
November 27th – Postanowienia cyfrowe w umowach handlowych
International economic law is increasingly addressing various issues relevant to the digital economy. Recent regional trade agreements include provisions on issues such as the free flow of data, access to algorithms, or the protection of personal data. However, the nature of these provisions may raise questions as to the values and standards that, for example, the European Union is trying to implement in regulating the digital economy (e.g. transparency, explainability).
The presentation provided an overview of the types of provisions adopted in trade agreements and attempted to assess their impact on the regulation of the digital economy.
Dr. Joanna Mazur received her PhD from the Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw in 2021. She works as an assistant professor at the UW Faculty of Management. In 2019-2022, she was leading a National Science Centre PRELUDIUM grant entitled: “Automated decision-making and the prohibition of discrimination under European law”. In 2022, she received a scholarship in the START program of the Foundation for Polish Science