Study programme 2023-2024 | Français | ||
Ethics and Computer Law | |||
Programme component of Master's in Computer Science (CHARLEROI) (shift schedule) à la Faculty of Science |
Code | Type | Head of UE | Department’s contact details | Teacher(s) |
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US-M1-INFO60-004-C | Compulsory UE | ROSIC Zorana | S829 - Informatique théorique |
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Language of instruction | Language of assessment | HT(*) | HTPE(*) | HTPS(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Credits | Weighting | Term |
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| Français | 30 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 3.00 | 2nd term |
AA Code | Teaching Activity (AA) | HT(*) | HTPE(*) | HTPS(*) | HR(*) | HD(*) | Term | Weighting |
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S-INFO-057 | Ethics and Computer Law | 30 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Q2 | 100.00% |
Programme component |
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Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes of UE
- Explain the purpose and consequences of the rules and mechanisms that organize the main legal regimes in the field of information technology.
- Correctly identify the issues that arise in concrete situations and propose the most appropriate solutions, making optimum use of the applicable rules.
- Understand the challenges facing society in a context where the various forms of protection are confronted with significant technological developments and competition with other fundamental rights.
- Conduct a rigorous, well-reasoned analysis of case law solutions, adding a personal, critical eye.
- Demonstrate a sense of synthesis, precision and discernment.
- Build a structured, substantiated and convincing argument.
- Project oneself into concrete situations, devise judicious examples and identify the advantages and disadvantages of different solutions.
UE Content: description and pedagogical relevance
Welcome to the "Ethics and Computer Law" course.
There are many types of law, and they are becoming increasingly complex. The time allotted to this course does not allow us to cover all the rights likely to be applicable in the field of information technology, nor the details of each protection. For this reason, four themes will be discussed: (i) intellectual property; (ii) data and the General Data Protection Regulation; (iii) e-commerce law; and (iv) ethics, as the underlying vector of the protections studied.
Current debates on the various protections will also be discussed, with a view to revealing the economic and social stakes involved, especially in the digital environment.
You will be invited to discuss the most pertinent issues in the field, and to take a position on certain legal proposals through assignments to be handed in. I will endeavor to provide as many examples as possible of the mechanisms described, so that you can project yourselves into real-life situations and apply legal rules rigorously and even creatively.
Generally speaking, the course focuses on both a national and supranational perspective. Analysis covers Belgian law, Benelux law, European Union law and international treaty law. Particular attention is paid to the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union.
This course has been designed using a hybrid teaching approach. This allows you to learn at your own pace and relatively independently. However, a regular pace of learning is recommended from the start of the year, as you will be required to hand in assignments at the end of each class session.
In addition to the Moodle, where you'll find all the course material (outline, reading, court decisions, worksheets, etc.), you'll also have access to a commented PowerPoint presentation of the course material every other Saturday in the "video" section (see calendar below). In addition, in order to answer any questions you may have about the material presented in the commented PowerPoint and/or the assignment, the next session of the course will be face-to-face, and time will be set aside to answer any questions you may have.
Please note that the recording of the course (in PowerPoint format with commentary) will only be available on Moodle for one week, so that you can follow the course at your own pace. These will be made available again for one week in preparation for the exam.
Prior Experience
Not applicable
Type of Teaching Activity/Activities
AA | Type of Teaching Activity/Activities |
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S-INFO-057 |
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Mode of delivery
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S-INFO-057 |
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Required Learning Resources/Tools
AA | Required Learning Resources/Tools |
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S-INFO-057 | Not applicable |
Recommended Learning Resources/Tools
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S-INFO-057 | Not applicable |
Other Recommended Reading
AA | Other Recommended Reading |
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S-INFO-057 | Not applicable |
Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
AA | Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next |
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S-INFO-057 | Authorized |
Term 2 Assessment - type
AA | Type(s) and mode(s) of Q2 assessment |
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S-INFO-057 |
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Term 2 Assessment - comments
AA | Term 2 Assessment - comments |
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S-INFO-057 | Subject to change due to exceptional circumstances, assessment takes the form of a distance written exam via the "Moodle" platform. This takes place in June and/or August. The assessment takes into account the various assignments submitted by students following the lessons, as well as their participation in face-to-face classes. The sources that students are authorized to use during the examination, as well as the conditions of use, are specified by the teacher at the end of the teaching period, according to the subjects studied and the methods used. In all cases, students may use legal texts. |
Term 3 Assessment - type
AA | Type(s) and mode(s) of Q3 assessment |
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S-INFO-057 |
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Term 3 Assessment - comments
AA | Term 3 Assessment - comments |
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S-INFO-057 | / |