The European Law Institute‘s annual conference takes place in Dublin for the first time this week.
More than 400 delegates from across Europe will attend the event at the King’s Inns and Law Society from Wednesday to Friday (9-11 October).
The conference will feature leading legal experts discussing key topics such as the impact of digitisation on law and society, AI regulation and ethics, and the future of GDPR amid technological advances.
Key speakers at the conference include Marko Bošnjak, president of the European Court of Human Rights; Michael O’Flaherty, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe; attorney general Rossa Fanning, and former MEP Frances Fitzgerald.
“Dublin was chosen as the host city for its pivotal role as home to the European headquarters of many leading technology firms,” said Prof Pracal Pichonnaz, president of ELI.
“The city provides an ideal backdrop for important discussions around the future of technology in law, AI …