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851-0732-06L 3 Credits DS , DR , MSC D-ITET , D-INFK , D-MATH , D-GESS
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Law & Tech

VVZ CR 4.4

Last Updated: 2026-02-05 16:29:53

Abstract

This course introduces students to scientific and technological developments that require regulation or enable legal innovation. We focus particularly on the challenges to current law posed by prominent near-future technologies.

Objective

The course is designed for a wide range of ETH students as well as for law students who are keen to deepen their understanding of cutting-edge technology. It offers an overview of key legal areas important for technology regulation, complemented by guest lectures on emerging technological trends. In previous years, the course has featured esteemed speakers from various sectors, including industry leaders like Google, NGOs such as Digital Society Switzerland and The European Consumer Organization, regulatory bodies like the Swiss Competition Commission, and noted academics. The course is open to ETH students through the Science in Perspective program of the Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences.

Content

The planned course outline is below. - Overview of Law and Technology - Fundamental Rights - AI & Discrimination - Landmark Big Tech Cases - Regulation of Digital Platforms & Content Moderation - Online Consumer Protection - Law and Tech Scholarship Series A number of recent regulations will be discussed, including the EU's AI Act, the Digital Services Act (DSA), and the Digital Markets Act (DMA), as well as emerging internet phenomena, like ChatGPT.

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General Information

Language
English
Levels
DS , DR , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance
The course grade will be based on a group presentation (30%) during class time and a written final exam (70%) on the law and tech aspects of the course as well as on class participation. Details of the exam will be discussed at the first lecture.Class participation will be used to adjust the final grade up by an amount between 0.0 and 0.25 (that is, participation cannot bring your grade down). Student participation is an essential part of maintaining a lively and interesting conversation, and the possibility to improve one’s grade via participation reflects this.

Registration & Places

Max Places
72

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
seminar Law & Tech
Additional block course: 16.11.2024
  • Thu 16:15-18:00 (IFW A 36)
  • 16.11 Date 09:15-17:00 (GLC E 29.2)
  • 05.12 Date 16:15-18:00 (IFW A 36)
  • 19.12 Date 16:15-18:00 (IFW A 36)
21 h semesterly

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