Lodz Cyber Hub, a research center at the Department of Public International Law and International Relations at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Lodz, is pleased to announce the launch of a new series of seminars dedicated to key issues in contemporary international law, including cybersecurity, cross-border cybercrime, new technologies, and the global governance of artificial intelligence and social media.
Classes are conducted in English and attract participants from diverse regions of the world each semester. The programme is designed to reflect current global regulatory trends, including developments within the European Union (DSA, DMA, AI Act, MiCA), the United Nations, the Council of Europe, and broader multilateral cooperation frameworks.
The seminars follow an interactive, discussion-based format that integrates:
- analysis of current regulatory processes in Europe and worldwide, including platform governance, artificial intelligence, cyber diplomacy, and data protection
- practical case studies in international law, cybersecurity, cross-border cybercrime (including cryptoscams), digital sovereignty, and emerging technologies
- workshops focused on working with documents from international organisations such as the United Nations, the European Union, NATO, the OSCE, and the Council of Europe
- masterclasses delivered by practitioners and experts from Europe, Asia, the Americas, and the Indo-Pacific, addressing topics such as global AI regulation, international state responsibility in cyberspace, platform governance, and the role of the private sector in digital security
Seminars offered in the Summer Semester 2025/26:
NEW: International Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Law
USOS registration: 0500-ERAS115
Entertainment Law
USOS registration: 0500-ERAS44
Cyberspace and International Law
USOS registration for part time studies: 0500-CINLPW
and for full time and Erasmus students: 0500-ERAS121
