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Guest Speaker
Georges Chatillon
Director of advanced graduate diploma, Sorbonne Law School University Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne - France
Title: Evolution of the data protection starting from the French experiment, in a context of vicinity: solutions and new questions - prospects Author: Georges Chatillon
Speaker CV
SHORT CVDirector of the advanced graduate diploma, M2 Pro:
“Digital law – Administration – Companies”
University Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne – Sorbonne Law School
http://www.univ-paris1.fr/diplomes/master-pro-droit-de-linternet-public-administrations-entreprises/
http://www.univ-paris1.fr/diplomes/master-droit-du-numerique/bibliotheque-numerique-du-droit-de-ladministration-electronique/
Personal Website: www.georges-chatillon.eu/
PhD courses:
- University Paris 1, Pantheon Sorbonne: e-Government Law and ITC Law
- University Paris 1, Pantheon Sorbonne: data protection Law
- University Paris II, Pantheon Assas: electronic commerce law
- University Paris-IV, Paris Sorbonne: intellectual property law
Consultant, expert for various institutions: European Commission; OECD; French government; German government; Senegalese Government; Tunisian Government; Russian Government
International colloquia: Scientific and organisation president:
1) European and compared internet law, Paris, 25 and 26 September 2000, proceedings published by Légipresse;
2) International internet law, Paris, 19 and 20 November 2001, proceedings published by Bruylant, in French and in English;
3) e-Government for the benefits of citizens, Paris, 21 and 22 January 2002, published by Bruylant, in French and in English;
4) e-Government Law, Paris, 5 and 6 December 2006, proceedings published by Bruylant, 2001
National colloquia: Scientific and organisation president:
- 6 Seminars at Sorbonne: various subjects
- Colloquium at Sorbonne in 2009: Safety and freedom: a new balance for the personal data and public on Internet?
- Colloquium at Sorbonne in 2010: Private life, public life at the era of the numerical one
Books:
- Under press: Public Internet Law, LGDJ, 2011
- From red tape to smart tape, administrative simplification in OECD countries, OECD 2003, 258 pages.
Papers:
52 papers
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Guest Speaker
Paul Sturges
Emeritus Professor of Library Studies University of Loughborough United Kingdom
Title: Freedom of Expression and the Problem of Blasphemy and Defamation of Religion Author: Paul Sturges
Speaker CV
SHORT CVChair of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)’s Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) core activity (2003-2009).
2000-2002 was Project Leader for a project funded by Resource (now MLA) on Privacy in the Digital Library Environment.
1997-2001 developed Guidelines for Public Internet access facilities on behalf of the Council of Europe.
Has also worked on African library and information-related issues since 1984. Book available on-line, The Quiet Struggle: information and librarioes for the people of Africa, 1998.
Current research: Exploring and discussing aspects of intellectual freedom, through a series of conference papers and journal articles on topics including the rationale for intellectual freedom, tolerance and freedom of expression, the role of transparency in combating corruption and comedy as freedom of expression.
Professor Paul Sturges has also been awarded an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire ) in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. Professor Sturges was the Chair of IFLA's FAIFE Committee between 2003 and 2009, and has been involved in international librarianship for many years, contributing a tremendous amount through his work in the area of freedom of access to information and freedom of expression.
Personal site: lboro.ac.uk/departments/ls/people/psturges.html
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Chatillon GeorgesDirector of advanced graduate diploma, Sorbonne Law School University Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne, France Paper: Data Protection: French Legal StrategyRead more
Director of the advanced graduate diploma, M2 Pro:
“Digital law – Administration – Companies”
University Paris I Pantheon Sorbonne – Sorbonne Law School
http://www.univ-paris1.fr/diplomes/master-pro-droit-de-linternet-public-administrations-entreprises/
http://www.univ-paris1.fr/diplomes/master-droit-du-numerique/bibliotheque-numerique-du-droit-de-ladministration-electronique/
Personal Website: www.georges-chatillon.eu/
PhD courses:
- University Paris 1, Pantheon Sorbonne: e-Government Law and ITC Law
- University Paris 1, Pantheon Sorbonne: data protection Law
- University Paris II, Pantheon Assas: electronic commerce law
- University Paris-IV, Paris Sorbonne: intellectual property law
Consultant, expert for various institutions: European Commission; OECD; French government; German government; Senegalese Government; Tunisian Government; Russian Government
International colloquia: Scientific and organisation president:
1) European and compared internet law, Paris, 25 and 26 September 2000, proceedings published by Légipresse;
2) International internet law, Paris, 19 and 20 November 2001, proceedings published by Bruylant, in French and in English;
3) e-Government for the benefits of citizens, Paris, 21 and 22 January 2002, published by Bruylant, in French and in English;
4) e-Government Law, Paris, 5 and 6 December 2006, proceedings published by Bruylant, 2001
National colloquia: Scientific and organisation president:
- 6 Seminars at Sorbonne: various subjects
- Colloquium at Sorbonne in 2009: Safety and freedom: a new balance for the personal data and public on Internet?
- Colloquium at Sorbonne in 2010: Private life, public life at the era of the numerical one
Books:
- Under press: Public Internet Law, LGDJ, 2011
- From red tape to smart tape, administrative simplification in OECD countries, OECD 2003, 258 pages.
Papers:
52 papers
Paper: Data Protection: French Legal StrategyUpdated:16-02-2011 11:56
Sturges PaulEmeritus Professor of Library Studies University of Loughborough, United Kingdom Paper: Freedom of Expression and the Problem of Blasphemy and Defamation of ReligionRead more
Chair of the International Federation of Library Associations (IFLA)’s Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) core activity (2003-2009).
2000-2002 was Project Leader for a project funded by Resource (now MLA) on Privacy in the Digital Library Environment.
1997-2001 developed Guidelines for Public Internet access facilities on behalf of the Council of Europe.
Has also worked on African library and information-related issues since 1984. Book available on-line, The Quiet Struggle: information and librarioes for the people of Africa, 1998.
Current research: Exploring and discussing aspects of intellectual freedom, through a series of conference papers and journal articles on topics including the rationale for intellectual freedom, tolerance and freedom of expression, the role of transparency in combating corruption and comedy as freedom of expression.
Professor Paul Sturges has also been awarded an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire ) in the Queen's Birthday Honours list. Professor Sturges was the Chair of IFLA's FAIFE Committee between 2003 and 2009, and has been involved in international librarianship for many years, contributing a tremendous amount through his work in the area of freedom of access to information and freedom of expression.
Personal site: lboro.ac.uk/departments/ls/people/psturges.html Paper: Freedom of Expression and the Problem of Blasphemy and Defamation of ReligionUpdated:13-01-2011 12:13
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