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This week the academic blog, Völkerrechtsblog, has published a podcast series on International Law and Technology. The lecture series was organized by Dr Andrea Leiter (University of Amsterdam) and Dr Delphine Dogot (Université Catholique Lille). The first season of “Digital Echoes” brings together leading scholars in international law, international relations and legal theory to discuss the implications of an ever-increasing digitisation of socio-economic life from an (international) legal perspective.

The podcast series invites us to explore how Digital Technologies are changing and challenging the modes in which law and governance operate.

  • How to formulate questions to address the relationship between international law and technology and its implications for governance?
  • What does it mean to talk about digital spaces or digital rights?

Introducing Digital Echoes

Delphine Dogot, Andrea Leiter, Anna Sophia Tiedeke, Noah Boerhave & Daniela Rau

1st Episode: Opening Conversation

Matilda Arvidsson, Fleur Johns, Dimitri Van Den Meerssche, Andrea Leiter & Delphine Dogot

2nd Episode: New Modes of Law-Making and Resistance in the Digital Age

Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi, Andrea Leiter & Delphine Dogot

3rd Episode: Emerging Technologies and International Governance

 Outi Korhonen, Andrea Leiter & Delphine Dogot

4th Episode: International Law Becomes a Cyborg Science

 John Haskell, Andrea Leiter & Delphine Dogot

5th Episode: Terrorism through the Eyes of the Algorithm

Tasniem Anwar, Andrea Leiter & Delphine Dogot

6th Episode: Sovereignty and the Law of Surveillance

 Beatriz Botero Arcila, Andrea Leiter & Delphine Dogot