EUR - Digital Governance
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Digital Governance at Coursera Overview
Duration | 27 hours |
Start from | Start Now |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Digital Governance at Coursera Highlights
- Reset deadlines in accordance to your schedule.
- Earn a Certificate upon completion
- Start instantly and learn at your own schedule.
Digital Governance at Coursera Course details
- After participating in this MOOC:
- - You are aware of the impact and effect of emerging technologies on law and politics.
- - You can identify risks and challenges of digitization in relation to EU law, markets and economics.
- - You understand the interconnectedness of problems, questions and solutions.
- - You are able to break down a concrete case of digitalization impact into a sub problem.
- - You can allocate problems to various fields of science or sub-fields of law.
Digital Governance at Coursera Curriculum
Welcome to the MOOC on Digital Governance
Introduction and Synopsis
Introduction to Law in the Digital Age
A Tale of Three Axes: Law in the Digital Age
The Risks of the Digital Era and the Need For the Law to Regulate These Risks
Data Science and Law: How Does Data Science and AI Change Legal Practice
Data Analytics: Transforming Legal Studies and Research
Suggested Reading: 'Artificial Intelligence, Technology and Law'
E-Democracy
Introduction to E-Democracy
The Second Wave of E-Democracy
The Future of E-Democracy
Digital Democracy - The Tools Transforming Political Engagement
Democratic Deliberation in the Wild
Collaborative ?-Rulemaking, Democratic Bots, and the Future of Digital Democracy
Pitfalls and Challenges of E-Democracy
Automation of Government Administration
Data Processing Networks in Public Administration
Surveillance Technology for the Public Good
How Information and Communication Technology Is Transforming Administrative Discretion and Constitutional Control
Preparation for the Video on Automation Social Security and Tax
The Algocracy as a New Ideal Type for Government Organizations: Predictive policing in Berlin as an empirical case
Online Courts
The Promise of Online Courts: Improving Access to Justice Through Technology
What is Online Dispute Resolution and How is it Related to E-Commerce?
Access to Justice in Online Courts
Improving Access to Justice in State Courts with Platform Technology
The Effect of Online Technologies on Dispute Resolution System Design: Antecedents, Current Trends and Future Directions
The New New Courts
E-Nudging Justice: The Role of Digital Choice Architecture in Online Courts
The Future of Courts
Competition and Regulation in Digital Markets
Competition and Regulation in the Digital Economy (PART ONE)
Competition and Regulation in the Digital Economy (PART TWO)
Multisided Digital Platforms: Features and Economic Impacts
Does a Free Market Economy Mean that Everything is Allowed? Principles of Competition Law
Applying Competition Law in the Digital Era of Tech Giants
Why Do We Regulate and Why Do We Regulate Digital Markets?
Competition vs Regulation: When Does Each Come Handy?
Stories of Success and Failure: Do Competition and Regulation Work?
World Economic Forum, Competition Policy in a Globalized, Digitalized Economy, 2019
Common Areas of Regulation
The Many Attempts at Net Neutrality Rules
The Conversation: Do We Really Need Net Neutrality Rules?
Regulation
Net Neutrality Regulation
Ownership of Data
Data Ownership: Property Rights, Exchange and Incentives (PART ONE)
Data Ownership: Property Rights, Exchange and Incentives (PART TWO)
Digitalization and Data Ownership
Data Governance Design
Property Rights and Economic Theory: A Survey of Recent Literature
Law Review Articles that had Enormous Impact on the Definition of Data
Peer Review: Facebook and the German Competition Authority
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