Faglunsj med tema "Digital Innovations and Human Rights in a Changing World: Challenges and Opportunities"

In an era of rapid technological advancement, digital innovations are reshaping societies, economies, and fundamental human rights. From artificial intelligence and big data to digital surveillance and misinformation, these technologies present both new opportunities and pressing challenges.
This seminar will explore the intersection of digital innovation and human rights, focusing on critical questions: How can we use technology to promote justice, democracy, and inclusivity? What legal and ethical risks arise from AI, automation, and digital governance? How do emerging technologies impact vulnerable groups, including women, children, minorities, and individuals with disabilities?
Led by Murtaza Mohiqi, an expert in human rights and technology with over a decade of teaching and research experience, this discussion will provide an interdisciplinary perspective on the evolving legal landscape, emphasizing the need for responsible innovation to safeguard fundamental rights in a changing world. Join us for an insightful conversation on the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Murtaza Mohiqi is an Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Agder (UiA), as well as a legal columnist and human rights researcher. He has extensive experience in human rights and private law, both domestically and internationally. His research focuses on human rights issues affecting diverse groups, including women, children, minorities, immigrants, and individuals with disabilities.
The seminar is physical and open to everyone, but it is also possible to participate digitally by registering. Bring your lunch and we will serve coffee and tea.