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Tuesday, 13 October 2020

REWI Day of Interdisciplinary Research 2021: Call for Papers

On 18th June 2021 the faculty invites scholars from all disciplines to present papers on the theoretical and methodological challenges of interdisciplinary research in the context of law with a focus on climate change, AI and autonomous driving, and digitalisation and cybersecurity.

REWI Graz, the Faculty of Law at the University of Graz has a long-standing tradition of encouraging interdisciplinary research among its members. Still, notwithstanding this approach, the faculty is eager to listen to others, to learn from their experiences and to provide fora that allow academics from different countries and different traditions to meet and to exchange their views. Thus, in 2021 REWI Graz will open its doors to researchers from all over the world to discuss the common challenges of interdisciplinary research. On 18th June 2021 the faculty invites scholars from all disciplines to present papers on the theoretical and methodological challenges of interdisciplinary research in the context of law with a focus on the following areas:

  • Climate Change is one of the greatest challenges humanity faces today: rising temperatures, melting polar caps and increasing CO2 emissions are threatening life on earth as we know it. The effects of climate change are also unequally distributed, with lower-emission countries being hit hardest. Managing the climate crisis therefore requires a global joint effort and fundamental changes: How can the “1.5 degree centigrade” target still be met and how can we ensure a timely, just and fair transition to a low carbon society?
  • Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Driving: AI holds the promise to make our journeys not only more relaxing, but also, and more importantly, safer. Hundreds of different sensors scanning the streets and feeding data into a car, are expected to respond more quickly and reliably to what’s happening on the streets and therefore reduce human fault. But do we run the risk of entrusting AI all too many aspects of our lives and are we prepared to face the ethical issues associated to its use?
  • Digitalisation and Cybersecurity: The era of digitalisation simplifies people’s lives and creates many other advantages for individuals and companies. Every day, however, an ever-increasing amount of information about our choices, habits and our personal characteristics is collected by a multitude of actors. Digitalisation has thus created new threats to privacy and the use of digital identities. How can we reconcile the benefits of digitalisation with the requirements of data protection and security?

Submission:

Interested participants should submit the following information to rewi.kontakt[at]uni-graz.at

  • title of the paper,
  • thematic area the paper belongs to,
  • an abstract of no more than 500 words,
  • author name, affiliation and biographical details,
  • contact details.

Deadline for submission is 30th October 2020. All abstracts will be reviewed by the organizational committee and selections announced by 15th December 2020. Formal registration for the conference will be possible from 15th March 2021. Working language will be English. Accepted papers will be published in the Austrian Law Journal’s Summer edition (presupposing a positive outcome of the peer review process).

 

Practical Information

The conference will take place at the Aula of the University of Graz on 18th June 2021. Travel and accommodation costs for invited speakers will be covered.

 

Contact:

Ms Maddalena Vivona detta Bivona, maddalena.vivona[at]uni-graz.at

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