Centre for Internet & Society

The Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore welcomes you to a talk on privacy by Gertjan Boulet and Dariusz Kloza on August 14, 2013, 5.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.

Slides from the talk can be accessed here.


Draft Agenda

TimeDetail
17.00
17.15
Brief presentation of the Research Group on Law, Science, Technology and Society (LSTS) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium
17.15
18.15

Session on "new tools" to protect privacy and personal data. A case-study on (European) approach to privacy impact assessment

This session will provide an overview to the main findings of the projects carried out by VUB-LSTS (predominantly) with regard to privacy impact assessments (PIA), starting with the EU co-funded PIAF (“A Privacy Impact Assessment Framework for data protection and privacy rights”; 2011-2012), which reviewed existing PIA frameworks worldwide, surveyed opinions of national data protection authorities (DPAs) on an optimal PIA policy and, finally, provided a set of recommendations for PIA policy-makers and practitioners.

This session will be concluded by proposing adaptation of the so-called environmental democracy to the needs and reality of privacy.

The points in this session will be contrasted with the experience of India.

18.15
18.45
Session on co-operation of data protection authorities

"Improving Practical and Helpful cooperation between Data Protection Authorities", 2013-15. This session will provide a preliminary analysis of the (legal) factors that pose as obstacles to and/or encourage co-operation between DPAs worldwide in enforcing privacy and data protection laws. Such an analysis aims at creating a 'wish-list', i.e. at identifying what measures could be taken to reduce barriers and to further foster co-operation.

This session will be concluded by discussing what DPAs' can learn about co-operation from European and international competition law.

The points in this session will be contrasted with the experience of India.

18.45
19.00
Break
19.00
19.15

Small session on big data
The focus of this session will be on the challenges posed to sovereignty by cross-border law enforcement access to big data. The Belgian Yahoo-case will be discussed as it is emblematic of a reality with broad national claims to access data in a trans-border context.

Indian perspectives on this topic will be taken into account.

19.15
20.00
Open discussion

Materials

  1. Wright, David, Kush Wadhwa, Paul De Hert, and Dariusz Kloza, A Privacy Impact Assessment Framework for Data Protection and Privacy Rights, 2011. http://piafproject.eu/ref/PIAF_D1_21_Sept2011Revlogo.pdf
  2. Hosein, Gus, and Simon Davies, Empirical Research of Contextual Factors Affecting the Introduction of Privacy Impact Assessment Frameworks in the Member States of the European Union, 2012. http://piafproject.eu/ref/PIAF_deliverable_d2_final.pdf
  3. De Hert, Paul, Dariusz Kloza, and David Wright, Recommendations for a Privacy Impact Assessment Framework for the European Union, 2012. http://piafproject.eu/ref/PIAF_D3_final.pdf
  4. Kloza Dariusz, Moscibroda Anna, Boulet Gertjan, “Improving Co-operation Between Data Protection Authorities: First Lessons from Competition Law.” in Jusletter IT. Die Zeitschrift für IT und Recht, published by Weblaw AG. http://jusletter-it.weblaw.ch/issues/2013/20-Februar-2013/2128.html
  5. Kloza Dariusz, “Public voice in privacy governance: lessons from environmental democracy”, in Erich Schweighofer (ed.), KnowRight 2012 conference proceedings [forthcoming].

Other resources

The Speakers

Gertjan Boulet

Gertjan Boulet holds a joint LL.M/MPhil (2010) from Leuven University (Belgium) and Tilburg University (the Netherlands) where he successfully completed a Research Master of Laws programme focused on legal methods and interdisciplinary research. He started to work as a doctoral researcher at the Research Group on Law, Science, Technology and Society (LSTS) at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in January 2013 for the EU-funded research project 'Improving Practical and Helpful cooperAtion bEtween Data PRotection Authorities' (PHAEDRA). Before, he was a freelance researcher at VUB, and became a member of the programming committee of the annual conference 'Computers, Privacy & Data Protection' (CPDP). Prior to joining the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Gertjan worked for the Brussels Airport Company (2010) and the law firm DLA Piper (2011). He also completed internships at the Belgian Public Prosecutor (2007), the Constitutional Court of Belgium (2012) and the Belgian Privacy Commission (2013).

Gertjan Boulet

Gertjan Boulet


Dariusz Kloza

Dariusz (Darek) Kloza is a doctoral researcher at the Research Group on Law, Science, Technology, and Society (LSTS) and the Institute for European Studies (IES) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB). He holds both an LL.M. in Law and Technology (2010) from the Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT) at Tilburg University (with distinction) and a master degree in law from University of Białystok (2008). He was also an exchange student at University of Copenhagen (2007-2008). His research is focused on fundamental rights in the digital era (especially privacy and data protection), liability of intermediary service providers and private international law. His doctoral research focuses on positive procedural obligations for privacy and data protection from the European perspective.

He has been involved in researching privacy and data protection issues in a number of EU co-funded projects, such as PIAF (Privacy Impact Assessment Framework for data protection and privacy rights), PHAEDRA (Improving Practical and Helpful cooperAtion bEtween Data PRotection Authorities) and ADVISE (Advanced Video Surveillance archives search Engine for security applications). He has also contributed to the work of the European Commission’s Task Force for Smart Grids, aimed at ensuring high level of privacy and personal data protection in smart grids/metering.

Dariusz Kloza
Dariusz Kloza