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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Cambridge, United Kingdom United Kingdom
Profession
Director, Centre for IP & Information Law & Professor of Law and the Open Society, University of Cambridge
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
I am the Director of the Centre for IP & Information Law, Professor of Law and the Open Society and Trinity Hall WYNG Fellow in Law at the University of Cambridge. Before joining Cambridge in 2013, I spent six years as a research fellow at the University of Oxford. My current research explores the nature of Data Protection especially as it intersects with the right to privacy, freedom of expression, freedom of information and freedom of research. My Data Protection and the Open Society project has developed arguments about the nature, substance and operation of the law drawing on rigorous comparative systematic analysis using both quantitative and qualitative methods.
Mots-clés
data protection
privacy
freedom of expression
gdpr
social media
general data protection regulation
reputation
research
brexit
journalism
search engines
sensitive data
defamation
freedom of association
personal data
right to be forgotten
european union
accuracy
trade
information security
transparency
human rights
big data
european data protection board
social networking
medical research
risk regulation
blogging
rating websites
google
tribunals
fines
e-privacy
adtech
restriction
objection
legality
generative ai
erasure
dp by design
dpia
chatgpt
bard
rehabilitation
monetary relations
sterling
republicanism
northern ireland
monarchy
migration
ireland
decolonisation
commonwealth
citizenship
supervisión
enforcement
risk
media
information technology
marketing automation
private life
intimacy
image rights
informational self-determination
honour
eu charter
european convention
domicile
correspondence
constitutions
digital
company
purpose limitation
convention 108+
intermediary shield
general monitoring
hosting
revenge pornography
cyberbullying
trolling
harassment
children
social media strategy
social media monitoring
freedom of information
university
higher education
internet
ethics
humanities
social science
epidemiology
blogs
internet of things
digital economy
transborder data flows
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