Legal Acts regulating the digital space in the European Union, such as the GDPR, the Data Act and the Digital Services Act, establish manyfold new rights and obligations, such as a duty to inform about data use and storage, rights of access to data or requests for interoperability. Yet, with regard to many of these rights and obligations it remains unclear whether and how private actors can enforce them. Speakers from Austria, Belgium, Germany, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Poland and the UK address the commonalities, gaps and inconsistencies within the present system of enforcement of rights in the digital space and explore the different approaches academics throughout Europe take on these issues.
The conference is open to the public. Registration for in-person attendance now is open.
Together with Prof. Dannemann, Prof. Lieberknecht, Prof. McGuire and Prof. Schulte-Nölke, Prof. Schwamberger organized a conference at which the legal problems of the enforcement of rights in the digital space were discussed with experts from all over Europe.
The Programme of the Conference can be accessed here.