On November 6th, our research scholar Mariel Kalkach Aparicio will participate in the session entitled “Business and the protection of the general interest and the citizen” part of the The Law, Justice and Development (LJD) Week 2019.
Abstract
“In this session I will highlight some key components of the bioethical reflections made in research contexts which seem to be less considered in the real-world practices of business. I will focus on the challenges of policymaking within the business-consumer interaction; specifically, in the merging business activities of two types: monitoring of users’ digital trace and research in the form of Neuromarketing. Although there has been progress made in the discussion and regulation, I will argue that it is not enough specially in context of vulnerable populations. If these circumstances remain unchanged, the gap between developed economies and those in development could increase due to the use of technology.” – Mariel Kalkach Aparicio.
Timing | Speaker | Topics addressed |
10:00 – 10:04 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Introductory remarks |
10:04 -10:05 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Speaker’s presentation and first question |
10:05 – 10:13 | Mariel Kalkach | Bioethical considerations for policymakers in businesses’ Neuro-Digital-Info Warfare |
10:13 – 10:14 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Speaker’s presentation and second question |
10:14 – 10:18 | Louis-Bernard Buchman | The protection of personal data : the example of the GDPR |
10:18 – 10:19 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Speaker’s presentation and third question |
10:19 – 10:27 | Frédéric Varin | The fight against land grabbing in developing countries |
10:27 – 10:28 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Speaker’s presentation and fourth question |
10:28 – 10:36 | Jeffrey Schlagenhauf (To be confirmed) | 1) The Work of the OECD Centre for Responsible Business Conduct 2) The Human Centered Business Model |
10:36 – 10:37 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Fifth question |
10:37 – 10:41 | Louis-Bernard Buchman | The duty of vigilance |
10:41 – 10:42 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Speaker’s presentation and sixth question |
10:42 – 10:50 | Stéphane de Navacelle
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1) The recognition of the social and environmental interest of companies 2) The protection of whistleblowers 3) The fight against corruption |
10:50 – 10:51 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Speaker’s presentation and seventh question |
10:51 – 10:59 | Marie-Florence Zampiero-Bouquemont
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The fight against money laundering |
10:59 -11:00 | Anne-Charlotte Gros | Concluding remarks |