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The usual apology for cross-posting but this may be of interest to some on the list.


Call for Papers CPDP2020 - Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence

CPDP (Computers, Privacy and Data Protection) is an annual three-day conference devoted to privacy and data protection. The 13th edition of CPDP will be held on 22-24 January 2020 in Brussels. Whilst a number of speakers are specifically invited by the conference, several slots remain open to application through an annual call for papers. The CPDP2020 Call for Papers is addressed to all researchers who wish to present their papers at the next CPDP conference.
The call is split into two different tracks. The first is dedicated to experienced researchers (i.e. postdoctoral researchers, professors etc.), while the second welcomes PhD students and other junior researchers. Contributions are welcome from all disciplines with perspectives on the themes of the conference. The dual-track structure of the CPDP2020 Call for Papers aims to meet the increasing interest of researchers - from all levels and from multiple disciplines - in CPDP and their expectations in terms of academic feedback and exchange. Please submit your contribution through the EasyChair conference system through: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cpdp2020

The overarching theme of the 2020 edition is "Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence". CPDP thus takes as its focus one of the most powerful technologies of the century. Investment and work on AI are accelerating at an unprecedented rate. In parallel, governments are moving to introduce regulation. What complications does AI add to the already fraught terrain of digital rights? Is the GDPR the panacea for all the legal issues arising in the age of AI? How meaningful is the concept of personal data in the face of systems which use hidden logic in identifying trends and behaviors? Are we ready for the application of AI in crime prevention? How can we best address the issues of social justice implicated by AI? Is AI the right framework to discuss the challenges of data-driven technologies? CPDP2020 will serve as a platform to discuss, and seek answers, to these questions and many more.
We welcome cutting edge papers in all areas related to technology, privacy, and data protection, but particularly invite submissions that fit the general conference theme.

The CPDP Scientific Committee invites papers in the fields of law, social sciences, philosophy and computer sciences (as well as other relevant fields). Multidisciplinary papers are especially welcome. In particular, this call aims to reach researchers whose works relate to new technologies, privacy and data protection. Selected researchers will have the valuable opportunity to present their papers in the conference academic sessions. The main theme highlighted this year is "Data Protection and Artificial Intelligence", but we welcome any original topics related to the general themes of the conference.
Have a look at our submission instructions: https://www.cpdpconferences.org/call-for-papers
In case of doubt regarding the suitability of a contribution for the conference, please feel free to contact me ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).

CPDP2020 Key Dates


*         Deadline for submissions: Tuesday, 1 October 2019 (23:59 CET).

*         Notification to authors: Monday, 2 December 2019.


Papers accepted for presentation at the conference will go through a second round of reviews for inclusion in the conference book.

Kind regards,
Magda Brewczynska (on behalf of CPDP2020 Programme Committee)

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Magdalena (Magda) Brewczyńska
PhD Researcher at Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)
Tilburg University, The Netherlands



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