k.u.leuven – faculty of law
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K.U.Leuven – Faculty of Law
jos.dumortier@law.kuleuven.be
http://www.icri.be
Master of Laws – ICT LAW
• founded in 1425
• > 28.000 students• > 1370 professors• > 3450 researchers
• research expenditure:> 200 million €
K.U.Leuven
ICRI : Overview
• founded in 1990• 3 academic staff / 25 researchers / 3 admin
• since 2004 part of IBBT (Institute for BroadBand Technology)
• focusing on:– legal issues of ICT and information security– privacy and identity management– security in e-business and e-government– law and standardization
ICRI : Research
• EU FP6– PRIME– FIDIS– BIOSEC– WALKonWEB
ICRI : Research
• EU FP6– PRIME– FIDIS– BIOSEC– WALKonWEB– Serenity– (Dyvine)– (BEinGRID)
ICRI : Research
• Other EU Projects
– ELSIGN• Preparatory Report• Review of the Directive
– EESSI• Signature Policies• Trusted Archival Services• ...
– MODINIS (eGovernment)• Lot 3 : Identity Management
– ELDOC (electronic documents)
ICRI is a research group of:
Course offering
• Bachelor:– fundamental concepts of ICT (in Dutch): 60 hrs, 1st
semester
• Master– ICT law in Belgium (in Dutch, open for all faculties):
45 hrs, 2nd semester– Seminar “Law and ICT”
• Postgraduate programme : see following slides
Content
• Semester 1: Introduction– ICT– IT Law– Communications Law
• Semester 2: Advanced– ICT (legal informatics – information extraction)– IT Law (practice-oriented)– Communications Law (scenario)
In practice
• classes of about 15-20 students– master of laws– external students– eulisp exchange students
• majority takes (per semester) – 3 ICT-related courses (obligatory)– 2 or 3 IPR-related courses– 2 or 3 courses in EU of international business law
Evaluation
• Pro: – one post-graduate programme – bundling of
efforts
• Contra– limited autonomy – less flexibility for (inter)national co-operation
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