(Rescheduled) Canadian Technology Law Conference: Democracy and the Information Society

Note: This event has been postponed until November due to a labour disruption at Dalhousie University.

The Law & Technology Institute at the Schulich School of Law cordially invites you to attend the inaugural Canadian Technology Law Conference (CTLC): Democracy and the Information Society. This event is dedicated to discussing the regulation of emerging technologies and the impact of law on society.

The two-day CTLC will focus on the impacts of technology on democracy and will feature a keynote address from the Honourable Sean Fraser, Canada's new Minister of Justice and Attorney General, as well as panels with leading experts from Canada and the United States.

Panels and presentations will cover the following topics:

  • Freedom of expression
  • Platform power and misinformation
  • Extremism and online safety
  • Privacy and surveillance
  • Al accountability and regulation
  • Good governance and public administration

A detailed conference schedule is available online.

Categories

Research, Faculty Interest, Staff Interest, Student Interest, Law & Technology

Time

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Location

Weldon Law Building
6061 University Ave.

Cost

No cost but registration is required.

Contact

karanicolas@dal.ca