- When: 9 June 2023, 14.00 until 16.00
- Where: Department of Innovation and Digitalisation in Law (Schenkenstraße 4, 1010 Vienna, 2nd Floor, Seminar Room)
Publishing in a law journal is an important means of self-education for authors and is also required for jobs in legal academia. Authors are increasingly interested in publishing in English-language law journals with an international reach, but there is a lack of transparency about how they work, what criteria they use, and how they make decisions. At this event the editor in chief of a leading international law journal and other leading academics will illuminate how they work and give advice about how to be published in one.
Christopher Kuner will make an introductory statement, followed by questions and comments of Nikolaus Forgó, followed by a general discussion.
Professor Kuner is, inter alia, Affiliated Professor at the University of Copenhagen and Senior Privacy Counsel in the Brussels office of Wilson Sonsini Goorich & Rosati, and an associate at the Centre for European Legal Studies in the University of Cambridge. The author of numerous articles and books, he is editor-in-chief of International Data Privacy Law and one of the editors of the commentary on the GDPR published by Oxford University Press (OUP), as well as editor of the OUP monograph series on privacy and data protection law.
Participation is open and free of charge, but registration via ID-organisation@univie.ac.at is mandatory.
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