ICIL 2016
7th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics
Broadening the Horizons of Information Law and Ethics
A Time for Inclusion
A Time for Inclusion
February 22-23, 2016, Pretoria, South Africa
CONFERENCE GALLERY
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
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Program
Seventh International Conference on Information Law and Ethics 2016
PROGRAM
Broadening the Horizons of Information Law and Ethics
A Time for Inclusion Pretoria, South Africa
MONDAY - February 22, 2016 | ||
08.00-08.50 | Registration & Coffee/Tea | |
08.50-09.00 | Room 1 - SRC Chambers Opening of the 7th ICIL 2016 Maria Bottis & Theo Bothma |
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Room 1 - SRC Chambers | Room 2 - EB 1-25 | |
09.00-11.00 | Privacy and Data Protection Chair: Coetzee Bester |
Freedom of Expression Chair: Pieter Duvenage |
09.00-09.30 | Niloufer Selvadurai, Australia's mandatory data retention laws: Necessary national security measure or unreasonable intrusion of privacy? | Ndumbaro Daniel Damas, The cyber law and freedom of expression: The Tanzanian perspectives |
09.30-10.00 | Shana Rachel Ponelis, Data for development: A double-edged sword? | Abioye Abiola, Freedom of information law enforcement in Nigeria: Emerging issues from court cases |
10.00-10.30 | Costas Popotas, The European dimension of data protection: set law, case law and future perspectives | Deswal Ved Pal Singh, Right to information as a fundamental right in the era of civilization |
10.30-11.00 | Charles Manga Fombad and Abdulrauf Lukman Adebisi, The African Union's Data Protection Convention 2014: A possible cause for celebration of human rights In Africa? | Monica Steffen Guise, How free are Brazilians to speak online? Empirical evidence from the 2014 presidential election |
11.00-11.30 | BREAK | |
11.30-12.00 Special Speaker |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers Chair: Theo Bothma Johannes Britz 'What is information ?’ A personal reflection on how this Information Science 101 question helped shaped my mind in the development of information ethics |
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12.00-13.00 Keynote Speaker |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers Chair: Theo Bothma Rafael Capurro Honorary Chair of the conference In search of Ariadne's thread in digital labyrinths |
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13.00-14.00 | LUNCH | |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers | Room 2 - EB 1-25 | |
14.00-16.00 | Intellectual Property Chair: Steve Cornelius | Health and information law issues Chair: Maria Bottis |
14.00-14.30 | Lisa Lukose, Patent ever greening: Law and ethics | Terence Moyana, Transitioning from traditional to electronic medical records - ethical issues |
14.30-15.00 | Jorge Aimite, Emerging issues in electronic contracting in the laws of South Africa and Namibia where one party is a "Robot" | Jane Wathuta, Social and psychological aspects of information in HIV prevention in sub-Saharan Africa |
15.00-15.30 | Nikos Koutras, The concept of private property from Plato's ideas to bundle theory and the emergence of copyright protection in the environment of open access | Ludovica Poli, MAP techniques: Balancing the right to anonymity of gamete donors and surrogate mothers and the right of the baby to be informed on his/her own origins |
15.30-16.00 | Hauser Julian (YSF, 20 minutes), Sharing is caring vs. stealing is wrong: A moral argument for limiting copyright protection | Theofano Papazissi, Information and confidentiality: The example of Greek medical law |
16.00-16.30 | BREAK | |
16.30-18.30 | Media law and ethics / law and technology / open communications | |
Chair: Theofano Papazissi | Chair: Shana Rachel Ponelis | |
16.30-17.00 | Braam van der Vyver, The State vs Oscar Pistorius: A critical analysis of the court of public opinion | Baboolal-Frank Rashri, The use of information technology in South African courts |
17.00-17.30 | Mervat Abou Oaf, Evolution of media law and policy in Egypt within the fast-changing media landscape | Daniel Muthee & Elizabeth Wambiri, The ethical and quality implications of legal education in Kenya |
17.30-18.00 | Martha Mamolise Falatsa, The role of private radio stations in promoting free debate in Lesotho: Dilemma of absence of information law and media policy | Kanwal Deepinder Pal Singh, Tax privacy, information laws and ethics |
18.00-18.30 | Andreas Kalogeras, Ancient Greek civilization and the worldwide-web: Redefinition of educational goals and future challenges | Ochoa Nicolas, Why data law cannot be reduced to data protection law |
19.00 for 19.30 | Gala Dinner Protea Manor Hotel, Hatfield | |
TUESDAY - February 23, 2016 | ||
08.00-08.30 | Registration & Coffee/Tea | |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers | Room 2 - EB 1-25 | |
08.30-11.00 | Freedom of Expression Chair: Rafael Capurro | Information, data and people's rights Chair: Damas Daniel Ndumburo |
08.30-09.00 | Pieter Duvenage, The public sphere and the Information ethics | Gora-Btaszczykowska Agnieszka, How to protect rights by informing about rights? Some remarks about Polish law |
09.00-09.30 | Bezemek Christoph, Behind a veil of obscurity - anonymity, encryption, free speech and privacy | Sunita Tripathy, Theorising the relationship between law, technology and ethics while protecting client attorney privileges in India |
09.30-10.00 | Tobias Keber, Secrecy vs. publicity in modern (digital) democracies - The Netzpolitik.org case in Germany and according to European human rights law | Sylvia Papadopoulos, Decoding the web of data protection compliance |
10.00-10.30 | Anyaegbu Mercy Ifeyinwa, Intellectual freedom and censorship in the eyes of Nigerian law | Eugenia Alexandropoulou & Maria Nikita, The Greek regulatory framework for personal data protection (following the implementation of the relative E.E. directives) |
10.30-11.00 | Sylvia Ifemeje, The Nigerian Information 2011: A veritable tool for good governance | Jain Garima & Sanjeev Sahni, Stewing in betrayal and deceit: Internet infidelity in Indian context |
11.00-11.30 | BREAK | |
11.30-12.30 Keynote Speaker |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers Chair: Maria Bottis PaulSturges Rich and varied ethical standards: The idea of freedom of expression as a universal value in a world of many cultures | |
12.30-13.00 Special Speaker |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers Chair: Rafael Capurro Philip Brey The fit between Information technology and cultural values | |
13.00-14.00 | LUNCH | |
14.00-14.30 Special Speaker |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers Chair: Ugo Pagallo Steve Cornelius Legal aspects of information as a corporate asset | |
Room 1 - SRC Chambers | Room 2 - EB 1-25 | |
14.30-17.00 | Chair: Eugenia Alexandropoulou | Chair: Paul Sturges |
14.30-15.00 | Sizwe Lindelo Snail ka Mtuze, Cyber security law - with an emphasis on cyber terrorism | Konstantinos Kalemis, The power of information on the religion of others: Marginalization and alienation of Muslim students in Greece and the EU |
15.00-15.30 | Ugo Pagallo, The broken promises of democracy in the digital era | Arpan Banerjee, Internet censorship in India: Beyond the legal |
15.30-16.00 | Umejiaku Nneka Obiamaka, Legal framework for the enforcement of cyber law and cyber ethics in Nigeria | Airen Adetimirin, Awareness and knowledge of cyber ethics by Library and Information Science doctoral candidates in two Nigerian universities |
16.00-16.30 | Eduardo Magrani, The besieged connected public sphere | Sahni Sanjeev, Garima Jain & Indranath Gupta, Understanding digital piracy in India through the lens of psychological, sociological and cultural factors |
16.30-17.00 | Claudio Lucena, iGorithm: You are what you browse | Sanjeev Sahni, Indranath Gupta & Arpita Biswas, Digital piracy in India: The myth of socio-economic factors leading to piracy |
17.00-17.15 | BREAK | |
17.15-18.15 | Young Scholars Forum I Chair: Maria Bottis | Young Scholars Forum II Chair: Nikos Koutras |
17.15-17.35 | Irini Kalogera, Sustaining memory: Corfu as a UNESCO traditional heritage monument - culture and future perspectives | Salau Olaniyi, Data protection in an emerging digital economy; the case of Nigerian Communications Commission: Regulation without predictability? |
17.35-17.55 | Aikaterini Yannoukakou, Does open data alone lead to open government? | Kaushik Pulkit, Cyber laws to curb cyber victimisation of women in India and other developing countries: A comparative critical legal analysis |
17.55-18.15 | Malgieri Gianclaudio, Customer information between privacy and intellectual property: A multi-level management of data | Ali Muhammad Imran, The role of laws in combating online child sexual abuse in South |
18.15-18.30 | Closing of the conference Maria Bottis, Theo Bothma, Coetzee Bester |
ICIL 2019 Final Programme 11
11 July - St. Anselm University
12:00 | Reception |
14:00 - 15:00 | WELCOME PLENARY MIUR: M. Iezzi S.Anselm Vice Rector: P. Nouzille Organizers: Botti, Marturano, Innamorati |
15:00 - 15:45 | Plenary INVITED: N. Poloudi Digital technology: emancipating or binding? Chair: A. Marturano |
15:45 - 16:45 | Session 1 Chairs: Spence - Gresko |
16:45-17:00 | Coffee Break |
17:00 - 18:00 | Session 2 Chairs: Mantovani - Marturano |
18:00 - 18:15 | Coffee Break |
18:15-19:30 |
Roundtable Political uses of Social Media Barberis, Saraceni, Botti, Mitrou Chair: Innamorati |
19:30 - 21:00 |
WELCOME PARTY Local wine tasting, snacks and music show |
12 July - University of Rome, Tor Vergata
08:15 - 09:15 | Transfer to Tor Vergata |
09:30 - 10:15 | Welcome and plenary Univ. Tor Vergata Representatives |
10:15 - 11:15 | Session 1 Chairs: Mantovani - Popotas |
11:15 - 11:30 | Coffee Break |
11:30 - 12:45 | Panel: Explainable Intelligent Systems and the Trustworthiness of Artificial Experts Speith, Bräuer, Oster, Langer Chair: M. Innamorati |
12:45 - 13:15 | Special Plenary Foundation of a new information law organization in Greece Botti, Mitrou Chair: M. Botti |
13:15-14:45 | Lunch |
14:45 - 15:45 | Session 2 Chairs Marturano - Miller |
15:45 - 16:45 | Session 3 Chairs Miller - Gresko |
16:45 - 17:00 | Coffee Break |
17:00 - 18:00 | Session 4 Chairs Spence - Servisole |
18:00 - 19:00 | Transfer to St. Anslem |
19:00 - 22:30 | CONFERENCE DINNER @ Consolini |
13 July - St. Anselm University
09:00 - 09:45 | Plenary
INVITED: M. Barberis Three explanations of (e-)populism: Homo oeconomicus, Homo psychologicus, Homo digitalis. Chair: M. Anselmi |
09:45 - 10:45 | Session 1 Chairs: Innamorati - Botti |
10:45 - 11:00 | Coffee Break |
11:00 - 12:00 | Session 2 Chairs: Servisole - Visintin - Spence |
12:00 - 12:30 | PLENARY: CONCLUSIONS Botti, Innamorati, Marturano Final Remarks: S. Visintin |
ICIL is proud to announce that in 2016 we host 55 speakers from twenty one different countries and from all five contiments of the world,
so true to its title 'A time for inclusion'
so true to its title 'A time for inclusion'