In May 2018, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is due to come into force. By GDPR, how will privacy protection and free trade between EU and Japan change? We invite Prof. Vigjilenca Abazi, an Emile Nöel Fellow at NYU School of Law and Assistant Professor of European law at Maastricht University, the Netherlands to understand implications for data privacy and free trade.
[Date] Monday, July 2, 2018, 13:00-14:30 [Doors open at 12:30]
[Venue] Seminar Room, 3rd Floor, Ito International Research Center, Hongo Campus, The University of Tokyo
[Organized by] Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
[Co-organized by] AIR, Beneficial AI Japan, Science, Technology, and Innovation Governance (STIG), The University of Tokyo
[Capacity] 50 seats available
[Fee] Free of charge
[Language] English
[Registration] Previous registration needed:Visit here.
Lecturer:
Vigjilenca Abazi, Emile Nöel Fellow at NYU School of Law and Assistant Professor of European law at Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Discussant:
Takayuki Matsuo, Attorney at Law, Momo-o Matsuo & Namba, Lecturer (Part Time) at Keio University
Moderator:
Arisa Ema, Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
Advanced registration is required.
* Due to the limited availability of seats, early registration is recommended.
Policy Alternatives Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
Email: pari_tg@pari.u-tokyo.ac.jp
06.04.2018