Videos
Ten Years After the Financial Crisis, Conference at Georgetown Law, 10/9/2018
Leading financial experts from government, academia and journalism discuss lessons learned from the 2008 financial crisis, new risks and potential solutions to promote stability and economic justice at one-day conference hosted by Professor Emma Coleman Jordan at Georgetown Law. Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair delivers the keynote address on "Forgotten Lessons of the Financial Crisis."
New World Borders: How Jurisdiction Affects Human Rights ONline, 9/18/2018
The 2018 GNI Public Learning Forum: "New World Borders: How Jurisdiction Affects Human Rights Online," will take place at New America on Tuesday, 18 September, and will be co-hosted with the American Society for International Law and the Open Technology Institute.
Constitutional Dilemmas of Big Tech, 8/22/2018
As we near the end of the 21st century's second decade, it is beyond cliché to say that the law has trouble keeping up with the rapid pace of technological development.
Motion to Dismiss? Multi-stake holder norms and the role of courts in shaping Internet policy, 7/20/2018
The number of judicial decisions on Internet policy issues will increase as time goes on, as will the pressure on policymakers to figure out solutions to the conflict of laws in cyberspace. What role do national courts play in shaping global Internet policy?
Georgetown Tech Law Journal Conference (speaks at 3:21:00), 2/23/2018
“The Myth of Platform Neutrality”
Anupam Chander talks about the benefits of trade law, 7/24/2017
Anupam Chander, Director of the California International Law Center and Martin Luther King Jr. Professor of Law at the University of California-Davis, explains how trade law promotes global internet flow as opposed to ineffective UN obligations.
Gaming Metrics - Meta Gaming, Meta Cheating, 02/04/2016
This conference examines the role metrics plays in affecting behavior and how we can use metrics in a more intentnional and
CPAR 12-7-15: Anupam Chander, 12/7/2015
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Manufacturing Transparency, 11/23/2015
The Transparent Corporation: From Supply Chains to the Google " "Transparency Report. Efforts to make corporations transparent date back at least to the 1914 Securities Act, but deception such as Volkswagen's cheating persist; I will appraise efforts to look inside global supply chains and invisible data sharing."
The First Amendment as Killer App: How Law Made Silicon Valley with Professor Anupam Chander, Case Western Reserve School of Law, 11/2/2015
Why did the United States come to lead the world in cyberspace? Just as nineteenth century American judges altered the common law in order to subsidize industrial development, American judges and legislators altered the law at the turn of the millennium to promote the development of Internet enterprise…
“Inovação”, com John Klensin e Anupam Chander, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 2015
O CGI.br realizou ao longo do ano de 2015 um Ciclo de Conferências com a participação de cientistas, pensadores, inventores, ativistas e personalidades da Internet.
The Digital Age on the Global Stage: Can the Law Keep Up, American Constitution Society Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 6/22/2015
The rapid development of technological innovation continually raises challenging questions for our legal system and policymakers as they seek to regulate actors and actions at the international level.Increasingly, the United States and our allies are at odds, imposing different legal standards across the Internet.
Columbia School of International and Public Affairs Conference, May 14-15, 2015: Trade, Internet Governance, and Cross-Border Data Flows, 5/14/2015
Moderator: Gordon Goldstein (Managing Director & Head of External Affairs, Silverlake); Nick Ashton-Hart (Executive Director, Internet & Digital Ecosystem Alliance (IDEA)); Susan Chalmers (Principal, Chalmers & Associates); Victoria Espinel (CEO & President, Business Software Alliance); Anupam Chander (Professor, UC Davis; Director, California International Law Center)
Alexander von Humboldt Institut for internet and society, Berlin, May 5, 2014
Interview on “Breaking the Web: Data Localization vs. the Global Net”