Data Protection in the Era of Emerging Technologies – Academic Debate at Danubius International University

The Month of New Technologies debuted at Danubius International University with a substantive academic event that brought together approximately 60 participants – students, faculty members, researchers, and practitioners interested in the dynamics of contemporary digital transformations.

 

The academic lecture entitled “Personal Data Protection Today”, delivered by Dr. Luisa Dumitru, Head of the External Relations Service within the National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing, provided us with a rigorous analysis of the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) in the context of new technologies and current developments. The event was moderated by Associate Professor Dr. Cristina Elena Popa Tache, Dean of the Faculty of Law and International Governance.

 

We extend our special thanks to our guest for her intellectual generosity, openness to dialogue, and the high level of her contributions, which decisively enhanced the quality of the debate.


Month of New Technologies – Danubius International University

3 March 2026 | 17:00
Academic Lecture: “Personal Data Protection Today”

🎤 Dr Luisa Dumitru
Head of External Relations Service – National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing (ANSPDCP)

The online event is dedicated to the analysis of the application of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) in the context of current technological transformations, with a focus on emerging legal challenges, the institutional dialogue between academia and public authorities, as well as recent developments in the field of data protection.

Participation is open to all interested persons – students, academic staff, researchers, practitioners, and members of the general public.

🔗 Zoom connection link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86907468832?pwd=182wbafI8UO7r85N0dsO0TqqdMGuLr.1

Meeting ID: 869 0746 8832
Passcode: 473930

We look forward to your participation in this academic debate dedicated to a dynamic topic of great relevance for contemporary digital society.


Webinar Announcement - Legal Aspects of Climate Change

Legal Aspects of Climate Change
23 April
2 PM Bucharest time
Online via Zoom

The Faculty of Law and International Governance is pleased to host a webinar on Legal Aspects of Climate Change examining contemporary regulatory frameworks state obligations climate litigation governance mechanisms and emerging accountability models in climate law.

Guest Speaker
Dr Chamu Kuppuswamy
Centre for Climate Change Research C3R
Schools of Law and Education
University of Hertfordshire

This session will analyse the evolving legal architecture surrounding climate change including international law dimensions domestic implementation challenges and the role of academic research in shaping climate governance.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86907468832?pwd=182wbafI8UO7r85N0dsO0TqqdMGuLr.1

Meeting ID 869 0746 8832
Passcode 473930

We look forward to your participation.

 


The School of International Governance and Law Has Become a Member of the European Law Faculties Association (ELFA)

The School of International Governance and Law, represented by its Dean, Associate Professor Cristina Elena Popa Tache, announces its official affiliation with the European Law Faculties Association (ELFA), one of the most prestigious European academic networks dedicated to cooperation among law faculties.

Through this accession, the Faculty becomes one of the five ELFA members from Romania, alongside four other law faculties within state universities, thereby consolidating its institutional positioning on the European academic map.

The official list of members is available at:
 https://elfa-edu.org/elfa-members/

ELFA constitutes a strategic platform for academic cooperation, bringing together law faculties from across Europe and facilitating:

  1. the development of sustainable institutional partnerships;
  2. the initiation and implementation of European research projects;
  3. academic exchanges for faculty members and students;
  4. the harmonisation of legal education standards at the European level;
  5. participation in thematic networks and reflection groups on the evolution of law in the context of global transformations.

Integration into this network strengthens the Faculty’s international openness, creates the premises for new academic and interdisciplinary research initiatives, and enhances the international visibility of its study programmes.

 


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