2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School: The GDPR is Now
Pleinlaan 5
1050 Elsene
Belgium
2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School: The GDPR is Now
The Brussels Privacy Hub is proud to announce the 2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School, which will take place between 26 – 30 June 2017. Building on the success of the inaugural 2016 session, and under the title ‘The GDPR is Now’, the 2nd European Data Protection Law Summer School will equip participants to deal with the many challenges that lie ahead when the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enters into force in May 2018. This practical dimension will be combined with a more general exploration of the evolving global and European privacy landscape, with a particular emphasis on transatlantic issues, and current policy debates (including the ongoing review of the EU E-Privacy Directive).
The Brussels Privacy Hub’s European Data Protection Law Summer School has a marked multi-stakeholder character, and allows participants to network with the principal EU data protection institutions and actors in Brussels. Teaching staff will consist of leading academics in EU data protection law, public and private legal practitioners, and representatives of key EU institutions.
Goals: Participants in the European Data Protection Law Summer School:
- acquired solid knowledge of the EU data protection landscape, and in particular EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other key EU data protection legal instruments, covering key issues such as:
- obligations of data controllers and data processors (including accountability,
- data subject rights,
- data protection and privacy impact assessments (DPIAs),
- data breach notifications,
- Data Protection Officers (DPOs),
- the role of Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) and the European Data Protection Board (EDPB);
- understand the legal challenges of privacy from a European perspective, with special focus on transatlantic discussions;
- gained first hand insights into the functioning of EU-level privacy and personal data protection law.
Programme: The provisional programme is now available. Please note that the programme may be subject to change.
Date: 26-30 June 2017
Location: Institute for European Studies (IES) of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Pleinlaan 5, B-1050, Brussels.
Language: English.
Target audience: The summer school is aimed at legal practitioners, public and private sector data protection professionals – including compliance officers, data protection officers, data policy officers – civil society professionals, early career academic researchers, and others who work in the areas of privacy and data protection law. Prior familiarity with the field is required.
Certificate: Participants will receive a certificate of attendance indicating that they have attended the full programme.
Registration:
Participants can register for the course by completing the Registration Form.
NB: The number of places is limited to 30 places.
The deadlines for registration are as follows:
- Early bird registration: 31 March 2017
- Standard registration: 2 June 2017
Early bird | Standard | |
Professionals | 1700 € | 1900 € |
Early career academic researchers | 1500 € | 1700 € |
Civil society | 1300 € | 1500 € |
Accommodation: The registration fee does not include accommodation.
- The VUB U-residence provides accommodation on the VUB Campus
- Other accommodation is available in Brussels: www.booking.com or www.airbnb.com
Summer school organisers
- Professor Gloria González Fuster, Summer School Co-ordinator
- Amy Weatherburn, Summer School Assistant
Previous summer schools
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation must be done in writing.
Cancellation one month before the beginning of the summer school: 100% refund
Cancellation less than one month before the beginning of the summer school: 250 euros.
Cancellation less than two weeks before the beginning of the summer school: no refund available.
Further information
Amy Weatherburn
Brussels Privacy Hub, Law Science and Technology,
Building B,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pleinlaan 2
B-1050 Brussels
Belgium
E: [email protected]
W: www.brusselsprivacyhub.org