The course aims to offer an introduction to the disciplines that govern the production, control and circulation of personal and non-personal data in European and comparative law. It aims to overcome the traditional disciplinary barriers and illustrate how public law and private law define systems of governance of data as crucial assets for the information society. Among the most relevant topics, the course will deal with the relationship between data and territory, data as economic resources, data as the object of fundamental rights, data in the IoT and artificial intelligence, data and digital platforms.
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materiale didattico
II. DATA AND SOVEREIGNTY
III. OWNERSHIP OVER DATA?
IV NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND NEW RIGHTS
V. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: EMERGING ISSUES
VI. DIGITAL PLATFORMS
Programma
I. INTRODUCTORY PART, LAW TOWARD DIGITIZATIONII. DATA AND SOVEREIGNTY
III. OWNERSHIP OVER DATA?
IV NEW TECHNOLOGIES AND NEW RIGHTS
V. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: EMERGING ISSUES
VI. DIGITAL PLATFORMS
Testi Adottati
The materials and readings, detailed in the syllabus, will be gradually provided through the e-learning platform.Bibliografia Di Riferimento
The materials and readings, detailed in the syllabus, will be gradually provided through the e-learning platform.Modalità Erogazione
To achieve the objectives, students will need to read assigned materials carefully, engage in class discussions, attend and discuss lectures given by guest scholars, and make oral presentations.Modalità Frequenza
Optional but highly recommendedModalità Valutazione
For those attending: in-class presentations and activities (10 points - 1/3 of the final grade); final oral exam (20 points - 2/3 of the final exam).