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CJC Seminar: 'The Consequences of the Data Retention Judgement for Mass Surveillance'

12 March 2015

Time: 6:00 - 8:00pm
Venue: Room 210, School of Law, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, E1 4NS, London, United Kingdom

As part of the 50 Year Anniversary of the School of Law, Queen Mary University of London, the Criminal Justice Centre presents a seminar series on Privacy in the Age of Mass Surveillance. This series is organised by Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas and Professor Elspeth Guild.

The seminar series aims to cast light on the transformation of privacy in the age of mass surveillance. Recent years have witnessed renewed efforts by States to collect personal data for counter-terrorism and crime control purposes. These efforts have led to a shift towards generalised, or blanket surveillance (with the aim being to collect personal data on all citizens, regardless of the existence of a suspicion of their involvement in a criminal offence); a shift towards privatised surveillance (with the state co-opting increasingly the private sector to undertake surveillance activities on its behalf); and a shift towards pre-emptive surveillance (where the collection of personal data occurs ex ante, for risk assessment purposes). By looking at legislative, judicial and policy developments in the field, the seminar series will explore the implications of these shifts on the fundamental rights of privacy and data protection and assess the adequacy of the current legal framework to address these challenges.

This seminar is on the subject of 'The Consequences of the Data Retention Judgment for Mass Surveillance'.

Speaker

  • Mr Hielke Hijmans, University of Amsterdam and Free University of Brussels (VUB)

Discussant

  • Mr Christopher Graham, UK Information Commissioner

Directions

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How to book

Registration is free for this event but booking is essential due to limited numbers. To register please visit the QMUL Eventbrite page.

Contact

For more information please contact lawevents@qmul.ac.uk.


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