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Data protection, rights and redress: Still finding the line to toe?

By The Centre for Commercial Law Studies, QMUL

Date and time

Mon, 18 Apr 2016 11:00 - 13:00 GMT+1

Location

Lecture Theatre, Centre For Commercial Law Studies

67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields London WC2A United Kingdom

Description

These are interesting times in privacy and data protection. April should see the promised Article 29 Working Party position on the Shield, the CJEU hearing in Case C-698-15 Secretary of State for Home Department v Davis, et al on DRIPA and the Parliament vote on the Investigatory Powers Bill.

This event will discuss a few current and important data protection issues.

Panellists

Julie Brill, Partner and Co-director of Privacy & Cybersecurity Practice, Hogan Lovells (former Commissioner, US Federal Trade Commission): ‘The View from the US: Technology and Privacy Enforcement Across the Atlantic'.
Orla Lynskey, Assistant Professor in Law, London School of Economics, 'The Entrenchment of the EU Charter Right to Data Protection: Problems and Perspectives'

Commentators

Professor Julia Hörnle, Professor of Internet Law, CCLS/ QMUL
Professor Anne Flanagan, Professor of Law and Legal Education, CCLS/ QMUL

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