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Application deadline: October 20, 2025
The Winter School on Digital Rights covers cross-sectoral dimensions related to the rights that are emerging from the access to and the use of data as well as digital services by multiple actors. It offers an integrated approach to innovation based on different methodologies, topics and areas involved in the legal field. The subject-matters include, among others, IT technologies and human rights, law & ethics of AI, AI and decision-making, data governance, the role of digital platforms, the transformation of labor, digital slavery, digital citizenship, the social impact of big data.
The impact of technologies on fundamental rights and democratic societies is as wide-ranging as it is multifaceted and fragmented. The School aims to cover cross-sectoral dimensions related to the rights that are emerging from the access to and the use of data and digital services by multiple actors. It offers an integrated approach to innovation based on different methodologies, topics and areas involved in the legal field. With a view of reconciling theoretical issues and practice at an interdisciplinary layer – involving Legal Philosophy, Legal Theory, Human Rights, IT Law, Private Law, Political Science and Sociology - the Winter School aims at drawing the attention of Master and PhD students to the most relevant issues related to technological innovation.
Suitable for: Master’s Degree Students who intend to pursue doctoral studies and PhD Students in Law; Human Rights; International Relations; Political Science; Philosophy; Sociology.
For further information visit our website or send an email to summerschools@univiu.org
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