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BL-LEGAL-Blockchain 2025 : Blockchain - Workshop on Interleaving Legal and Technology Aspects – Regulation Blocks (BL-LEGAL) - | |||||||||||||||
Link: https://www.blockchain-congress.net/tracks/workshops | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
Scope
The new regulatory framework primarily targets data usage in Europe, along with AI and machine learning (AI/ML) data processing systems. This presents new challenges for developers and software producers. The workshop aims to shed light on the obstacles and pitfalls within the newly proposed or recently adopted European regulations and directives, such as the AI/ML regulation, the Data Act, and other developments in the legal and regulatory landscape related to information technology (IT).One of the main focuses of the workshop will be to explore the impact of regulations like the GDPR, Data Act, AI Act, and DORA, and their consequences for blockchain technologies and AI/ML. Another focus will be on technical solutions to mitigate risks and ensure compliance with laws, directives, and regulations at both the EU and member state levels. The workshop will provide a forum for discussing technological approaches, such as smart contract web services, and the appropriate architectures needed to meet regulatory requirements and IT constraints Topics Understanding the New Regulatory Frameworks: This includes the Digital Services Act (DSA), Digital Markets Act (DMA), Data Act (DA), Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), Artificial Intelligence Liability Directive (AILD), Open Data Directive (ODD), Digital Governance Act (DGA), Non-Personal Data Regulation (NPDR), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and E-Privacy Regulation. Intersections of Regulatory Frameworks and Digital Identity Exploring the regulatory challenges associated with implementing decentralized digital identity services. Analyzing how trust services under eIDAS 2.0 can aid in achieving regulatory compliance for AI and machine learning (ML) training and validation. Utilizing verifiable credentials as mechanisms for AI and ML provenance. Examining the legal and technical roles of selective disclosure protocols in ensuring compliance. Data Governance Comparing EU "data spaces" with regulations, with a particular focus on blockchain technology. Tokenization Investigating the tokenization of real-world assets and the potential development of legal frameworks surrounding it. Sandboxes for FinTech: Exploring blockchain, blockchain-focused technologies (BFT), and innovative financial services. Challenges of the New AI Act: Examining the implications of the AI Act and the effects of GDPR on blockchain and AI developments. Tool Sets and Approaches: Identifying tools and methodologies within blockchain, IT, Enterprise Architecture, and Business Process Management and Modeling to ensure compliance with regulations. Application of Blockchain Technologies: Investigating the use of blockchain technologies within an enterprise environment and its integration into Enterprise Architecture. Application of Distributed Applications (DApps) and Distributed Intelligence Applications (DIapps): Exploring their implementation in various sectors, including finance, agriculture, manufacturing, and more. Auditing for Compliance: Evaluating DApps and DIapps for regulatory compliance. Publication Information: Each paper should be 12 pages and is published in the proceedings of SV LNCS / CCIS, provided the acceptance rate is under 60%. |
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