• Start date:
  • 22 June 2026
  • Duration:
  • 5 days
  • Legal area:
  • Privacy en ICT recht
  • Course:
  • Conference
  • Accreditations
  • NOVA:
  • 18

eLaw Summer School 2026: The EU Digital Omnibus – Streamlining Rules, Sacrificing Standards?

 

In November 2025 the EU Commission proposed the ‘Digital Omnibus’, as part of a wider digital package, to reform rules on personal data protection, non-personal data and cybersecurity regulation as well as key elements of the 2024 Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act).

The Digital Omnibus aims to enhance the effectiveness of the EU’s digital laws, streamline administrative burdens on market actors, and foster innovation. How compatible is a simplification agenda with the fulfilment of fundamental rights, and where might streamlining risk a lowering of European standards?

 

Programme topics

This edition of the eLaw Summer School will delve into critical questions such as:

- How is the advent of AI transforming legal, policy, and enforcement frameworks?

- What are the most relevant features, rules, opportunities, and challenges of the EU AI Act, both in the commercial field and in the (criminal) law enforcement sector?

- What challenges do Generative AI models pose under the GDPR, the AI Act, and online safety laws?

- How can organisations conduct a Fundamental Rights Impact Assessment under the AI Act and comply with high-risk AI system requirements?

- What are the policy dynamics, legal ‘nuts and bolts’, and likely impact of the proposed EU Digital Omnibus reforms?

- What are the implications of AI, in light of ongoing reforms, for enforcing EU digital market laws?
 

Duration and structure
The programme spans five days from Monday June 22 to Friday June 26, filled with insightful sessions each morning and engaging workshop activities in the afternoon.

Each day will feature two eminent speakers in the morning, hailing from academia, institutions, and the private sector, offering a rich diversity of perspectives on the topics at hand. The afternoons will be dedicated to hands-on workshop activities, allowing participants to apply their knowledge in practical scenarios and engage in meaningful discussions.


The course is exclusive to max 45 participants, including 15 slots available for online attendees, ensuring an interactive and focused learning environment.

 

Programme Director
- Dr. Gavin Robinson, Assistant Professor in Criminal Law and Digital Technologies, Leiden University


Confirmed speakers 
- Prof. Dr. Gloria González Fuster, Research Professor of Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

- Dr. Niovi Vavoula, Associate Professor and Chair in Cyber Policy, University of Luxembourg

- Dr. Marco Crepaldi, AI Office (European Commission)
- Sven Stevenson, Director of the Department of Algorithmic Oversight (DCA), Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP)
- Dr. Emanuele Parisini, European Data Protection Supervisor
- Dr. Brendan van Alsenoy, European Data Protection Supervisor (tbc)
- Prof. Dr. Francien Dechesne, Endowed Professor, Data and AI for the Rule of Law, Tilburg University & Associate Professor of Ethics and Digital Technologies, Leiden University
- Prof. Dr. Simone van der Hof, Professor of Law and Digital Technology, Leiden University
- Prof. Dr. Bart Custers, Professor of Law and Data Science, Leiden University
- Prof. Dr. Bart Schermer, Professor of Privacy and Cybercrime, Leiden University
- Dr. Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law and Technology, Leiden University

- Dr. Gavin Robinson, Assistant Professor in Criminal Law and Digital Technologies, Leiden University

 

Target audience
This programme is tailored for individuals with a solid foundation in law and digital technologies seeking to deepen their understanding of the current and emerging regulatory frameworks in the EU. It is an excellent opportunity for professionals looking to stay at the forefront of digital law and policy.

 

Level
Specialization level: usually more than 3 years of practical experience in the relevant field; a high level of knowledge of the relevant field is recommended for participation

 

Remote attendance
A livestream for this summer school will be arranged. In case you are not able to join the summer school in person, you will be able to watch and ask your questions to the speakers during the summer school online. Also the livestream will be recorded and available to watch afterwards.

 

Please select the option “online” when you register for the summer school.  


Please complete your payment before June 15 to attend the online summer school programme.

 

Course policy
The summer school will proceed when a sufficient number of participants register. 
The registration deadline is May 21 2026 at 23:59 CEST.
Cancellations made before May 21st will be fully refunded.  

 

Do you have any questions? 
We will gladly answer them.

E-mail: events@law.leidenuniv.nl 
Phone: +31 (0)71 527 8666 
All contact details  

Programme eLaw Summer School 2026


 

Day 1: Opening perspectives on AI and data laws
Monday 22 June 2026

09:30 

Registration, coffee & tea  

10:00 

Session 1 – Opening the 2026 eLaw Summer School

Dr Gavin Robinson, Leiden University (Programme Director)

 

11:15 

Break 

 

11:45 

Session 2 – The Regulation of AI from the perspective of Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens 

Sven Stevenson, Dutch Data Protection Authority (AP)

 

13:00 

Lunch at Old Observatory

 

14:30 

Day 1 Workshop  Technology Perspectives on the AI Act
Prof. Francien Dechesne, Leiden University & Tilburg University

 

16:00 

End of Day 1 

 

16:15

Drinks at Café Barrera

 

  

 

Day 2: Data protection and AI regulation, meet the EU Digital Omnibus

Tuesday 23 June 2026

09:45 

Session 1 – AI in higher education in light of the Omnibus

Dr Aída Ponce del Castillo, European Trade Union Institute (ETUI)

 

11:00 

Break 

 

11:30 

Session 2 – The role of the EDPS under the AI Act
Dr. Emanuele Parisini, European Data Protection Supervisor

 

12:45 

Lunch at Old Observatory

 

14:30 

Workshop The EDPS and the Digital Omnibus

Dr. Brendan van Alsenoy (tbc), European Data Protection Supervisor

 

16:00

End of Day 2 

 

 

Day 3: Criminal investigations, compliance and impact assessments, and cybersecurity
Wednesday 24 June 2026 

09:45 

Session 1 Surveillance and criminal investigations under the AI Act 
Prof. Dr. Bart Custers, Leiden University 

 

11:00 

Break

 

11:30 

Session 2 – Compliance and impact assessments in the GDPR and the AI Act
Prof. Dr. Bart Schermer, Leiden University 

 

12:45 

Lunch at Old Observatory (Lounge and terrace outside)

 

14:30 

Workshop – Cybersecurity law in light of the Omnibus

Dr. Niovi Vavoula, University of Luxembourg

16:00

End of the workshop

 

16:30 

Walking tour of Leiden Old Observatory

 

 

 

 

 

 

Day 4:  Safer Online Spaces and Fairer 
Thursday 25 June 2026

9:45 

Session 1 – Exploiting the vulnerabilities of children

Prof. Dr. Simone van der Hof, Leiden University

 

11:00 

Break 

 

11:30 

Session 2 – Toward a legal concept of digital well-being

Dr Gianclaudio Malgieri, Leiden University

 

12:45 

Lunch - walk to Hortus Grand café

 

14:30 

Book launch roundtable 
Malgieri, González Fuster, Mantelero & Zanfir-Fortuna (eds),
The EU Artificial Intelligence Act: A Thematic Commentary (Hart/Bloomsbury, 2026)

 

16:00 

End of Day 4 

 

 

Day 5: The Challenges of Enforcement

Friday 26 June 2026

11:00

Session 1 – The AI Act and EU data laws: Remedies and enforcement

Prof. Dr. Gloria González Fuster, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

 

12:15

Lunch at Old Observatory (Lounge and terrace outside)

 

13:30 

Session 2 – Enforcement of the AI Act at the Commission level: GPAI models with systemic risk

Dr. Marco Crepaldi, AI Office (European Commission)

 

14:45 

Break - walk to Academy Building

Rapenburg 73, 2311 GJ Leiden

 

15:15

Diploma award ceremony and participant feedback

Dr. Gavin Robinson, Leiden University

 

16:00

Close of the 2026 eLaw Summer School

 

Instructor
dr. G.L. Robinson
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Speaker
dr. B. van Alsenoy
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Marco Crapaldi  Leiden Law Academy
Speaker
dr. M Crepaldi
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Custers docent PAO Leiden
Speaker
prof. mr. dr. ir. B.H.M. Custers
...
Speaker
dr. F Dechesne
...
Speaker
prof. dr. G. González Fuster
...
Speaker
prof. mr. dr. S. van der Hof
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Speaker
dr. E Parisini
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Aida Ponce Del Castillo, Leiden Law Academy
Speaker
A. Ponce del Castillo
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prof. mr. dr. Bart Schermer Juridisch PAO Leiden
Speaker
prof. mr. dr. B.W. Schermer
...
Speaker
S Stevenson
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Niovi VAVOULA Leiden Law Academy
Speaker
dr. N Vavoula
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Sterrenwachtlaan 11, 2311 GW LEIDEN


Fees for participation on location

Regular fee€ 1.890,- 
Early Bird fee€ 1.365,-deadline10 April 2026
Student fee € 1.155,-incl. PhD students
Early Bird student fee€   945,-
deadline 10 April 2026 - incl. PhD Students

The fee includes lunches, drinks and social activities on location and digital summer school materials. 

Master's students and PhD students are eligible to apply for a limited amount of registration fee reductions. 
To apply for a reduction, students should motivate why they should receive the discount, and add proof of their status as a student. Please send us an email, events@law.leidenuniv.nl.  

 

In case of a registration with discount (including Early Bird fees) please select the applicable "discount" from the "potential discount" drop-down menu, after clicking on "Sign up".

 

Fees for online participation

Online - Regular fee€ 1.890,- 
Online - Early Bird fee€ 1.365,-
deadline10 April 2026
Online - Student fee€ 1.155,-incl. PhD students
Online - Early Bird student fee€   945,-
deadline 10 April 2026 - incl. PhD Students

The fee includes digital summer school materials.

Master's students and PhD students are eligible to apply for a limited amount of registration fee reductions. 
To apply for a reduction, students should motivate why they should receive the discount, and add proof of their status as a student. Please send us an email, events@law.leidenuniv.nl.

 

In case of a registration with discount (including Early Bird fees) please select the applicable "discount" from the "potential discount" drop-down menu, after clicking on "Sign up".
 
The summer school will only proceed when a sufficient number of participants register. 
The registration deadline is 21 May 2026 at 23:59 CEST.
Cancellations made before May 21st will be fully refunded.  
 

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