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Exploring legal mechanisms for data stewardship

Launch of a joint publication with the AI Council exploring legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data stewardship

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Date and time
4:00pm – 5:00pm, 4 March 2021 (GMT)

The Ada Lovelace Institute and AI Council host the launch of a joint publication, which explores three legal mechanisms that could help facilitate responsible data stewardship – data trusts, data cooperatives and corporate and contractual mechanisms –  to discuss the practical steps needed to enable responsible data use and management.

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Organisations, governments and citizen-driven initiatives around the world aspire to use data to tackle major societal and economic problems, such as combating the COVID-19 pandemic. Realising the potential of data for social good is not an easy task, and from the outset efforts must be made to develop methods for the responsible management of data on behalf of individuals and groups.

The challenges of the twenty-first century demand new data governance models for collectives, governments and organisations that allow data to be shared for individual and public benefit in a responsible way, while managing the harms that may emerge.

Produced by a working group of legal, technical and policy experts, this report describes three legal mechanisms which could help collectives, organisations and governments create flexible governance responses that can respond to different elements of today’s data governance challenge, for example by empowering data subjects to more easily control decisions made about their data by setting clear boundaries on data use, assisting in promoting desirable uses, increasing confidence among organisations to share data or injecting a new democratic element into data policy.

The three legal mechanisms discussed in the report are data trusts, data cooperatives and corporate and contractual models, which can all be powerful mechanisms in the data-governance toolbox.

We are inviting you to join us to discuss how we can give tangible effect to the ideal of data stewardship and how this looks like in practice and what it means for the UK and EU context.

Critical questions are:

  • How can we achieve the trustworthy and responsible use and management of data?
  • How can we unlock the benefits of data in a way that’s fair, equitable and focused on social benefit?
  • How can we facilitate data sharing while protecting rights and enabling wider public benefit?

The report is a joint publication with the AI Council and endorsed by the ODI, the City of London Law Society and the Data Trusts Initiative.

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