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END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19960101T000000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:GMT TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0000 DTSTART:19961027T020000 RRULE:FREQ=YEARLY;BYMONTH=10;BYDAY=-1SU END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T011851Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260514 DURATION:P1D SUMMARY:Workshop and Public Lecture: Capitalist Institutions & Power UID:20260514-8ac672c49d1fb7fb019d2523436e1717@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260325T132244Z DESCRIPTION:A Day of Workshops and a Public Lecture How have capitalist i nstitutions transformed society and how can they in turn be transformed to serve society? Organised by an interdisciplinary team from Law\, Soci ology\, and PAIS\, this event comprises panels on FinTech & FinReg\, Pri vatisation\, Financialisation\, and Corporations & Climate and will end with a public lecture by Prof Katharina Pistor (Columbia) on 'Law of Cap italism and How to Transform It'. Academics\, PGRs\, and PGTs welcome! I t will feature the four sessions below and will close with a public lect ure by Katharina Pistor (Columbia Law School)\, who will speak about her new book\, The Law of Capitalism and How to Transform It (Yale Universi ty Press). Registration is now open at /fac/soc/new sandevents/capitalistinstitutions/. LOCATION:University of ÌÇÐÄTV\, Social Sciences Building\, Room S0.18 CATEGORIES:Governance,Finance,Workshop,Climatic Change,Lecture LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T132244Z ORGANIZER;CN=Alethea Choo YEE JING: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T011851Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260611T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260611T140000 SUMMARY:Law\, Technology\, and Development Book Discussion: Unsettling Da ta by Dilan Dagaz TZID:Europe/London UID:20260611-8ac672c49d3cb3aa019d6d5d9d733ff6@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260413T114412Z DESCRIPTION:About the Book: What prevents data governance law from redres sing the widespread exploitation of labour and land rampant across the d ata economies of our digital Earth? Unsettling Data answers this questio n by scrutinising the legal grammar of ‘data’ to expose the persistence of hierarchical power relations between the observer and the observed. T he role of the modern legal form in fortifying and obscuring these power relations is elucidated. Proposing representationalism as the framework to map these hidden yet pervasive power relations\, the book reveals ho w the representationalist legal form serves to delink the agency of the data subject from unjust labour and land exploitation in the digital pol itical economy. Highlighting the importance of Indigenous/Adivasi perspe ctives for unsettling the philosophical core of Western(ised) data gover nance\, Unsettling Data argues for the formal reconceptualisation of dat a as the entangled human and unhuman agencies implicated in its producti on\; paving the way for a new legal grammar of data rooted in relational reciprocity. Unsettling Data will be of interest to readers in critical legal theory\, law and humanities\, law and political economy\, data pr otection\, information law\, AI governance\, intellectual property as we ll as anyone seeking to understand the legal form or aesthetics of data from a critical lens. About the Author: Dilan Dagaz is an independent re searcher and writer based in the UK. He has previously served as a Lectu rer (Assistant Professor) in Law at the University of Exeter and holds a PhD in Legal Sciences summa cum laude from the Humboldt University of B erlin. Having worked under different names with the civil society and ac ademia across India\, Germany\, and UK\, he holds significant internatio nal experience of policy advocacy\, research communication\, teaching an d organising on issues of digital rights\, net neutrality\, media law\, algorithmic regulation\, data governance\, and intellectual property. St epping away from academia and the mainstream legal world\, Dilan current ly practises as a witch\, with research interests at the intersection of magic\, law\, science\, and the nature of reality. About the Learning C ircle: The Law\, Technology\, and Development Learning Circle brings tog ether staff and students across the University of ÌÇÐÄTV who are intere sted in the regulatory\, governance\, human rights\, and political econo my challenges of technology in/and on society. The group is coordinated by the Centre for Law\, Regulation and Governance of the Global Economy (GLOBE)\, ÌÇÐÄTV Law School and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Method ologies (CIM) with the aim to create a space for sharing and discussing research and policy developments. Through reading groups\, events\, and policy conversations the group aims to develop cross faculty collaborati ons that foreground ÌÇÐÄTV’s law in context\, and interdisciplinary res earch culture. For more information on the group\, please contact: Dr Si ddharth De Souza (Siddharth.De-Souza@warwick.ac.uk) or Dr Serena Natile (Serena.Natile@warwick.ac.uk). For logistical information about the even ts\, please contact globe@warwick.ac.uk LOCATION:S.2.09\, ÌÇÐÄTV Law School\, Social Sciences Building CATEGORIES:Governance,Green Technologies LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T114412Z ORGANIZER;CN=Alethea Choo YEE JING: END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20260426T011851Z DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260507T120000 DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20260507T140000 SUMMARY:Law\, Technology\, and Development Learning Circle TZID:Europe/London UID:20260507-8ac672c59bb6a8c6019bd6225e545a18@warwick.ac.uk CREATED:20260401T154815Z DESCRIPTION:About the Event: The Law\, Technology\, and Development Learn ing Circle brings together staff and students across the University of W arwick who are interested in the regulatory\, governance\, human rights\ , and political economy challenges of technology in/and on society. The group is coordinated by the Centre for Law\, Regulation and Governance o f the Global Economy (GLOBE)\, ÌÇÐÄTV Law School and the Centre for Int erdisciplinary Methodologies (CIM) with the aim to create a space for sh aring and discussing research and policy developments. Through reading g roups\, events\, and policy conversations the group aims to develop cros s faculty collaborations that foreground ÌÇÐÄTV’s law in context\, and interdisciplinary research culture. For more information on the group\, please contact: Dr Siddharth De Souza (Siddharth.De-Souza@warwick.ac.uk) or Dr Serena Natile (Serena.Natile@warwick.ac.uk). For logistical infor mation about the events\, please contact globe@warwick.ac.uk Theme: The Global South and Global and Local AI Governance Thursday\, 29 January 20 26\, 12pm – 2pm S.2.09\, ÌÇÐÄTV Law School\, Social Sciences Building S uggested Reading: The Oxford Handbook of AI Governance by Justin B. Bull ock (ed.) et al\, especially Section 9 The discussion will be led by Pro fessor Abdul Paliwala and will include a short presentation followed by reflections from participants. You are encouraged to read the book\, or part of it\, prior to the meeting. We will discuss global and local aspe cts of AI Governance from the perspective of the Global South. We will b e continuing from discussions in the previous two sessions. While the wh ole book provides a background on AI governance\, four specific chapters are suggested as our focus for a critical exploration. We will consider a number of questions: 1. What should be involved in AI regulation? (Ch apter 13) (contrast with discussions in our previous two sessions) 2. Wh at has been the role of EU AI regulation on global South regulation? (Ch apter 13) 3. To what extent does the the global AI competition especiall y between the US and China affect global regulation? (Chapter 43) 4. Doe s this provide space for the South to develop their own strategies? (Cha pter 48) 5. Is it possible for the South to decolonise its regulation st rategies? (Chapter 48) LOCATION:S.2.09\, ÌÇÐÄTV Law School\, Social Sciences Building CATEGORIES:Governance,Globalisation,Green Technologies LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T154815Z ORGANIZER;CN=Alethea Choo YEE JING: END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR