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Social Science Activities

Law

New digital technologies generate large amounts of personal data, whose knowledge and use pose obvious risks to people's rights and freedoms, in particular for their fundamental rights to privacy and personal data protection, and, therefore, for democratic constitutional systems in digitalized societies. 

The regulatory treatment of these rights was the focus at the Series of Conferences: The right to the protection of personal data in the digital society.

The speakers were:  Mercedes Pérez Manzano (Autonomous University of Madrid); José Luis Piñar Mañas (San Pablo-CEU University, Madrid); Ignacio García-Perrote Escartín (UNED) and Juan Luis Requejo Pagés (University of Oviedo).

Antonio Pau, State Councilor and president of the First Section of the General Codification Commission, addressed the rights of disabled people at his conference The end of disability. Towards a new legal system for disability.

Antonio Pau

Antonio Pau, State Councilor and president of the First Section of the General Codification Commission

Pablo de Lora Deltoro, Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid, addressed Law before the end of life: cryopreservation and the duty of resuscitation.

Pablo de Lora Deltoro

Pablo de Lora Deltoro, Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid

We present the categories in which the Social Sciences activities of the year 2019 are included:

José Luis Piñar: "We do not need to reform the Constitution in order to protect our rights in the digital society"

 
 

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