CLIP Lectures and Book Talks | CLIP Lectures and Book Talks | Fordham
acmateescu's bookmarks 2015-10-15
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Fireside chat with Paul Nemitz, Director, DG Justice, European Commission, on the latest developments in Europe and on the U.S./EU privacy relationship. Following the fireside chat will be a panel discussion with leading privacy sector and academic experts. The panel will discuss topics on the international agenda including safe harbor, the draft European General Data Protection Regulation, trade issues, and issues relating to national security and law enforcement. Speakers include: Joel R. Reidenberg (moderator), Stanley D. and Nikki Waxberg Chair and CLIP Academic Director, Fordham Law School Paul Nemitz, Director, DG Justice, European Commission Patrice Ettinger, Chief Privacy Officer, Pfizer Inc. Boris Segalis, Co-Chair, Data Protection, Privacy & Cybersecurity, Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP Joris van Hoboken, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, New York University, Information Law Institute Reception to follow, generously sponsored by Norton Rose Fulbright US LLP Bio: Paul F. Nemitz is the Director for Fundamental Rights and Union Citizenship in the Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers of the European Commission. The Free movement of people in Europe, Data protection and Children's rights are also key responsibilities of his Directorate. Before joining Directorate-General Justice, Nemitz held posts in the Legal Service of the European Commission, the Cabinet of the Commissioner for Development Cooperation and in the Directorates General for Trade, Transport and Maritime Affairs. He has a broad experience as agent of the Commission in litigation before the European Courts and he has published extensively on EU law. He is teaching EU Law as a visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Bruges. Nemitz studied Law at Hamburg University. He passed the state examinations for the Judiciary in Hamburg and for a short time was a teaching assistant for Constitutional Law and the Law of the Sea at Hamburg University. He obtained a Master of Comparative Law from George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C., where he was a Fulbright grantee. He also passed the first and second cycle of the Strasburg Faculty for comparative law, supported by a grant of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). RSVP is required by Tuesday, November 17, 2015. Please RSVP to the event co-host IAPP directly.