Special Issue of Internet Policy Review on Protecting “European values” inside data flows

Guest editors

Mira Burri, Faculty of Law, University of Lucerne, Kristina Irion, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam, Stefania Milan, Associate Professor of New Media and Digital Culture, University of Amsterdam, Ans Kolk, Amsterdam Business School, University of Amsterdam.

Important dates

  • Full paper submissions deadline: 12 November 2020
    All details on paper submissions can be found under http://policyreview.info/authors
  • Peer review process: 12 November 2020 – 14 February 2021
  • International Workshop (online): 29 January 2021
  • Paper revision period: 22 February – 18 April 2021
  • Second review and final publication decision: 19 April – 21 May 2021
  • Readying for publication: 24 May – 18 Juni 2021
  • Publication of special issue: mid 2021

Contact person: Kristina Irion (email k.irion@uva.nl)

Accepted abstracts

  1. Embedding European values in data governance: a case for public data commons
    Jan Zygmuntowski, Management in Networked and Digital Societies (MINDS), Kozminski University, Laura Zoboli, University of Warsaw, Paul Nemitz, European Legal Studies Department, College of Europe, Brugge.
  2. Competing logics of data ordering regimes: law, technology, or governance
    Alexandra Giannopoulou, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam, Balázs Bodó, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam, Heleen L. Janssen, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam, Kristina Irion, Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam.
  3. Governing European Values with Data “Multi-localisation”
    Huw Roberts, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Josh Cowls, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Jessica Morley, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Mariarosaria Taddeo, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, Luciano Floridi, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
  4. Finding a common language for a European-led data governance and stewardship
    Justine Gangneux, Urban Big Data Centre, University of Glasgow.
  5. The case for influencing technology standards with values
    Lukasz Olejnik
    , European Data Protection Supervisor, Brussels, Amelia Andersdotter, Council of European National Top-Level Domain Registries, Brussels.
  6. Accounting for Power in Socio-Technical Ecosystems: A Grand Challenge for Value-Sensitive Design
    Mattis Jacobs, Informatics, University Hamburg, Christian Kurtz, Informatics, University Hamburg, Judith Simon, Informatics, University Hamburg, Tilo Böhmann, Informatics, University Hamburg.
  7. Protecting digitized public service from surveillance creep
    Jockum Hildén, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki.
  8. Is extraterritorial application promoting European values? Revisiting Article 3 of the General Data Protection Regulation
    Oskar Gstrein, Governance and Innovation, University of Groningen – Campus Fryslan, Andrej Zwitter, Governance and Innovation, University of Groningen – Campus Fryslan.
  9. Governing European values in the shadow of hierarchy: data protection codes of conduct and certification via enhanced self-regulation
    Rotem Medzini, Federmann School of Public Policy and Government, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
  10. Looking beyond the individual: a legal conceptualization of AI’s societal harm
    Nathalie Smuha, International and European Law, KU Leuven.
  11. Competing visions of social and economic rights in the EU policy debate on AI
    Jedrzej Niklas, Data Justice Lab, School of Journalism, Media and Culture, Cardiff University, Lina Dencik, Data Justice Lab, School of Journalism, Media and Culture, Cardiff University.