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Blockchain-Based Voting in the US and EU Constitutional Orders: A Digital Technology to Secure Democratic Values?

Research

Welcome to a seminar in EU law on Friday the 3rd of March at 13.15—15 in Fyren (Department of Law, School of Business, Economics and Law)

Seminar
Date
3 Mar 2023
Time
13:15 - 15:00
Location
Fyren, C4, School of Business, Economics & Law

Participants
Desmond Johnson, University of Lund
Organizer
Juridiska institutionen

Desmond Johnson, researcher at Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law at University of Lund, visits the law department and gives a presentation of his research on blockchain-based voting in the US and the EU constitutional orders. The research is about digital constitutionalism and how blockchain voting can transform the political process. This raises several interesting questions on democracy, the right to vote, and social inequality in the US and the EU.

All interested are very welcome. For more information contact Martin Westlund at martin.westlund@law.gu.se