5th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics 2012


5th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics 2012

Equity, Integrity and Beauty in Information Law and Ethics

Corfu, Greece June 29-30, 2012
Ionian Academy

Organizers: Ionian University-International Society for Ethics and Technology

See call for papers at http://conferences.ionio.gr/icil2012

Keynote speakers: Luciano Floridi, Professor, Unesco Chair for Information Ethics-Oxford University
Herman Tavani, Professor, Rivier College, US
Guest speakers: Professor Dimitris Gritzalis, Professor Karsten Weber, Professor Kenneth Einar Himma

Special sessions:

1. Arts and Ethics

2. Women in Academia

Guest speakers: Professor Kia Nobre, University of Oxford
Dr. Apsasia Tsaoussis, Lecturer, Aristotle University

Contributions to all sessions are open. Contact botti@otenet.gr.

ICIL 2012

5th International Conference on Information Law and Ethics 2012

Corfu, June 29-30, 2012

International Conference on Information Law
Equity, integrity and beauty in information law and ethics

The 5th International Conference on Information Law is organized by the Department of Archive and Library Sciences of the Ionian University. The Conference aims at the presentation of papers on a variety of subjects within information law and also, information ethics. The conference will host invited presentations and refereed paper presentations.

ICIL 2012 is sponsored by the International Society for Ethics and Technology (US) and the Institute for Legal Informatics (Germany).

Call for papers

We are interested in papers on intellectual property, data protection, freedom of information, individual rights and information, privacy, cyberlaw and cyberethics, media law and ethics, digital divide and information technology, e-government, surveillance, intellectual freedom, open access, digital divide and other.

We are also particularly interested in papers on the historical development of information laws and ethical theory and we would also consider papers dealing with the social, political or psychological aspects of information.

More detailed information will be available soon.