This conference will address the problem of the public role of private actors (in particular digital companies) in enforcement from different perspectives: it will contain panels on theoretical aspects of the role of private actors in enforcement, on gathering electronic evidence from digital platforms, on content moderation, as well as on anti-money laundering policies and internal investigations.
The objective of the event is to tackle the problem of public role of private actors from different angles in order to find commonalities in this tendency to increasingly transfer the enforcement and adjudication role (and burden) to private actors.
While the problem is often discussed within the remits of particular domains only, by putting these topics together the conference aims at fostering a broader and more in-depth debate on this tendency. Speakers will come from academia, EU institutions, the private sector and practitioners’ circles. Please click here to see the detailed programme (also in attachment)
Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.fr/e/private-actors-as-judges-and-enforcers-in-the-technology-driven-world-tickets-657429157307?aff=oddtdtcreator
Location
University of Luxembourg Campus Kirchberg - Weicker Building room B001 (ground floor) 4, rue Alphonse Weicker, L-2721 Luxembourg