David Erdos (Cambridge University) will talk on “On data protection framework: Rationale and problems” at the Brescia meeting on “Protocols and guidelines for data sharing in peer review”, July 22-23, Brescia Italy

David Erdos (Cambridge University) will talk on “On data protection framework: Rationale and problems” at the Brescia meeting on “Protocols and guidelines for data sharing in peer review”, July 22-23, Brescia Italy.

David is University Lecturer in Law and the Open Society in the Faculty of Law and a Fellow in Law at Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge.  Before joining Cambridge in October 2013, David spent six years as a research fellow at the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Faculty of Law and Balliol College, University of Oxford. His 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.

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