Navigating Emerging Regulation of Artificial Intelligence – Global Compliance Aspects

About the Course
The course aims to provide an introduction to the emerging regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. Participants will learn about key global regulatory developments and gain a comprehensive introduction to the EU AI Act as a pioneering instrument and, to date, the most extensive AI-specific regulatory framework.
The study of the EU AI Act focuses on aspects that are particularly relevant for businesses, including the underlying regulatory logic, key concepts and principles, and the practical application of the rules in business contexts. In addition, the course addresses data-related aspects of legal compliance relevant to AI systems, including regulatory regimes beyond the AI Act, in particular the GDPR and the EU Data Act. To facilitate understanding of legal requirements, the sessions will draw on practical examples and case studies.
Course Length
5 days
10 hours
15:00-17:00
Course Team
Doctor of Science in Jurisprudence (DSc)
Civil Law Status of Information
Senior Research Fellow
Intellectual Property and Competition Law
Entry Requirements
Legal professionals of any backgrounds
- Current understanding of technological risks associated with AI
- Regulatory approaches and instruments
- Regulatory developments in the EU, the UK, China, and Uzbekistan
Course assessment
You will complete the following assessments during the course:
Formative Assessments
Assessments of these type allow to develop the competence while evaluating student’s performance following the logic of assessments that help to learn.
Diagnostic Assessments
This type of assessments will be aimed at identifying the progress of learners to the achievement of learning aims and addressing its needs.
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Course fee
2,000,000 UZS -
Format
Offline -
Duration
5 days -
Total Hours
10 hours -
Language
English -
Start Date
April 20, 2026
REGISTRATION
Deadline for registration:
April 1, 2026
