Principles for a Data Economy Conference 2021

20.10.2021

The 'ALI-ELI' Principles for a Data Economy were presented and discussed with experts from around the globe at an online conference on 18th and 19th October 2021. You can now rewatch the conference on the project website!

On 18th and 19th of October 2021, the project team of the 'ALI-ELI Principles for a Data Economy' organised the Principles for a Data Economy Conference 2021, which was held online. On this occasion, the joint ALI-ELI project ‘Principles for a Data Economy – Data Rights and Transactions’ were presented and discussed with international institutions, experts and stakeholders. The aim of the ALI-ELI Principles is to inspire development of the law by courts and legislators worldwide and to provide guidance to all stakeholders in the data economy.

The programme consisted of five main sessions, during which each Part of the ALI-ELI Principles (on general provisions, data contracts, data rights, third-party aspects of data transactions, and multi-state issues) were presented. Following a presentation delivered by the Project Reporters Christiane Wendehorst & Neil Cohen, each Part of the Principles was discussed by a panel of experts. On the second day of the conference, the project team also organised a discussion with stakeholders, to collect ideas from the perspective of businesses as well as consumers

The programme as well as individual recordings of each session can be found and downloaded here. If you would like to (re-)watch the entire conference, please follow this link.

The project team would like to express their gratitude to all experts who agreed to join the conference as speakers and panelists, and of course also to all conference participants for engaging in the discussions. Should you have any questions regarding the 'ALI-ELI Principles for a Data Economy', please do not hesitate to contact us.