Joint Seminar - AI & Law

17.09.2025

University of Vienna & Kyoto University, Top Floor - Juridicum

Program 17.09.2025

GREETINGS 9.00 – 9.15: Michaela Windischgrätz, Gabriele Koziol

  • 1. PANEL: Gabriele Koziol
    9.15 – 9.35: Iris Eisenberger AI: Global trends of regulation
    9.35 – 9.55: Nikolaus Forgó What is a risk according to the European AI Act?
    9.55 – 10.15: Discussion10.15 –10.45: Coffee Break

  • 2. PANEL: Florian Werni
    10.45 – 11.05: Kuan-Wei Chen Democracy with AI: Digital Constitutionalism
    11.05 – 11.25: Michaela Windischgrätz AI in Labour Law: regulation by collective bodies
    11.25 – 11.55: Discussion
    12.00 – 13.30: Lunch Break

  • 3. PANEL: Hiroki Harada
    13.30 – 13.50: Hirofumi Katsuno Human-Robot Interaction: From the Viewpoint of Anthropology
    13.50 – 14.10: Peter Lewisch AI and the criminal justice system: opportunities and risks
    14.10 – 14.30: Discussion
    14.30 – 15.00: Coffee Break

  • 4. PANEL: Iris Eisenberger
    15.00 – 15.20: Minoru Asada Human-Robot Interaction: Constructive Approach
    15.20 – 15.40: Tatsuhiko Inatani Collective Active Inference and Law: Human-AI Interaction and Its Future
    15.40 – 16.00: Discussion
    16.00 End

Program 18.09.2025

  • 5. PANEL: Kanako Takayama
    9.00 – 9.20: Franz Merli AI in public administration
    9.20 – 9.40: Hiroki Habuka Agile Governance and Japanese AI Policy Trends
    9.40 – 10.00: Discussion
    10.00 – 10.30: Coffee Break

  • 6. PANEL: Sophia Witz
    10.30 – 10.50: Yoshiyuki Ueda Human-AI Interaction: From the Viewpoint of Experimental Psychology
    10.50 – 11.10: Caroline Heber AI and Tax regulation
    11.10 – 11.30: Discussion

  • 7. PANEL: Ulrike Frauenberger
    11.30 – 11.50: Karl Stöger The Use of AI in Medicine (General outline)
    11.50 – 12.10: Satoshi Yamada Medical AI in Japan
    12.10 – 13.30: Lunchbreak

  • 8. PANEL: Michaela Windischgrätz
    13.30 – 13.50: Momo Kisuna Femtech and Law
    13.50 – 14.10: Magdalena Pöschl AI and discrimination
    14.10 – 14.30: Discussion

Summary and Outlook
14.30 – 15.00: Iris Eisenberger, Tatsuhiko Inatani, Hiroki Harada, Michaela Windischgrätz