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The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice.
The 2019 Mackenzie Stuart Lecture was delivered by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, European Commission, under the title 'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law' on 4 February 2019.
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture is kindly supported by Shearman & Sterling LLP.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for European Legal Studies website at www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/mackenzie-stuart-lectures
Photographs by Mr Nigel Luckhurst.
press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Überwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice.
The 2019 Mackenzie Stuart Lecture was delivered by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, European Commission, under the title 'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law' on 4 February 2019.
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture is kindly supported by Shearman & Sterling LLP.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for European Legal Studies website at www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/mackenzie-stuart-lectures
Photographs by Mr Nigel Luckhurst.
Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.
This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.
press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice.
The 2019 Mackenzie Stuart Lecture was delivered by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, European Commission, under the title 'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law' on 4 February 2019.
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture is kindly supported by Shearman & Sterling LLP.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for European Legal Studies website at www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/mackenzie-stuart-lectures
Photographs by Mr Nigel Luckhurst.
f.l.t.r.: Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest), Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David Deißner (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.
Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Überwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.
f.l.t.r.: Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest), Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David Deißner (Vodafone Institute), Friedrich Pohl (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice.
The 2019 Mackenzie Stuart Lecture was delivered by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, European Commission, under the title 'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law' on 4 February 2019.
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture is kindly supported by Shearman & Sterling LLP.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for European Legal Studies website at www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/mackenzie-stuart-lectures
Photographs by Mr Nigel Luckhurst.
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.
f.l.t.r.: Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David Deißner (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.
This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.
The Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) hosts an annual public lecture in honour of Lord Mackenzie-Stuart, the first British Judge to be President of the Court of Justice.
The 2019 Mackenzie Stuart Lecture was delivered by Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, European Commission, under the title 'Making Markets Work: New Challenges for EU Competition Law' on 4 February 2019.
The Mackenzie Stuart Lecture is kindly supported by Shearman & Sterling LLP.
More information about this lecture, including photographs from the event, is available from the Centre for European Legal Studies website at www.cels.law.cam.ac.uk/mackenzie-stuart-lectures
Photographs by Mr Nigel Luckhurst.
Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Überwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.
f.l.t.r.: Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest), Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David Deißner (Vodafone Institute), Friedrich Pohl (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.
This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.
Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.
This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.
Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Überwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.
Nach Veranstalterangaben rund 6.500 Teilnehmer zogen unter dem Motto "Freiheit statt Angst" zum achten mal durch die Berliner Innenstadt, um gegen die Überwachung durch Geheimdienste wie der us-amerikanischen NSA, sowie kommerziellen Datenkraken wie Google und Facebook zu protestieren.
Berlin. 2014.
"Freiheit statt Angst".
Thorsten Strasas. - Wien | Berlin. - Photographers in Solidarity.
press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
mackeepersecurity.com/post/online-pet-retailer-leaked-110...
Large data breaches seem to always make the news, but what about the countless small businesses that often have less data security measures? Small businesses are now one of the most targeted areas of cyber crime and the trend is on the rise.
Apostolos Apergis (l., TNS Infratest) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
f.l.t.r.: Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David Deißner (Vodafone Institute), Friedrich Pohl (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.
This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.
Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
f.l.t.r.: Apostolos Apergis (TNS Infratest), Frederick A. Richter (Stiftung Datenschutz), Dr. David Deißner (Vodafone Institute), Friedrich Pohl (Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Rund 150 Menschen nahmen in Berlin am International Privacy Day teil, um gegen die Überwachung des Datenverkehrs durch Geheimdienste zu protestieren. Der Demonstrationszug passierte auf seinem Weg die russische Botschaft, dem Land ind dem Edward Snowden Zuflucht gefunden hat und ebenso die britische Vertretung. Die Demonstration endete vor der US Botschaft.
Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.
This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.
Dr. David Deißner (m., Vodafone Institute) at the press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Photographs from a one-day conference held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 27 March 2015.
This conference, made possible as a result of a kind donation from Hogan Lovells, explored the implications of C-131/12 Google Spain; Google v Agencia Española de Protección de Datos (AEPD), Mario Costeja González (2014), the Court of Justice of the European Union's "right to be forgotten" case. Although directly focused on search engines, this key judgment has wider implications. The conference, therefore, explored not only the future of search engines’ data protection obligations but also the general shape of EU regulation of the internet, questions related to jurisdiction and applicable law and the historic pathway to the Google Spain judgment.
press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
press conference of the study "Big Data - A European survey on opportunities and risks of data analytics"; Haus der Bundespressekonferenz, Berlin; january 2016
Credit: Vodafone Institute
Frei zur Verwendung bei Nennung der Quelle "Vodafone Institut"/Free of rights as long as the credit “Vodafone Institute” is mentioned
Valerie Wolf Gang
Presonal Space Data Collection
Ozmo/za
6 February 2019
Production: Aksioma - Institute for Contemporary Art, Ljubljana, 2019
Photo: Miha Fras