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‘Content Moderation – From Social Media Platforms To AI Chatbots: What is the Legal and Technological Framework? By Prof. Julia Hörnle | JSW Centre for the Future of Law

Where:

Open to the public.
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When:

Monday, April 27, 2026, 2:00 pm

The JSW Centre for the Future of Law at NLSIU is organising a talk and discussion on the topic, “Content Moderation – From Social Media Platforms to AI Chatbots: What is the Legal and Technological Framework?” by Julia Hörnle, Professor of Internet Law at Queen Mary, University of London.

  • Day & date: Monday, April 27, 2026
  • Time: 2:00 – 3:00 PM
  • Venue: Allen and Overy Hall, National Law School of India University (NLSIU) Campus 

The Talk is open to the public with mandatory registration here.

About the Speaker

Julia Hörnle, is Professor of Internet Law at Queen Mary, University of London. She has held the Chair of Internet Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies at Queen Mary, University of London since 2013.

Her research areas are Cyberspace Law & Digital Rights, Internet Regulation, Jurisdiction of States Online and Online Dispute Resolution. She examines from a critical-analytical perspective the law related to the internet, cloud computing, social media and artificial intelligence. Her recent research focusses on the regulation of social media, the liability of intermediaries for user-generated content, and the use of artificial intelligence for content moderation online.

She has held visiting research and teaching positions at the at the Max Planck Institute for International and Comparative Criminal Law, at the Institute for Telecommunications and Media Law, University of Münster, at the European University Institute, Singapore Management University, the National University of Singapore and Georgetown University Washington DC.

She was educated at the University of Göttingen, the University of Leeds (1995) and the University of Hamburg, Germany (1996). She trained with the law firm of Eversheds in London and Brussels and qualified as a solicitor in 1999. She gained a University of London PhD in 2008. Read more.