Rebecca Wong


Currently Senior lecturer at Nottingham Trent University. Views expressed in the articles are entirely my own. Recent works include assisting the European funded project, PRIVIREAL, which aimed to examine the implementation of the Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC in relation to medical research and the role of ethics committees.

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Publications 

  • All or nothing: this is the question: the application of Art. 3(2) to the internet, (John Marshall Journal of Computer and Information Law, Forthcoming 2007/8).
  • Data protection online: alternative approaches to sensitive data, Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology Vol. 2, No. 1 (2007), reprinted in ICFAI Journal of Cyberlaw (May 2007).
  • "Sensitive data: time for a change" Journal of Internet Law, March 2007.
  • Regulating VoIP: an EU/US approach, American University International Law Review, 22(4) 549-581 (2007).
  • Demystifying clickstream data: a European and US perspective, Emory International Law Review, 20(2) 563-589 (Fall 2006).
  • Parasiteware: Unlocking personal privacy, Script-Ed, (2006), 3(3) 176.
  • The shape of things to come: Swedish developments on the protection of privacy, Script-Ed, (2005), 2.
  • Privacy: charting its developments and prospects In: Klang, M. & A. Murray, Human Rights in the Digital Age, January 2005.

Conference Papers

  • Clickstream data: revisiting the notion of personal data, BILETA, April 2007.
  • All or nothing: this is the question: the application of Art. 3(2) to the internet, Kent, SLSA April 2007.
  • Data protection online: alternative approaches to sensitive data, Hamburg, May 2006.
  • Privacy Research within the EU presented at the Regional Postgraduate Forum for Genetics and Society, University of York, December 2005.
  • Location Data: the case for more regulation presented at the HCI Mobile Conference held in Strathclyde, September 2004.
  • Privacy in cyberspace presented at the SLS Conference, September 2004.

Subjects of interest include:

  •  Data protection
  •  Intellectual Property
  •  E-Commerce law & technology
  •  Consumer protection
  •  European Law  etc...
Other

  • DP Thinker
  • Guest Editor: International Journal of Intellectual Property Management on "Identity, Privacy and New Technologies"

Last updated August 2007
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