Workshop: Sovereignty 2.0: Legal and Strategic Dimensions of Digital Governance

This workshop with Przemyslaw Roguski convenes policymakers, legal scholars, technologists, and industry leaders to dissect the multifaceted legal and geopolitical implications of digital sovereignty. The session will provide a structured yet fluid exploration of how Europe, the United States, China, and Russia are redefining state authority in the digital age, with particular emphasis on regulatory frameworks, strategic competition, and emerging governance dilemmas.
Dr. Roguski is an assistant professor at the Jagiellonian University Chair for Public International Law and Principal Investigator at the «Sovereignty 2.0 – ‘digital sovereignty’ in light of public international law» project, which is financed with a grant from the Polish National Science Council (NCN). His research focuses on the law of peacetime cyber operations and different aspects of international law relating to cybersecurity, ICT and internet governance. Dr. Roguski holds law degrees from the University of Mainz (Germany), Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) and a PhD in international law from Jagiellonian University. He is a Senior Advisor at ICT4Peace Foundation.
When / Wann: June 19, 2025, 16:00 - 18:00
Where / Wo: Digital Society Initiative, Rämistrasse 69, 8001 Zurich
Language / Sprache: English
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Organisation: DSI Community Cybersecurity