21 July 2022 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Italian Cultural Institute of Amsterdam, Keizersgracht 564, 1017 EM, Amsterdam, Netherlands Technological innovation is creating new solutions for the development of services for the benefit of humanity. But, the complexity of technology is setting up also obstacles to access to public services, at least for those who are affected by the so called “digital divide”. In addition, the use of data from governmental authorities may cause a “big brother effect”, being perceived as a supervision of all human activities.
INTRODUCTION
Keynote speech Mario Di Giulio, Partner, Pavia e Ansaldo Law Firm
ROUNDTABLE
Giovanni Carlo Bruno, Senior Researcher of International Law at the National Research Council of Italy – Institute for Research on Innovation and Services for Development, Naples
Letizia Lo Giacco, Assistant Professor in International Law at the Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies of Leiden University
Fulvio Maria Palombino, Full Professor of International Law at the University of Naples Federico II
Domenico Vallario, Associate Legal Officer, Kosovo Specialist Chambers
FINAL REMARKS
Fulvio Maria Palombino
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