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北师大互联网政策与法律研究中心成功举办网络安全校园行专家讲座

      10月28日下午,由中国网络空间安全协会主办,北京师范大学互联网政策与法律中心联合主办的“网络安全校园行”专家讲座在北师大后主楼学术报告厅举行。讲座由北京师范大学互联网政策与法律研究中心薛虹教授主持,北京金山公司产品策划总监具明鹤先生主讲。中国网络空间安全协会副秘书长张健教授,中国网络空间安全协会网络治理与国际工作委员会秘书长谢永江教授以及来自北京师范大学法律硕士、法学硕士、法学博士学生50多人参加讲座。

薛虹教授隆重介绍了参会的嘉宾并代表北京师范大学法学院以及北京师范大学互联网政策与法律研究中心对大家的到来表示欢迎。 具明鹤总监就“网络安全”这一主题进行演讲。讲解了什么是网络安全,网络安全相关案例和文档信息保护等知识。具明鹤总监幽默风趣的风格以及鲜活的案例将讲座在专业性的基础上增添了趣味性。

中国网络空间安全协会副秘书长张健教授对本次讲座给予了高度的赞扬与肯定。他强调,网络空间安全并不仅仅是一个单纯的法律问题或者技术问题,这是一个复杂的系统性的问题,解决这个问题的关键便是依靠群众的力量群防群治。“网络安全为人民,网络安全靠人民”,张建教授引用习近平总书记的话点明了本次活动的核心主题。而北京师范大学作为网络安全校园行活动的第一站,具有树杆立模的作用,他和协会都很期待再次与北京师范大学的师生交流对话。

中国网络空间安全协会网络治理与国际工作委员会秘书长谢永江教授也就自己的亲身经历阐述了对网络空间安全的深刻理解与反思,并分享了保护个人信息安全的有效方法以及途径,大家颇为受益。讲座还设计了提问环节。同学们踊跃提问,问题深刻并且具有前瞻性。各位专家一一作答并与老师同学们一起展望中国互联网空间安全的未来发展。

 

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薛虹教授在新时代新规则国内首场网络法公开课

互联网法治建设是网络强国战略的重要组成部分,已经并将继续发挥基础性支撑作用。当前,中国特色社会主义进入新时代,网络法理论、实践、制度的发展迎来了新机遇。运用好新形式有效传播网络法治的重要理论和发展成果,做到引人入胜、润物无声,是持续、深入推进互联网法治建设的重要保障。

1994年《计算机信息系统安全保护条例》颁布,为互联网产业的良性发展打下坚实基础。展览以此为开端,历数了信息网络传播权入法、个人信息保护加强、《网络安全法》《电子商务法》出台等20多年网络法治进程中的重大事件,全面展示了网络法治构建及规则演变的历史进程。20年来,中国互联网产业规模持续发展,正成为全球竞争的新制高点,中国互联网经历了从PC互联网到移动互联网的迁移,并正加速由消费领域向生产领域拓展,以工业互联网、智能制造等为代表的新模式、新业态不断涌现。

2018年10月26日,以“新时代,新规则”为主题,由中国法学会网络与信息法学研究会主办,腾讯研究院与同济大学法学院承办的“网络法公开课”全国巡讲第一站在同济大学举行。这是国内首场以网络信息法为专题的公开课,旨在深入宣传、贯彻习近平总书记关于网络强国和网络空间法治化的重要思想,通过政法新媒体的创新形式广泛传播新时代网络法治成果,让更多青年学生以及社会大众了解互联网法治建设历程,掌握更加全面、前沿的网络信息法理论知识和产业趋势。公开课引起莘莘学子的踊跃报名和广泛关注。

与常见的学术报告、课堂授课形式不同,公开课采用国际上较为流行的传播科学、文化的TED演讲新形式。监管部门、学界和产业界的7位嘉宾,就法律与产业关系、平台责任、人工智能的法律挑战等前沿交叉话题,多角度切入网络信息法,在很短的时间内把复杂的问题讲透彻、讲鲜活,让在场600多名同济师生快速了解网络法面貌,并激发了学生们深入研究的热情。

北京师范大学法学院教授、互联网政策与法律研究中心主任薛虹在讲座中提出,我们习以为常的网购行为,实际上是与智能合同系统进行交易,这个智能合同系统一方面是高端的自动化系统,完全按照既定的程序加以设定和运行;另一方面也是低端的人工智能,可以按照程序设计完成一定的认知、选择、分析和判断。如果法律对此不加以规范,可能出现侵害消费者权益的后果。刚刚出台的《电子商务法》确立了消费者提交订单并支付价款导致合同成立的权利,并对经营者施加了公平设置智能合同系统的义务,通过制度设计让消费者更有力量。

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Prof. Xue Gave Keynote Speech at APEC WORKSHOP ON ENHANCING REGULATORY INFRASTRUCTURE FOR E-COMMERCE

APEC Workshop on Enhancing Regulatory Infrastructure for E-Commerce was successfully held on October 11-12 in Hanoi, Vietnam. The Workshop aimed to identify the challenges, difficulties faced by the member economies in creating a favorable regulatory infrastructure e-commerce for business as well as updating e-commerce trends and issues arisen affecting the regional supply chain connectivity and institutional connectivity; share experiences, best practices from the APEC member economies especially from those economies that have developed e-commerce regulatory regimes and listen to voices of the private sectors to improve regulatory infrastructure; provide inputs for the implementation of the Phase II of  the SCFAP II; and make recommendations to APEC for further consideration and action if appropriately. Prof. Xue was invited as the Member of APEC Expert Council on e-Business Alliance to give a keynot speech on the Chinese E-Commerce Law and New Regulatory Environment. Officials from 21 APEC economies showed great interests in the Chinese new Law and raised many thoughtful questions. Prof. Xue explained the categories of e-commerce operators, responsibilities and liabilities of e-commerce platform operators in details to the audience. Prof. Xue also led the group discussion on the role of the  individual government and APEC to play for an enabling regulatory environment for e-commerce.

Agenda

Day 1: 11 OCTOBER 2018

08.30 – 09.00 Registration
09.00 – 09.10 Opening Speech By Mr Luong Hoang Thai, Director General, Multilateral Trade Policy Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Viet Nam.
09.10 – 09.20 Photo Session
09.20 – 10.00 Session 1: Overview of E-Commerce and the Study on E-Commerce regulations  In this session, the speaker(s) will give an overview of e-commerce, its trends, current regulations, opportunities and challenges that affect business.

Moderator: Dr Toh See Kiat, Chairman, Goodwins Law Corporation and Commerce Net Singapore Limited.

Speaker(s):

–          Ms Ho Thi To Uyen, Viet Nam

 

10.00 – 10.15 Questions and Answers (Q&A)
10.15 – 10.35 Tea Break
10.35 – 11.45 Session 2:  New emerging and cross-cutting issues of e-commerce regulations (PANELIST)In this session, it will focus on new emerging and cross-cutting issues of e-commerce regulations, exposed challenges in e-commerce from various aspects such as regulations, business capacity, markets, competitiveness, etc., with views of identifying and providing inputs for further discussion and addressing the issues.

Moderator: Dr JJ Pan, Asia Pacific Privacy Officer and Director of Public Policy, Acxiom Corp;

Speakers:

–          Ms Bui Thi Thanh Hang, Director, Viet Nam E-commerce and Digital Economy Agendy, Viet Nam;

–          Mr Hamanaka Shintaro, Overseas Research Fellow, IDE-JETRO;

–          Dr Toh See Kiat, Chairman, Goodwins Law Corporation and CommerceNet Singapore Limited.

11.45 – 12.00 Questions and Answers (Q&A)
12.00 – 14.00 Lunch
14.00 – 15.10 Session 3: Sharing experiences in developing regulations for e-commerce  In this session, the member economies will share their experiences in enhancing regulatory infrastructure for e-commerce as well as highlight their legislations in e-commerce.

Moderator: Mr Hamanaka Shintaro, Overseas Research Fellow, IDE-JETRO

Speakers:

–          Professor Dr. Hong Xue; Director of Beijing Normal University Institute for Internet Policy & Law (IIPL), Co-Director of UNCITRAL-BNU Joint Certificate Program on International E-Commerce Law, China; and

–          Dr Li Mosi, Professor, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, China;

–          Pedro Alfredo ASTUDILLO PAREDES, Director Of Digitalization And Formalization, Ministry of Production, Peru;

–          Ms Evelyn Goh, Director (Policy, Technology and Trustmark), Personal Data Protection Commission (PPDC), Singapore;

 

15.10 – 15.30 Questions and Answers (Q&A)
15.30 – 15.50 Tea Break
15.50 – 16.50 Session 4: E – Commerce Regulations from the perspective of the private sectorIn this session, the private sector will raise voices to contribute to e-commerce regulations with views of enhancing its regulatory infrastructure to enhance business practices and efficiency in e-commerce.

Moderator: Dr JJ Pan, Asia Pacific Privacy Officer and Director of Public Policy, Acxiom Corp;

Speakers:

 

 –          Ms Minh Hue Nguyen, Under-secretary of the Asia Business Trade Association (ABTC);

–          Ms Le Thi Thuy Trang, Legal Head, Tiki, Viet Nam;

–          Dr Toh See Kiat, Chairman, Goodwins Law Corporation and CommerceNet Singapore Limited.

16.40 – 17.00 Questions and Answers (Q&A)

End of Day 1

Day 2: 12 OCTOBER 2018

09.00 – 09.45 Session 5: E-Commerce and the APEC Supply Chain Connectivity Framework Action Plan 2017 – 2020 (SCFAP II) (PANELIST)In this session, it will focus on e-commerce regulations as one of key components to improve supply chain connectivity in general, the APEC Supply Chain Connectivity Framework Action Plan 2017 – 2020 (SCFAP II) in particular. The speakers will present and share views on how member economies’ promulgation of e-commerce regulations can contribute to the SCFAP II.

Moderator: Ms Bui Thi Thanh Hang, Director, Viet Nam E-commerce and Digital Economy Agendy, Viet Nam

Speakers:

–          Ms Bui Thi Thanh Hang, Director, Viet Nam E-commerce and Digital Economy Agendy, Viet Nam;

–          Dr JJ Pan, Asia Pacific Privacy Officer and Director of Public Policy, Acxiom Corp;

 

09.45 – 10.00 Questions and Answers (Q&A)
10.00 – 10.20 Tea Break
10.20 – 11.30 Session 6: Group Discussion The two group will discuss:

(i)            What should individual government do to enhance regulatory infrastructure in e-commerce?

(ii)           What are the APEC’s roles?

 Moderator: Ms Pham Quynh Mai

 Facilitator 1: Dr Hong Xue.

  

11.30 – 11.50 Group Presentations
11.50 – 12.00 Closing By Ms Pham Quynh Mai, Viet Nam Senior Official to APEC, Deputy Director General, Multilateral Trade Policy Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade, Viet Nam.

 

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