Católica Talks - In Digital Format

The Católica Research Centre for the Future of Law presents the program of the Católica Talks of the 2nd Semester of 2019/2020 which now takes place in digital format, via ZOOM, given the impossibility of being held in person. All dates and times remain unchanged.

April 20 | AI Regulation: some unanswered questions

May 11 | Smart contracts and private credit rights guardianship

June 15 | Children and the media

July 6 | De natura personae et machine - or Artificial Intelligence and the possibility of individual legal imputation devoid of moral recognition


Schedule: 12h45 - 13h30 | Information and registration: mcandrade@fd.lisboa.ucp.pt

NOTE: Later, the subscribers will receive by email a link that will allow them to participate in the respective session.

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