Dear readers,
a quick note to highlight a great conference opportunity at the University of Amsterdam.
The organisers of the conference "Collective Redress and Digital Fairness", which will be held at the University of Amsterdam on 10 and 11 December 2025, have issued a call for papers open to scholars and practitioners who are interested in engaging with the conference's broad theme, namely "the intersection of collective redress and digital fairness, understood as the equitable treatment of individuals and society in the digital space" and who will bring an own insight with emphasis on (but not limited to) a number of central questions:
What are the theoretical and normative foundations of collective redress?CfP flyer - How effective is collective redress in the digital legal sphere at international, European, and national levels?
- How do digital rights intersect with other branches of law (e.g., consumer and competition law), and what does this mean for collective actions?
- What impact does litigation have on the compliance and governance of digital corporations?
- How do private and public enforcement interact, and what role do collective actions play within this regulatory framework?
- What is the role of private law and private law remedies in shaping digital fairness, and how does it constrain or contribute to collective redress mechanisms?
Contributions may focus on procedural and substantive law aspects, as well as theoretical, doctrinal, and empirical studies from national, European, and transnational perspectives.