VENI-grant for dr. Judith Moeller
Dr. Judith Moeller, researcher at ASCOR and part of the Personalised Communication team received a NWO grant for her proposal “Vocal, Visible and Vaulting? (Dis)connected niche audiences in the age of artificial intelligence.” This project studies the impact of algorithmic filter systems and artificial intelligence on specific segments of the population and niche audiences (fringe… Continue reading VENI-grant for dr. Judith Moeller
VENI-grant for dr. Judith Moeller
Dr. Judith Moeller, researcher at ASCOR and part of the Personalised Communication team received a NWO grant for her proposal “Vocal, Visible and Vaulting? (Dis)connected niche audiences in the age of artificial intelligence.” This project studies the impact of algorithmic filter systems and artificial intelligence on specific segments of the population and niche audiences (fringe… Continue reading VENI-grant for dr. Judith Moeller
Interdisciplinair onderzoek naar de maatschappelijke implicaties van Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Rechtstreeks verbonden: De rechter & de uitingsvrijheid
Op vrijdag 1 november 2019 organiseert de Rechtbank Amsterdam in samenwerking met het Instituut voor Informatierecht en de Vereniging voor Media- en Communicatierecht, een studiemiddag voorafgaand aan de afscheidsreceptie van Willem F. Korthals Altes. Wat mag de rechter zeggen en schrijven?Wat mag je tegen de rechter zeggen en schrijven?Wat mag je over de rechter zeggen… Continue reading Rechtstreeks verbonden: De rechter & de uitingsvrijheid
Jef Ausloos awarded with René Cassin Thesis Prize 2019
On Monday 1 July 2019 Jef Ausloos was awarded with the English-Speaking René Cassin Thesis Prize 2019 for his PhD (KU Leuven) on The Right to Erasure: Safeguard for Informational Self-Determination in a Digital Society? The main research question of Jef Ausloos’ PhD project is “How can the right to erasure meaningfully safeguard the fundamental… Continue reading Jef Ausloos awarded with René Cassin Thesis Prize 2019
Jef Ausloos awarded with René Cassin Thesis Prize 2019
On Monday 1 July 2019 Jef Ausloos was awarded with the English-Speaking René Cassin Thesis Prize 2019 for his PhD (KU Leuven) on The Right to Erasure: Safeguard for Informational Self-Determination in a Digital Society? The main research question of Jef Ausloos’ PhD project is “How can the right to erasure meaningfully safeguard the fundamental… Continue reading Jef Ausloos awarded with René Cassin Thesis Prize 2019
Tarlach McGonagle appointed as Professor of Media Law in the Information Society at Leiden University
VMC Studiemiddag: Belediging van gezagsdragers. Mafkees! Sukkel! Mierenneuker!
Vrijdagmiddag 28 juni 201914.30-17.00 uur (inloop 14.00 uur)Instituut voor Informatierecht (IViR)Nieuwe Achtergracht 166, 1018 WV Amsterdam (gebouw REC-A, derde verdieping, Moot Court Room) Met de initiatiefwet van Kamerlid Verhoeven is de bijzondere strafmaat voor het beledigen van de Koning (voorheen vijf jaar gevangenisstraf) gelijkgesteld met de strafmaat voor het beledigen van andere gezagsdragers (vier… Continue reading VMC Studiemiddag: Belediging van gezagsdragers. Mafkees! Sukkel! Mierenneuker!
Fireside chat with Nani Jansen Reventlow
The Netherlands Network for Human Rights Research’s Working Group on Human Rights in the Digital Age is very proud to be organising a ‘fireside chat’ with Nani Jansen Reventlow on Wednesday, 26 June at 18.00. The event will be hosted by the Institute for Information Law (IViR), Amsterdam Law School. Nani Jansen Reventlow is Director of the Digital Freedom Fund. She is… Continue reading Fireside chat with Nani Jansen Reventlow