BiDEM Conference
BiDEM
The Business in Democracy Initiative (BiDEM) presents International, multidisciplinary research conference on
Personalisation and Discrimination in a Fundamental Rights Perspective
CBS LAW and the Business in Democracy Initiative (BiDEM) invites to an international, multidisciplinary research conference on personalisation and discrimination in data-driven business models.
Personalisation is an inherent element of data-driven business models. Personalisation is sometimes desirable, and sometimes personalisation amounts to discrimination. We want recommender systems to augment our online realities; however, optimisation that only suit the interest of the trader may create abated online realities with unintended personal, social and societal harm. The aim of this conference is to frame and elucidate a discussion of the difference between legitimate personalisation and unlawful discrimination in context of data-driven business models.
The Business in Democracy Initiative (BiDEM) aims to understand, challenge and develop fundamental rights concerning information with a multidisciplinary approach. The focus is on the role that businesses play in democratic societies with regard to mediating information and processing personal data.
Keynote speakers:
- Partner Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe, Gorrissen Federspiel, former Advocate General at the CJEU
- Professor Avishalom Tor, Notre Dame University
- Professor Eric K. Clemons, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Program:
10:30-11:00 |
Registration |
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11:00-11:20 |
Setting the stage |
Jan Trzaskowski |
11:20-12:00 |
KEYNOTE: The (growing) role of fundamental rights at the CJEU |
Partner, former AG Henrik Saugmandsgaard Øe Gorrissen Federspiel Law Firm |
12:00-12:20 |
What is online discrimination? |
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius [online] |
12:20-13:20 |
Lunch |
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13:20-14:20 |
Freedom of expression The right to conduct a business Discussion |
Joasia Luzak Berdien van der Donk Moderator: Søren Sandfeld Jakobsen |
14:20-15:00 |
KEYNOTE: The Law and Economics of Digital Nudging |
Avishalom Tor, Notre Dame |
15:00-15:30 |
Break |
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15:30-16:30 |
Bias and discrimination in AI Data protection perspective Discussion |
Moderator: Tue Goldschmeiding |
16:30-17:10 |
KEYNOTE: Business and societal implications of personalisation |
Eric K. Clemons Wharton School, University of Pennsylvani |
17:10-17:25 |
Short break |
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17:25-17:50 |
Key findings and the road ahead |
Roundtable discussion Moderator: TBA |
17:50-17:55 |
A few closing remarks |
Jan Trzaskowski |
The aim of the Business in Democracy Initiative (BiDEM) is to understand, challenge and develop fundamental rights concerning information with a multidisciplinary approach. The focus is on the role that businesses play in democratic societies with regard to mediating information and processing personal data.