Future-Proofing Law: From rDNA to Robots - The Law Review 50th Anniversary Symposium. Saturday Panel One "The Future of the Internet"

Future-Proofing Law: From rDNA to Robots Friday, January 27 to Saturday, January 28, 2017 The UC Davis Law Review celebrates its 50th volume by looking into the future and predicting how the law will adapt to rapidly emerging technology. Panels will focus on significant technological developments and their impacts on various areas of the law, such as constitutional law, intellectual property, criminal law, and many others. Legal discussions will surround technologies such as synthetic biology, artificial intelligence, and virtual and augmented reality. Opening Remarks, Rachel Kane and Shree Sharma, UC Davis Law Review Saturday Panel One: The Future of the Internet Laura DeNardis, American University, “Global Policy Frontiers in Cyber Physical Systems” Mira Burri, University of Lucerne, Switzerland, “The Governance of Data Flows in Trade Agreements” Julie E. Cohen, Georgetown, “Law for the Platform Economy" Chinmayi Arun, National Law School, Delhi, “Algorithms and Strict Liability: The Road to Artificial Intelligence” K.S. Park, Korea University, Commentator