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Professor Clive Norris
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Department of Sociological Studies
University of Sheffield
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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:32:51 -0000
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Subject: [Regulation:] Regulating Technologies: KCL London Conference
Launch April 7-8, 2007
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REGULATING TECHNOLOGIES
Announcing an international and inter-disciplinary conference
formally to launch the Centre for Technology, Ethics and Law in
Society, based in the School of Law at King’s College London
Conference dates: April 7-8, 2007
Conference venue: Swissotel (Howard Hotel), London
Conference will be opened by Professor Lawrence Lessig (Stanford),
followed by sessions on:
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Regulating Today’s Technologies (ICT and biotechnology)
*
Regulating Tomorrow’s Technologies (neurotechnology, nanotechnology,
AI, and technological convergence)
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Technology as a Regulatory Tool
Conference will be closed by Justice Michael Kirby (Australian High Court).
Speakers will include:
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Richard Ashcroft,
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Deryck Beyleveld,
*
Ben Bowling,
*
Roger Brownsword,
*
Andrea Buechler,
*
Bert Gordijn,
*
Serge Gutwirth,
*
Paul de Hert,
*
Mireille Hildebrandt,
*
Andrew Jones,
*
Judy Illes,
*
Bert-Jaap Koops,
*
Graeme Laurie,
*
Andrew Murray,
*
Stephen Minger,
*
Charles Raab,
*
Colin Scott,
*
Han Somsen,
*
Mingyuan Wang,
*
Karen Yeung,
*
Jonathan Zittrain.
To register contact:
Ms Kuakoon Kessuwan, School of Law
King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS
Telephone: 020 7848 2036 Fax 020 7848 2788
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Conference is supported by the Modern Law Review and the Wellcome Trust.
Conference fee: £300 for both days
£200 for one day
Maximum number of delegates:80
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REGULATING TECHNOLOGIES
Announcing an international and inter-disciplinary conference
formally to launch the Centre for Technology, Ethics and Law in
Society, based in the School of Law at King’s College London
Conference dates: April 7-8, 2007
Conference venue: Swissotel (Howard Hotel), London
Conference will be opened by Professor Lawrence Lessig (Stanford),
followed by sessions on:
*
Regulating Today’s Technologies (ICT and biotechnology)
*
Regulating Tomorrow’s Technologies (neurotechnology, nanotechnology,
AI, and technological convergence)
*
Technology as a Regulatory Tool
Conference will be closed by Justice Michael Kirby (Australian High Court).
Speakers will include:
*
Richard Ashcroft,
*
Deryck Beyleveld,
*
Ben Bowling,
*
Roger Brownsword,
*
Andrea Buechler,
*
Bert Gordijn,
*
Serge Gutwirth,
*
Paul de Hert,
*
Mireille Hildebrandt,
*
Andrew Jones,
*
Judy Illes,
*
Bert-Jaap Koops,
*
Graeme Laurie,
*
Andrew Murray,
*
Stephen Minger,
*
Charles Raab,
*
Colin Scott,
*
Han Somsen,
*
Mingyuan Wang,
*
Karen Yeung,
*
Jonathan Zittrain.
To register contact:
Ms Kuakoon Kessuwan, School of Law
King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS
Telephone: 020 7848 2036 Fax 020 7848 2788
[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Conference is supported by the Modern Law Review and the Wellcome Trust.
Conference fee: £300 for both days
£200 for one day
Maximum number of delegates:80
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