- The global IT revolution and the emergence of new technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, e-commerce industry, new form of currency, issues pertaining to the governance of cyberspace and more particularly the post-covid-19 new world order have necessitated the need to focus on the legal research pertaining to new kinds of cybercrimes, issues related to cyber security and data protection and online privacy law and above all into the new evolving cyberspace trends and patterns which shall shape the future of human civilization and legal issues pertaining to it.
- The Center for Cyber Laws, NLUD is pleased to announce the second edition of its web-series on “Digital Services Act (of Europe) and Intermediary Liability”. The Digital Services Act (“DSA”) aims to reconcile the responsibilities of online platforms with their position as key intermediaries and essential sources and shapers of information.
- The DSA introduces rules regarding the orders that national or administrative authorities can address to intermediaries. These orders can oblige intermediaries to cooperate with member states’ judicial or administrative authorities when acting against concrete instances of illegal content.
- The Centre for Cyber Laws at NLU Delhi is organizing its 2nd Monthly Web-Series. Web-Series is a monthly online series of lectures on various issues relating to cyber laws.
Relevant Personality
- Karuna Nundy is an advocate at the Supreme Court of India and the International lawyer. The focus of her work is on constitutional law, commercial litigation and arbitration, media law and legal policy. Ms. Nundy has been described by the New York Times as a ‘leading civil liberties lawyer’ in an article on free expression, by the BBC as a ‘leading lawyer’, listed by Forbes Magazine as a ‘Mind that (should) matter’, awarded for being one of the ‘most powerful women in business’ in 2021 for her commercial dispute resolution work and was profiled by Time Magazine in April 2022.
- Ms. Nundy serves as an expert on the Columbia Global Freedom of Expression committee and a member of the High Level Panel on Media Freedom chaired by Lord Justice David Neuberger, and founded by Amal Clooney, at the request of the Governments of the UK and Canada.
- The session is scheduled at 3 PM on 30th May 2022. The technical details for the session are mentioned below. The copies of Flyer and Background note are also attached with this mail.
General Details
- Date and time: 3 PM IST, 30th May 2022.
- Medium: Online/ Virtual (Using Zoom)
- Audience: The Session would be open to all (no registration cost)
- Meeting ID: 834 6260 7463
- Passcode: 617751
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