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Technology, Citizen Journalism and Police Accountability: Recording Violent Interactions  – Dr Faith Gordon and Hannah Klose

Technology, Citizen Journalism and Police Accountability: Recording Violent Interactions – Dr Faith Gordon and Hannah Klose

Sep 1, 2020 | ILPC Spotlight

Source: Max Bender Over-regulation and Surveillance of Young People Contemporary advances in technology have provided citizens with the portable equipment, usually smart phones or other recording devices, to film and photograph police officers.  People who film...
ILPC Annual Lecture and Conference 2020 – AI and the Rule of Law: Regulation and Ethics

ILPC Annual Lecture and Conference 2020 – AI and the Rule of Law: Regulation and Ethics

Aug 6, 2020 | Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, ILPC Annual Lecture & Conference, Rule of Law

Date  Thursday 19th Nov 2020, 11am – 5pmFriday 20th Nov 2020, 11:00am – 5.30pm   Institute Institute of Advanced Legal Studies   Type Online Conference (Zoom)  Description  The ILPC is delighted to announce that Lord Clement Jones CBE will deliver this year’s ILPC...
In conversation with: Irini Katsirea, Reader in International Media Law, University of Sheffield

In conversation with: Irini Katsirea, Reader in International Media Law, University of Sheffield

Jul 31, 2020 | ILPC Spotlight

Dr Irini Katsirea is an ILPC Research Associate and Reader in International Media Law at the University of Sheffield, specialising in International, European and comparative media law and has published extensively in these areas.In this edition of the Spotlight...
The societal impacts of introducing a public health identity system: legal, social and ethical issues –  Ada Lovelace Institute

The societal impacts of introducing a public health identity system: legal, social and ethical issues – Ada Lovelace Institute

Jul 31, 2020 | Covid-19, Ethics, Government policy, Health

The COVID-19 crisis triggered sweeping restrictions on civil liberties across society. Lockdowns have started to ease, but in response to concerns about a second wave of infections and coping with the virus in the...
ILPC Seminar Series 2020: The viability of a ‘ministry of truth’ for political advertising

ILPC Seminar Series 2020: The viability of a ‘ministry of truth’ for political advertising

Jul 30, 2020 | Democracy, Fake news

Date Thursday 17th September 2020, 2pm – 3pm Institute Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Format Online conference (Zoom) Description Democracy demands plenty of space for political debate, information sharing, deliberation and opinion forming. Reforms that in...
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