
"Digital traps - is Security impeding progress?"
This presentation clearly describes the problems arising from the inappropriate application of information technology, the conflict between the requirement for security and efficiency, the conflict between some legal constraints and the requirement for effective digitalisation, and asks whether this conflict between two interests can be resolved.
Martin Maisner
Martin Maisner is a specialist in Information Technology, Cybersecurity, Compliance, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Sports Law and Contract Law.
Martin serves as an arbitrator in a number of permanent arbitration tribunals in the Czech Republic and on the international scene. He has adjudicated as sole arbitrator, arbitrator or chairman of an arbitral tribunal more than 250 disputes, many of which have been very significant both in terms of the value of the subject matter of the dispute (10% of disputes over 100 million, 5% of disputes over 1 billion) and the participants or commercial context. In addition to acting as an arbitrator, he also represents clients in arbitration proceedings or participates in representation before arbitral tribunals of Czech and international arbitration institutions.
In the international field, he mainly deals with the issue of enforceability and binding nature of decisions of sports courts and international arbitration institutions. Currently, he is the Chairman of the National Court of Appeal of the Autoclub of the Czech Republic. In the past, he has represented a number of top athletes in negotiations with WADA on suspicion of doping (including the Slovak Olympic champion and world champion Matěj Toth), represented M. Sáblíková before the Special Olympic Chamber of CAS in Rio de Janeiro and acted as an advisor to a number of athletes in the initiation of doping proceedings.