Data Import and Export Control:
The (Future) Regulation of Global Data Flows
HYBRID CONFERENCE
19-20 February 2026
The regulation of global data flows has emerged as a critical issue at the intersection of international trade, security policy, and technological innovation. Data constitutes not only a vital economic resource but also a key strategic asset – increasingly viewed through the lenses of systemic rivalry, national security, and digital sovereignty.
In this context, the traditional paradigm of the free flow of data is being reconsidered worldwide. Democratic societies must strike a careful balance: safeguarding open digital markets while ensuring the protection of sensitive information and maintaining strategic autonomy.
Against this backdrop, we are pleased to invite you to the hybrid conference "Data Import and Export Control: The (Future) Regulation of Global Data Flows", convening leading experts from government, industry, and academia to address:
- Recent developments in international and national data transfer regulations;
- Economic, legal, and security-related risks associated with outbound data flows;
- Potential frameworks for a future European external data trade regime;
- Comparative perspectives from the United States, Asia, and other key jurisdictions;
- The broader geopolitical implications of data governance strategies.
The conference will provide a platform for in-depth analysis and interdisciplinary dialogue on how to design robust, future-oriented policies that preserve competitiveness and security without unduly restricting digital trade. We look forward to welcoming you to Bonn or online. Online-Registration opens on
1 September 2025
(here on this website).
Organizers
The conference is organized by the University of Freiburg, specifically by the Institute of Media and Information Law (Department I: Private Law)
and the Research Centre for Legal Issues of New Technologies and Data Law (ForTech) e.V.
Programme
The conference Data Import and Export Control: The (Future) Regulation of Global Data Flows aims to bring together a broad range of speakers. Participants come from diverse fields, including academia, public administration, and consultancy. This interdisciplinary approach fosters a comprehensive discussion on the regulation of global data flows. We are pleased to announce that Louisa Specht-Riemenschneider, in her role as Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BfDI), has confirmed her participation for the welcome keynote.
Venue
The IMPULSE - House for Intellectual Innovation and Creativity offers a variety of spaces for conferences at the University of Bonn as a place for stimulation, encounters, concentration and creative collaboration.
Adenauerallee 131, 53113 Bonn, Germany