IBL Lecture - Anu Bradford: The Future of Liberal Democracy in the Era of Surveillance Capitalism and Digital Authoritarianism
Featuring
Anu Bradford, Henry L. Moses Distinguished Professor of Law and International Organization, Columbia Law School
About the Lecture
Anu Bradford's lecture will examine the ideological origins, societal implications, as well as the relative global influence of three contrasting regulatory approaches towards the digital economy: the U.S.'s techno-libertarianism, China's digital authoritarianism, and the EU's digital paternalism. The lecture will focus in particular on how these three regulatory systems - as well as the digital companies empowered and constrained by them - enhance or undermine liberal democracy and individual rights to privacy and personal autonomy across the world.
Sponsored by the Denis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law.
Commentators
Julian Arato
Professor of Law & Co-Director
Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law
Brooklyn Law School
Robin Effron
Professor of Law & Co-Director
Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law
Brooklyn Law School
Frank Pasquale
Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School
Yane Svetiev
Associate Professor of Law, The University of Sydney Law School
Please RSVP by February 25th.