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Last Updated: 18 December 2013
Asian Privacy Scholars Contemplate Life after Snowden
Graham Greenleaf, University of New South
Wales
Andrew A. Adams, Meiji University
This paper is available for
download at Available at http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2327539
Citation
This paper may be published in Privacy Laws
& Business International Report, Issue 125, October 2013, Forthcoming.
This paper
may also be referenced as [2013] UNSWLRS 78.
Abstract
Edward Snowden had already made his brief and
unscheduled visit to Hong Kong some weeks before Asian Privacy Scholars met for
the
third conference of their Network, but he was on everyone’s mind as
they considered the APSN conference theme of ‘Privacy
Protection in
Ubiquitous Network Societies in Asia’. The two day conference followed
another entitled ‘Up in the Cloud:
Legal and Privacy Challenges in Cloud
Computing.’ Both conferences were organised by the Law and Technology
Centre at the Faculty
of Law of the University of Hong Kong.
This
paper provides a summary of some of the highlights of the conferences, including
the papers in a special session with a focus
on data privacy in all the
jurisdictions of 'Greater China' (the PRC, HK SAR, Macau SAR, and Taiwan).
Papers were also presented
by speakers from Japan, Indonesia, Thailand,
Bangladesh, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Belgium, Switzerland, the USA,
and the
UK.
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