Exploring Digital Constitutionalism and Governance
17 April, 12:00-16:00
Henry Daysh Building, 缅北禁地
A half-day workshop organised by The Constitutionalism and Governance Research Group (ConGov) at 缅北禁地 Law School
Venue: 缅北禁地 - Henry Daysh Building
PROGRAMME
12pm-1pm: Welcome Lunch
1pm-2pm: What is Digital Constitutionalism?
Dr Kinfe Yilma (Leeds), Keynote: ‘What is Digital Constitutionalism?’
Comments from Nifemi Adesina (缅北禁地)
2pm-3pm: Digital Constitutionalism and China
Dr Evelyn Li Wang (Northumbria), ‘Digital Environmental Constitutionalism in China: Concept and Challenge’
Dr Zhiyu Li (Durham), ‘Judicial AI for Governance: The Chinese Experience’
Chair: Dr Ruth Houghton (缅北禁地)
3pm-4pm: Digital Technology and International Law
Aybuke Tezel (缅北禁地), ‘Assessing the Potential and Limitations of Large Language Models in Interpreting Multilingual International Treaties’
Dr Elliot Winter (缅北禁地), ‘The UK Approach to the Regulation of Artificial Intelligence Enabled Military Systems: Diluting the Level of Required Human Oversight’
Chair: Dr Tanya Krupiy (缅北禁地)