The International Conference Themed “Law in the Digital Age” was held online

  • 01 July 2023
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The International Conference Themed “Law in the Digital Age” was held online

Ankara Yıldırım Beyazıt University Faculty of Law, Yozgat Bozok University Faculty of Law, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, University of Mauritius, University of Szeged, Dr. Lazar Vrkatić University and Ss. The international conference on “Law in the Digital Age” was held online in collaboration with Cyril and Methodius University. Within the scope of the event, the opening speech was made by Assoc. Dr. Zoltan Vig did it. After the opening speech, the first session was Prof. Dr. It was moderated by Rajendra Parsad Gunput. The following papers were presented in the first session: The Digitalization of Law: How prepared are we to welcome legal practice and education which are artificially intelligent? (Bhavna Mahadew, University of Technology, Mauritius), Artificial Intelligence as a Mediator? (Aliz Fábian, Eötvös Lorand University, Hungary), Artificial Intelligence in International Arbitration: a Bright Outcome? (Layan Al Fatayri, University of Debrecen, Hungary), Trusted flaggers (Kamila Brylak, University of Wrocław, Poland), Legal Regime in Mauritius of Consumer Contracts Made through Electronic Communication Means (Goran Georgijevic, University of Mauritius, Mauritius), Determination of “Lex Loci Protectionis” in the Digital Environment (Bengi Sargin, Yozgat Bozok University, Turkey).


Second session, Assoc. Dr. It was moderated by Grad-Gyenge Anikó. The following papers were presented in the second session: Law, Finance, and Artificial Intelligence Adapting to the Age of Digital Banking (Mohammad Al Animat, University of Debrecen, Hungary), Digitalization and Banks during covid19 crisis: A qualitative study (Rudranee Devi Deeljore and Bhavish Jugurnath, University of Mauritius, Mauritius), Crypto Assets: Tax Treatment and Tax Policy Issues in North Macedonia (Elena Neshovska Kjoseva, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia), The role of the IT technologies in civil proceedings during the COVID epidemic from the perspective of the courts damage liability (András Tóth, District Court of Pécs, Hungary), The written form of the civil proceedings in the digital era: an evolution in the digital work environment (Tea Micevska, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia ), Case Studies of Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Law in the Developed Countries (Aida Bektasheva, University of Miskolc, Hungary).


Third session, Dr. Instructor It was moderated by member Gábor Hajdu. In the third session, the following papers were presented: Assessing the Regulation of Maritime Cybersecurity at the Level of the African Continent (Marie Valerie Uppiah, University of Mauritius, Mauritius), Decoding the Changing (ID)entity of Cybercriminals: from Human Perpetrators to AI (Aleksandar Matković and Ivana Novakov, Faculty of Law and Business Studies dr Lazar Vrkatić, Serbia), Computer Crime: Cryptography and Cryptanalysis in the IT Sector -Where Does the Mauritian Law Stand? (Rajendra Parsad Gunputh, Eric Bindah, Joseph Assogbavi, Ambareen Beebeejaun, University of Mauritius, Mauritius), Digitalization of the Macedonian Public Administration: A Pathway to Prevent Maladministration and Illegal Activities (Konstantin Bitrakov, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia) , Digitalization Of Cadastral System in The Republic of North Macedonia (Tea Lalevska, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia), Registration of Companies in the Republic of North Macedonia in the Digital Age (Zhateva Katerina, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, North Macedonia),


Fourth session Dr. Instructor It was moderated by member Aysun Bolaca. The following papers were presented in the fourth session: Freedom of Expression and Digital Communication under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights (Raed Ghanem, University of Miskolc, Hungary), Taking Care of Digital Privacy: The Role of Serbian Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) ( Milica Ilić, University of Miskolc, Hungary), Invasion of Privacy and Cybercrimes in Iranian Law (Zahra Delshad, University of Miskolc, Hungary), Dark Patterns (Anita Barabás, University of Debrecen, Hungary), Dynamic Regulation and Beyond - AI Regulatory Sandboxes (Áron Badinszky, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary), Corporate Strategy of Planned Obsolescence - Reflection of Technological Development Reality (Marija Mijatović and Tamara Gajinov, Faculty of Law and Business Studies dr Lazar Vrkatić, Serbia).

After the sessions, the question-answer part was started. After the question and answer part, Assoc. Dr. Zoltan Vig, Prof. Dr. Rajendra Parsad Gunput, Assoc. Dr. Grad-Gyenge Anikó, Dr. Instructor Member Gábor Hajdu and Dr. Instructor The international conference ended with closing speeches by its member Aysun Bolaca.