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Research & Expertise

Conference in Berlin "The Futures of eHealth. Social, Legal and Ethical Challenges"

Mikhail Zhuravlev took part in the international conference on eHealth held in Berlin on 29-30 April 2019.

Illustration for news: Amsterdam hosted the third international conference on privacy protection – Amsterdam Privacy Conference (APC 2018)

Amsterdam hosted the third international conference on privacy protection – Amsterdam Privacy Conference (APC 2018)

Mikhail Zhuravlev, the junior researcher of the International Laboratory for Information Technology and Intellectual Property, took part in the conference. The key topics of this year were the issues of countering market dominance through monopolization of data ownership, discrimination through the use of artificial intelligence and Big Data processing technologies.

Recent Trends in Information Security and Data Protection Law: Russian, EU and Norwegian perspectives

Researchers of the International Laboratory for IT and IP Law, HSE, discussed prospects for regulation of information security and data protection in Russia, Norway and the European Union with colleagues from the Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law (NRCCL), University of Oslo. Among the issues raised at the symposium there were topics relevant for both Russia and Norway.

The Present and Future of Data Mining and Data Sharing in the EU – Legal Aspects

Ruslan Nurullaev, junior research fellow of the International Laboratory for IT and IP Law, took part in the workshop on “The present and future of data mining and data sharing in the EU”, held on September 23 at the University of Southampton, UK.

The Opening of V International Summer School on Cyber Law (ISSC 2016)

On July 4, International Summer School on Cyber Law (ISSC 2016) opened. The school brings together young researchers and legal practitioners from different countries for the fifth time. This year the preparation for the school coincided with the Laboratory acquiring international status: it was renamed International Laboratory for Information Technology and Intellectual Property Law.