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The 40th Nordic Conference on Law and Information Technology

The 40th Nordic Conference on Law and Information Technology will be held in Oslo from 5 to 7 November 2025.

Programme - Wednesday 5 November 2025

BI Norwegian Business School, Nydalsveien 37, 0484 Oslo

Rooms: B2-040, B2-065, B2-050 and C2-065

Programme

  • Time
  • Title
  • Lunch

    Outside of Gerson Komissar auditorium, C1-060

  • Welcome and introductions

    Room: B2-040

  • Coffee break

    Outside of B2-060

  • PhD workshop - parallel sessions

    • Group A:  Room B2-040
    • Group B:  Room B2-050
    • Group C:  Room B2-065
    • Group D:  Room C2-065
  • Coffee break

    Outside of B2-060

  • PhD workshop - parallel sessions

    • Group A:  Room B2-040
    • Group B:  Room B2-050
    • Group C:  Room B2-065
    • Group D:  Room C2-065
  • Knut Selmer - Memorial lecture

    This is a separate event but may be of interest to many participants.

    Topic: Advanced AI and the Social Contract: Reframing the Debate by Henrik Skaug Sætra

    Venue: Gamle Festsal, Domus Academica, Karl Johans gate 47, 0162 Oslo

  • Reception

    Venue: Aulakjelleren, Domus Media, Karl Johans gate 47, 0162 Oslo

Parallel sessions

Room B2-040

Group A: Lawful machines camp

Chair and lead commentator: Tobias Mahler; Additional discussants: Stanley Greenstein. See list of participants below.

Room B2-050

Group B: Data governance camp

Chair and lead commentator: Sebastian Schwemer; Additional discussants: Helena Haapio. See list of participants below.

Room B2-065

Group C: Data protection camp

Chair and lead commentator: Emily Weitzenboeck; Additional discussants: Peter Wahlgren. See list of participants below.

Room C2-065

Group D: AI, networks and data camp

Chair and lead commentator: Samson Esayas; Additional discussants: Liane Colonna. See list of participants below.

Abstracts for the PhD Workshop

Abstracts (pdf)

Instructions for participants

Each participant will have 20 minutes to present their work, followed by 10 minutes for questions and discussion. Please keep in mind that the goal is to encourage open discussion rather than detailed presentations. And don’t forget the breaks!