GikII
by GikII
GikII is an annual conference series that explores the intersections of law, technology, and popular culture. Since its inception in 2006, the event has been hosted by various institutions across Europe, including the University of Edinburgh, University College London, and the University of Vienna. The conference is organized by a collective of academics and professionals passionate about "geek law," with notable contributions from individuals such as Professor Lilian Edwards.
The conference covers a diverse array of topics at the nexus of law and technology. Sessions have delved into subjects like artificial intelligence, cryptocurrencies, virtual worlds, gaming, 3D printing, digital privacy, and the rights of avatars. By integrating elements of popular culture, GikII provides a unique platform for discussing how legal frameworks adapt to technological advancements and cultural shifts.
GikII offers attendees opportunities for networking and collaboration through informal discussions, workshops, and social events. The conference often features thought-provoking presentations and panels led by experts in the field, fostering an environment conducive to the exchange of innovative ideas and perspectives.
The event is ideal for legal scholars, technologists, policymakers, and enthusiasts interested in the dynamic interplay between law, technology, and culture. Participants gain valuable insights into emerging legal challenges posed by technological innovations and engage with a community dedicated to exploring these complex issues.
Event Details
- Date
- September 15-16, 2026
- 2 days
- Location
- 🇬🇧 Edinburgh, United Kingdom
- Pricing
- Varies by tier
- Audience
- Legal scholars, technologists, policymakers, and enthusiasts interested in law, technology, and culture.
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