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- Data Privacy in Transatlantic Perspective: Conflict or Cooperation? - part 1
January 28, 2008 - Sponsored by the Duke University Center for European Studies and Duke Law Center for International and Comparative Law, this day-long conference brings together leading legal scholars, privacy professionals, and government officials from Europe and the United States to discuss the future of data privacy in light of the new realities of our times.
Welcome and Opening Remarks by Francesca Bignami and Gilbert Merkx
Panel 1: The Past and Present of Data Privacy
Moderated by Leonardo Cervera Navas. Panelists: Howard Beales, Peter Hustinx, and Stefano Rodota.
- Data Privacy in Transatlantic Perspective: Conflict or Cooperation? - part 2
January 28, 2008 - Sponsored by the Duke University Center for European Studies and Duke Law Center for International and Comparative Law, this day-long conference brings together leading legal scholars, privacy professionals, and government officials from Europe and the United States to discuss the future of data privacy in light of the new realities of our times.
Panel 2: Consumer Privacy Through Notice and Consent
Moderated by Sarah Ludington. Panelists: Annie Anton, Giovanni Buttarelli, Fred Cate, Kathryn Ratte, and Peter Swire.
- Data Privacy in Transatlantic Perspective: Conflict or Cooperation? - part 3
January 28, 2008 - Sponsored by the Duke University Center for European Studies and Duke Law Center for International and Comparative Law, this day-long conference brings together leading legal scholars, privacy professionals, and government officials from Europe and the United States to discuss the future of data privacy in light of the new realities of our times.
Panel 3: Privacy and National Security
Moderated by Frank Schmiedel. Panelists: Florence Audubert, Francesca Bignami, Anne Klinefelter, John Kropf, and Thomas Zerdick.
- Data Privacy in Transatlantic Perspective: Conflict or Cooperation? - part 4
January 28, 2008 - Sponsored by the Duke University Center for European Studies and Duke Law Center for International and Comparative Law, this day-long conference brings together leading legal scholars, privacy professionals, and government officials from Europe and the United States to discuss the future of data privacy in light of the new realities of our times.
Panel 4: Global Data Flows and National Privacy Standards
Moderated by Richard Purcell. Panelists: Joe Alhadeff, Damon Greer, David Hoffman, Jane Horvath, Campbell Tucker.
