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PROGRAMME BILETA CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN (as at 6April 2018)

“Digital Futures: places and people, technology and data”

Mon 9 April 2018

630pm BILETA AGM C49 Taylor Building, Law School. Please contact regarding attendance. ALL members of BILETA are welcome.

Own cost dinner, Aberdeen Merchant Quarter.Please contact you would like to come and we will see if we can squeeze you in.

Tuesday 10 April 2018

8.45-9.-15 Registration and Coffee – Near Linklater Room [830 for poster people] and Team Photo

9.30-945 Welcome – Abbe Brown (administrative matters) then Matyas Bodig, Deputy Head of Law School, University of Aberdeen - Far Linklater Room

9.45-10.30 Key note 1 DaithíMac Síthigh “Tech law and the techlash”- Far Linklater Room

10.30—11.00 Coffee – Near Linklater Room

11- 12.30 First set of Parallel Sessions

Far Linklater Room

Chair – Anabela Gonçalves

Data protection and privacy

Name / Institution / Title
Karen McCullagh / University of East Anglia / Post exit data protection in the UK: the ECHR and CoE convention 108
Subhajit Basu and Kemi Omotubora / University of Leeds and University of Lagos / Beyond the present: Privacy and Personalised medicine
Krzysztof Garstka / University of Cambridge / Between public security and data protection: legality of predictive Big Data surveillance within the EU data protection framework
Plixavra Vogiatzoglou / KU Leuven Centre for IT and IP Law / How do the criteria development by the CJEU and the ECtHR affect the European practices of mass surveillance

Old Senate Room

Chair–KevinRogers

Education

Name / Institution / Title
Dan Hunter / Swinburne Law School / The Future of Law Schools
Antoinette Muntjewerff / University of Amsterdam / Teach is Watching You and more…
Adam Wyner, Roy Partain / University of Aberdeen / Towards Research-driven Curricula for Law and Computer Science.

Carnegie

Chair –Martina Gillen

Crime and Security

Name / Institution / Title
Irene Couzigou / University of Aberdeen / Towards a New Category of Cyber Crime: the Use of the Internet for Terrorist Purposes
Argyro Chatzinikolaou, Eva Lievens / Ghent University / Conceptualisation of Online Sexual Behaviours by Minors: Towards the Creation of a Typology
Gavin Sutter / Queen Mary University of London / Whatever happened to the Children & Young Persons (Harmful Publications) Act 1955?
Martin Jones / Glasgow Caledonian University / Your Internet is (Sent) Down: Serious Crime Prevention Orders and Internet Access Ten Years On

Catherine Gavin

Chair – Dinusha Mendis

Intellectual Property

Name / Institution / Title
Marta IIjadica / University of Aberdeen / Compelling experience: Copyright and publicly placed works
Kim Barker / University of Stirling / It’s the end of copyright as we know it.re-imagining for a digital future?
Lucie Strakova / Masaryk University Brno / The internet renaissance of the collective management
organisations
James Griffin / University of Exeter / The Uncanny Valley of Digital Watermarking in 3DP biotech

MultiMedia

Chair –Catherine Easton

Technology and regulation

Name / Institution / Title
Uta Kohl / Aberystwyth University / Territory in the information age
Mark Leiser / University of Leicester / Time to Slow Down? Regulatory responses to fake news and deceptive content
Stephanie Von Maltzan / Karlsruher Institute für Technologie / No contribution between Cyber-Security and Data Protection? Benefit and Impact of Incident Response Tools

12.30– 1.15 Lunch Near Linklater Room Near Linklater Room [publishers tables – Taylor and Francis and Hart]

1.15 – 1.45 Viewing of Posters and Phase 1 discussion of Scottish Government OnlineIdentityAssurance Programme - Near Linklater Room

1.45-2.15 Phase 1 – Open session on lecture recording [Abbe Brown, Lilian Edwards, Dan Hunter, Tristan Henderson] – Far Linklater Room

2.15 – 3.45 Second set of Parallel session

Far Linklater Room

Chair – Subhajit Basu

Privacy and data protection

Name / Institution / Title
Edina Harbinja / University of Hertfordshire / The ‘newish’ property, informational bodies and immortality
Laurence Diver / University of Edinburgh / Digisprudence: developing a legal-theoretical approach to rational compliance by design
Abhilash Nair, James Griffin / Aston University, University of Exeter / Privacy and porn: copyright law and unjustified threats
Michael Veale, Lilian Edwards / University College London, University of Strathclyde / Better Seen and Not Over(heard)? Automated Lipreading Systems and Privacy in Public Spaces

Old Senate Room

Chair – Martin Jones

Regulation and technology

Name / Institution / Title
Rachel Adams / Institute of Advanced Legal Studies / Transparency and Information
Mehmet Bilal Unver / Anglia Ruskin University / Stepping or Stumbling stones for IoT connectivity: Analysis of the EU legal and regulatory response
Edoardo Celeste / University College Dublin / Digital Constitutionalism: mapping the constitutional response to digital technology’s challenges”
Catherine Easton / Lancaster University / Driverless Cars: a rights-based analysis

Carnegie

Chair -Marta IIjadica

Intellectual Property

Name / Institution / Title
Dinusha Mendis / Bournemouth University / The Battle of Humans and Machines: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence and Implications for Intellectual Property Law: A new Beginning?
Joanna Bac / University of Aberdeen / Software intelligence and patents: a call for action
Jan Zibner / Masaryk University Brno Institute of Law and Technology / Artificial Intelligence as possible author
Dominika Galajdová / Masaryk University Brno Institute of Law and Technology / Sui generis database right and its application on protection of outputs of Artificial Intelligence

Catherine Gavin

Chair –MartinaGillen

Sustainability

Name / Institution / Title
Mary Gilmore-Maurer / University of Aberdeen / Decentralising Decarbonisation: Distributed Generation and the EU unbundling regime
Rónán Kennedy / National University of Ireland Galway / De-camouflaging Chameleons: Requiring Transparency and Privacy Protection in Internet of Things
Francesca Pichierri, Diana Dimitrova / FIZ-Karlsruhe, Leibniz-Institut für Informations infrastruktur (STARR funded) / Healthcare applications, smart homes and the principle of purpose limitation

MultiMedia

Chair–Gavin Sutter

Regulation and content

Name / Institution / Title
Michael Peter Kalule / Queen Mary University of London / On the inadequacy of contemporary speech regulation
DaithíMac Síthigh / Queen’s University Belfast / ‘Large amounts of content’: the reinvention of the intermediary
Lorenzo Dalla Corte / Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology and Society / Pinpointing Personality. Towards a balanced approach to the notion of personal data
Johanna Hoekstra, Aysem Diker Vanberg / University of Greenwich and University of Greenwich / A critical analysis of the Directive for the Supply of Digital Content

3.45-4 Coffee Near Linklater Room

4-5.30 Third set of Parallel session

Far Linklater Room

Chair – Karen McCullagh

Data protection and privacy

Name / Institution / Title
Kemi Omotubora, Subhajit Basu / University of Lagos, University of Leeds / Privacy 2.0
Anabela Gonçalves / University of Minho / The scope of the GDPR and the application of the EU data protection standards
Rebecca Yoke Chan Ong / City University of Hong Kong / A health check on patient privacy in Hong Kong

Old Senate Room

Chair –Catherine Easton

Technology and Regulation

Name / Institution / Title
Lachlan Urquhart, Holger Schnädelbach, Nils Jäger / University of Nottingham, University of Nottingham, Loughborough University / Adaptive Architecture: Regulating Human Building Interaction
Md Mizanur Rahman, Jorge Sanz / Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology / Interplay between ‘Legal Information System’ and ‘IT for legal domain’ A case on the financial regulation of the EU
Vasileios Karagiannopoulos / University of Portsmouth / Regulating cyberspace in the People’s Republic of China: A system of ‘symbiotic devolution of control’
Henry Pearce / University of Hertfordshire / Open Metadata: a way to reconcile the use of anonymisation techniques and confidentiality agreement with the open data movement

Carnegie

Chair –Abhilash Nair

Intellectual Property

Name / Institution / Title
Kayleen Manwaring / University of New South Wales / Will emerging information technologies outpace consumer protection law in Australia? The case of digital consumer manipulation
Michal Koščík / Masaryk University Brno / Preserving digital heritage with and without heritage institutions – the impact of proposed copyright exemption in the Digital Single Market directive
Indranath Gupta, Vishwas Devaiah, Dipesh Jain, Vishal Shrivastava / O.P. Jindal Global University / The Test of Unwillingness in SEP cases. Lessons for India

530-630 Walking Tour by Scott Styles, Law School University of Aberdeen. Gather outside Elphinstone hall

7pm-midnight Piper, Drinks Conference Dinner and Ceilidh with Jigs Akimbo - Elphinstone Hall

Wednesday 11 April 2018

8.45-9.15 Registration and Coffee and Phase 2 Discussion of Scottish Government Online Identity Assurance Programme– Near Linklater Room

9.15-10 Key note 2 Margaret Ross “Impact of Technology on the student experience, with particular reference to Mental Health” - Far Linklater Room

10.-10.30 Coffee – Near Linklater Room

10-30 – 12 Fourth set of Parallel Sessions

Far Linklater Room

Chair –Karen McCullagh

Data protection and privacy

Name / Institution / Title
Nicholas Gervassis / Plymouth University / The Promised-Day Clock: Technology Doomsayers and the Development of the EU General Data Protection Regulation
Gavin Ross / Scottish Government / Scottish Government Online Identity Programme
Trix Mulder / University of Groningen / Business models, marketing statements, privacy policies and the GDPR
David Watts, Vanessa Teague / La Trobe University, University of Melbourne / Open data and the illusion of de-identification

Old Senate Room

Chair – Martin Jones

Education

Name / Institution /
Title
Freda Grealy,Steve Collender, Georgia Iliakopoulou / The Law Society of Ireland / Legal Education Goes Mainstream: Broadening Access For A Wider Audience At The Law Society of Ireland with Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)
Malcolm Combe / University of Aberdeen / Access to land, access to law, and clinical legal education
Patricia McKellar / University of London / An Analysis of Online Support for Distance Learning Law students
Jen Persson / Defenddigitalme / The state of data privacy in Education in England 2018

Carnegie

Chair –Felipe Romero Moreno

Intellectual Property

Name / Institution / Title
Jade Kouletakis / Abertay University / South African IP developments
and universities
David Komuves / University of Edinburgh / Beyond Hyperlinking: The Future of Copyright Enforcement Automation
Mitchell Longan / University of Sussex / “Private Sector Solutions as Copyright’s Clutch? The Creative Commons and Tolerated Use”

Catherine Gavin

Chair –Irene Couzigou

Technology and regulation

Name / Inst / Title
Md Mizanur Rahman, Jorge Sanz / Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology / A Legal Analytics Framework for Discovering new Legal Collective-Knowledge: Focusing on Financial Regulations in the EU
Damian Clifford / KU Leuven Centre for IT and IP Law / The Detection of Emotion: the Definition of Personal Data and the ‘Identifiability’ of the Data Subject
Martina Gillen / University of West of England / Strategies for Combating the Web Brigade: Perspectives from Customary International Law

MultiMedia

Chair – Dinusha Mendis

Data protection and privacy

Name / Institution / Title
Jiahong Chen / University of Edinburgh / Not all cookies are baked equal: Online privacy, technology neutrality, and the interactions between the GDPR and the proposed ePrivacy Regulation
Allison Holmes / University of Kent / Processing of Personal Data by Law Enforcement: Notification Requirements and Effective Remedies under the Investigatory Powers Act
Gianclaudio Malgieri / Vrije Universiteit Brussel / Privacy as right to mental integrity: Unfair commercial practices and “personalized vulnerabilities” in the era of automated decision-making

12 - 1 Lunch Near Linklater Room [publishers tables – Taylor and Francis] and Phase 3 discussion of Scottish Government Online Identity Assurance Programme

1-2Google Prize review session (Kayleen Manwaring, David Lorimer, Edoardo Celeste) and vote Far Linklater Room

2.15- 3.30 Fifth set of Parallel session

Far Linklater Room

Chair –Anabela Gonçalves

Data protection and privacy

Name / Institution / Title
Fulya Teomete Yalabik, Ismet Yalabik / Anonymous Bitcoin versus Enforcement Law
Oliver Vettermann and Fabian Rack / FIZ-Karlsruhe, Leibniz-Institut für Informations infrastruktur / EIDI – effective information after an identity theft
Guido Noto La Diega / Northumbria University / Privacy by Contract Design and Intermediary Liability of Dating Apps

Old Senate Room

Chair –Abhilash Nair

Intellectual Property

Name / Institution / Title
Adrian Aronsson-Storrier / University of Reading / “Examining the copyright exception/contract interface in the ‘copyright in the Digital Single Market’ proposal”
Sanjeev Sahni, Indranath Gupta, Sweta Lakhani / O.P. Jindal Global University / Digital Piracy in India: The Lack of Awareness Factor leading to Piracy

Carnegie

Chair– James Griffin

Privacy and human rights

Name / Institution / Title
Felipe Romero Moreno / University of Hertfordshire / Compatibility of regulatory technological solutions to the ‘fake news’ problem with intermediaries and users’ rights to a fair trial and freedom of expression under the ECHR
Ingrida Milkaite / Ghent University / Children’s rights to privacy and Data Protection Around the World: Challenges in the Digital Realm
Lamprini Georgiou / University of Edinburgh / Open and Fair Trial in the Social Media Era - An insurmountable conflict or an emerging opportunity”

Catherine Gavin

Chair – Gavin Sutter

Education

Name / Institution / Title
Jenny Kemp / University of Leicester / Corpus linguistic technologies and the DSVC international law corpus: insights into the lexis of LLM texts
David Lorimer / University of Aberdeen / Jury Verdicts – A Computer Generated Analysis
Peer led session / Open to all / Pedagogic elements of the lecture recording debate

3.30-4 Closing Refreshments and Phase 2 Open session on lecture recording – Towards Guidelines Far Linklater Room Led by Andrew Cormack and Abbe Brown