The main question of the symposium is the ability of individual to control their data considering public and private information management, EU legal and national constitutional principles, and sector-specific legislation.
The strained relationship between the Swedish constitutional media laws and EU data protection law have been the subject of much discussion in both Swedish legal doctrine and in society at large in recent years. One key issue has been whether the so-called voluntary publication certificates held by search engines such as Ratsit, Mr Koll and Lexbase should be given constitutional protection without carrying out any journalistic activities. The EU legal dimension has, on the other hand, not received equal attention. At the conference, we want to broaden the discussion to also include other regulations of the digital economy and how it affects issues of public and private information management in Sweden. The main question of the symposium is the ability of individual to control their data, considering public and private information management, EU legal and national constitutional principles, and sector-specific legislation.
Keynote speakers
Jens-Peter Schneider, professor of public law, Freiburg University, The EU´s complex digital framework as a challenge for national information management"
Mikael Ruotsi, associate professor of constitutional law, Uppsala University, Swedish transparency and EU data protection law
Intervenors
Charlotte Ducuing, post-doctoral researcher, KU Leuven, Between data markets and data protection: An assessment of the compatibility model of EU data legislation
Björn Lundqvist, professor of EU law, Stockholm University, Media, fake news and DSA
Ester Herlin-Karnell, professor of EU law, Gothenburg University, Balancing EU data protection and transparency: future challenges and prospects
Refreshments will be served after the conference. Please register for the conference by the latest February 11.
Warmly welcome to the Stockholm Centre of Commercial Law, Stockholm University (on top of the Stockholm University Library)
Björn Lundqvist, Jane Reichel and Ester Herlin-Karnell