:30 p.m. Lunch2:00 p.m. Exploring AI based Implications for Criminal Law in India
Prof. Dr. G. S. Bajpai, National Law University, Delhi, India
2:40 p.m. AI Liability in IndiaDr. Sidhart Dahiya, National Law University, Delhi, India
3:20 p.m. Coffee Break
3:40 p.m. AI and Law in Taiwan - Unmanned Vehicle Technology Innovation and Experiment Act
Prof. Dr. Liching Chang, National University of Kaohsiung & Director of the International Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Taiwan
4:20 p.m. AI and Legal Practice in Taiwan: The new Foundation for AI and Law in Taiwan
Ruei Siang Li, Tunghai University, Taiwan & Chen Tso Chu, Deputy Director of the International Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Taiwan
5:00 p.m Liability of E-Persons - an Italian Perspective
Alessandro Drigo, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Florence, Italy
9:00 a.m. New Internet Criminal Law in Turkey
Prof. Dr. Feridun Yenisey, Bahcehir-University, Istanbul, Turkey
9:40 a.m. Cloud Computing, Data Protection and Criminal Law - the German and European Perspective
Prof. Dr. Frank Schuster, Julius-Maximilians-University, Würzburg, Germany
10:20 a.m. Coffee Break
10:40 a.m. Criminal Liability for Fake News and Hate Speech on the Internet - an Indian Perspective
Dr. Mukul Raizada, National Law University, Delhi, India
11:20 a.m. Freedom of Speech in India and the Internet
Dr. Aparjita Bhatt, National Law University, Delhi, India
12:00 a.m. Indian Law and the Internet Giants
Mehak Bajpai, National Law University, Delhi, India
12:40 p.m. Lunch
2:00 p.m. Proof in the Tech World – from Custody Challenges to Algorithmic Accountability
Prof. Dr. Davi Tangerino, Escola de Direito da Fundação Getúlio Vargas, Brasil
2:40 p.m. Anonymity and Free Speech on the Internet: is Brazil's Constitution struggling in the age of social media?
Prof. Dr. Rafael Mafei, Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brasil
3:20 p.m. Coffee Break
3:40 p.m. Electronically Recorded Monetary Claims
Prof. Takehiko Kasahara, Toin Gakuen University, Yokohama, Japan
4:20 p.m. Internet Criminal Law in China
Dr. Huawei Wang, Peking University, Beijing, China
5:00 p.m. Online Search in Germany and Brazil
Orlandiño Gleizer, Humboldt University Berlin
Agenda
Topic DescriptionAI, Ethics and Law
Thursday, March 14th 2019Digitization and the Internet
Friday, March 15th 2019