Trans-Atlantic Data privacy relations as a challenge for democracy: book launch & evening debate
Place de la Monnaie 6
1000 Bruxelles
Belgium
‘Trans-Atlantic data privacy relations as a challenge for democracy’, edited by Dan Svantesson and Dariusz Kloza (Intersentia, 2017) is inspired by the Snowden affaire and the fall of Safe Harbor. The book explores a wider picture of data privacy protection in relations between Europe and Americas as a challenge for democracy, the rule of law (Rechtsstaat) and fundamental rights. The book launch will take the shape of panel discussions amongst its many authors as well as invited experts. It will look into these relations through the lens of human rights protection and the role of the new data privacy law in the European Union. Michal Boni MEP will join with a keynote on the future of trans-Atlantic data privacy relations from the European Parliament’s viewpoint.
Programme is now available: http://brusselsprivacyhub.org/
Presentation of the book: http://intersentia.com/en/
The event is free to attend but capacity is limited, so registration is required. For more information please contact[email protected].
The event is jointly presented by Centre for Direct Democracy Studies, University of Bialystok; Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society, Vrije Universiteit Brussel; Centre for Commercial Law, Bond University in cooperation with Brussels Privacy Hub and Intersentia.