Event

Our Immersive Digital Future: How Extended Reality May Affect International Relations

Digital Trade & Data Governance Hub
June 9, 2022
1:45pm - 3pm UTC
Hybrid (The George Washington University)

The session “Challenges to Law, Jurisdiction, and Governance in an Immersive World” brought together speakers from civil society, academia, and the private sector to provide an understanding of the current regulatory landscape and discuss challenges and opportunities of the jurisdiction on the Internet.

The event discussed how extended reality may affect key issues and institutions of international governance and explored how it challenges the role of the nation-state, corporations, and individuals. It offered the opportunity to examine the adoption of opportunities and risks posed by extended reality.

 

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Speakers:

Susan Aaronson

Director, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub

Bertrand de La Chapelle

Executive Director, I&JPN and Chief Vision Officer, Datasphere Initiative

Eugene Volokh

Gary T. Schwartz Distinguished Professor of Law, UCLA

Robert Currie

Professor of Law, Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law

Tom Campbell

Founder and CEO, FutureGrasp

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