This Gender, Technology and Law session will be animated by Dr. Stefano Osella (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology) and is entitled: Constitutional Law and Discipline: Fundamental Rights as...
This Gender, Technology and Law session will be animated by Dr. Tuba Bircan (VUB) and is entitled: Reflections on Gender-Biased AI Session description: Reflections on Gender-biased AI All spheres of...
This Gender, Technology and Law session will be animated by Dr. Olga Jurasz (the Open University Law School) and is entitled: Online Harms and Online Violence against Women – Towards a (Law) Reform?...
This Gender, Technology and Law session will be animated by prof. Gianclaudio Malgieri ( EDHEC Business School in Lille) and is entitled: "Are You a Vulnerable Data Subject Because You'Re Female?" -...
The dark cloud of the corona crisis has been upon us for most of 2020. While this is a global pandemic, posing a threat to us all, it does not affect us all equally: the most vulnerable among us are...
This Gender, Technology and Law session will be animated by prof. Sara de Vido (Ca’ Foscari University, Venice) and will deal with International and European Legal Perspectives on Online Gender-Based...
The 5th session of the Gender, Technology & Law series, co-organised by LSTS and FRC, under the title: “Immigration, Iris-Scanning, and iBorderCTRL: The Human Rights Impacts of Migration Control...
The 5th session of the Gender, Technology & Law series, co-organised by LSTS and FRC, under the title: “ Gendered law making: the case of human trafficking ”, will take place on 13th May 2020 at...
The 4th session of the Gender, Technology & Law series, co-organised by LSTS and FRC, under the title: “Sex Robots through Feminist Lenses”, will take place on 15 January 2020 at 10:00-12:00 and...
The 3rd session of the Gender, Technology & Law series, co-organised by LSTS and FRC, under the title: “All Watched Over By Aunties Of Loving Grace: Safety as Surveillance in India”, will take...