
The aim of the symposium is to foster interaction among diverse communities of research and practice using Contextual Integrity to reason about privacy, and to design and evaluate, craft regulation, and generate formal logics for privacy.
As the symposium makes its debut in Europe, the 7th annual PrivaCI Symposium will focus on how the Contextual Integrity framework can address pressing issues in the European landscape of privacy and data protection. The symposium aims to provide a platform for exploring the application of Contextual Integrity in various legal contexts, including specific challenges such as compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the evolving European Digital Strategy (which encompasses the Data Governance Act, the Data Act, the AI Act, the Digital Services Act, and the Digital Markets Act), and the broader implications of living in increasingly digital societies.
Hosted by:
- Vrije Universiteit Brussels
- Brussels Privacy Hub
- CPDP Conference
Programming Committee:
The committee includes respected scholars from leading institutions across Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany, and the USA, such as VUB, KUL, UGent, UHasselt, Maastricht University, Leiden University, Netherlands Cancer Institute, HiiG, and Max Planck.
Call for Papers:
The symposium is currently inviting submissions aligned with Contextual Integrity and interoperability themes. Scholars and experts in relevant fields are encouraged to submit their work. Link to Call for Papers. Submissions are open soon, and the selected authors will have the opportunity to present at the event.
Registrations:
Registration for the event will open after the submission period. Stay tuned for more details!
Date: 19 - 20 May 2025
Location: Brussels, Belgium
Additional Information:
For more details, please check the website https://privaci.info/symposium/2025/cfp.html or email contact@privaci.info
Details
The 2025 Contextual Integrity Symposium in Brussels, scheduled for May 19-20, will explore the application of Contextual Integrity in privacy and interoperability. Key themes include compliance with GDPR, the European Digital Strategy, and personal data spaces like the European Health Data Space (EHDS). Attendees will engage in presentations, panels, and workshops, featuring experts who will discuss privacy standards, data governance, and the integration of interoperability in digital society.