07 Dez

4th Munich Lecture on Securities Regulation and Corporate Law

Termin:

Do.:
18:00 Uhr

7. Dezember 2023

Ort:

Max-Planck-Institut am Marstallplatz 1, 80539 München, in Raum E10

Am 07.Dezember 2023 um 18 Uhr wird

Professor Omri Ben Shahar, Professor of Law, University of Chicago

über das Thema:

“Regulating Commercial Big Data and AI: The Inadequacy of the Data Privacy Paradigm”

sprechen.

Zur Person: “Professor Omri Ben-Shahar earned his PhD in Economics and SJD from Harvard in 1995 and his BA and LLB from the Hebrew University in 1990.
Before coming to Chicago, he was the Kirkland & Ellis Professor of Law and Economics at the University of Michigan. Prior to that, he taught at Tel-Aviv University, was a member of Israel's Antitrust Court, and clerked at the Supreme Court of Israel. He teaches contracts, sales, trademark law, insurance law, consumer law, sales law, e-commerce, food law, law and economics, and game theory and the law.
He writes primarily in the fields of contract law and consumer protection. He is the co-author of Personalized Law: Different Rules for Different People (Oxford 2021, with Ariel Porat) and More Than You Wanted to Know: The Failure of Mandated Disclosure (Princeton 2014, with Carl Schneider).

Professor Ben-Shahar is the Kearney Director of the Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics. He is also the Co-Reporter for the American Law Institute’s Restatement of Consumer Contracts.”