When EU negotiators this week reached a political agreement on free flow of non-personal data they took on board recommendations from an expert briefing of IViR’s Kristina Irion. Mid-September last year the European Commission presented a proposal for a new regulation on the free flow of non-personal data in the European Union. The free movement… Continue reading Kristina Irion briefs European Parliament on the free flow of non-personal data
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Kristina Irion briefs European Parliament on the free flow of non-personal data
When EU negotiators this week reached a political agreement on free flow of non-personal data they took on board recommendations from an expert briefing of IViR’s Kristina Irion. Mid-September last year the European Commission presented a proposal for a new regulation on the free flow of non-personal data in the European Union. The free movement… Continue reading Kristina Irion briefs European Parliament on the free flow of non-personal data
Kristina Irion briefs European Parliament on the free flow of non-personal data
When EU negotiators this week reached a political agreement on free flow of non-personal data they took on board recommendations from an expert briefing of IViR’s Kristina Irion. Mid-September last year the European Commission presented a proposal for a new regulation on the free flow of non-personal data in the European Union. The free movement… Continue reading Kristina Irion briefs European Parliament on the free flow of non-personal data
“Science Fiction & Information Law” Essay Competition
“Science Fiction & Information Law” Writing Competition
Ever wanted to write your own ‘Black Mirror’- story? Here is your opportunity! We are organising the first IViR Science Fiction & Information Law Writing Competition. Science fiction and information law have more in common than meets the eye. Both genres are fascinated by new and emerging technologies, and both feel a strong urge to… Continue reading “Science Fiction & Information Law” Writing Competition
Masterstudenten Informatierecht schrijven mee aan een rapport voor de OVSE
Informatierecht LL.M. students co-author report for the OSCE
Four Information Law masters students are co-authors of Open Journalism: The Road Travelled and the Road Ahead, a report that was published this week by the Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media (RFOM) of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). The students, Melanie Klus, Cees Plaizier and Maxime Hanhart… Continue reading Informatierecht LL.M. students co-author report for the OSCE