and is on the board of directors for Bits of Freedom. Her research deals with conceptualisations of internet surveillance and internet activism 2 We define datafication as 'the transformation of social action into online quantified data, thus allowing for real-time tracking and predictive analysis' in accordance with Mayer-Schoenberger and
The Amsterdam Law Forum Editorial BoardThe Amsterdam Law Forum is proud to present our themed issue on 'Technology and Law' to finish up the academic year 2018-2019. This issue aims to showcase articles that delve into legal research surrounding emerging technologies that continue to restructure our lives and the way that international law is mobilized. The theme of this issue is borne out of our Annual Seminar that was hosted on May 10 th at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. There, we confronted this timely subject together with professors, researchers and students from varied perspectives and with scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds. We hope that the articles showcased in this issue reflect both our intellectual engagement with the topic and the kinds of themes and problems that legal scholars are dealing with when it comes to new technologies in the 21 st century.
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