Switzerland, Montreux, 14th to 16th September 2005

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The protection of personal data and privacy in a globalised world: A universal right respecting diversities
 

Inscription

 

07.30-09.00

 
Registration at the Conference Center

Welcome address

 

09.00-09.30

 
Hanspeter Thür, Federal Data Protection Commissioner
Samuel Schmid, President of the Confederation

Opening session

 

09.30-10.00

 
La personne humaine face à la Toile. Un débat de civilisation.

 

Speaker

Jacques Neirynck

Coffee break

 

10.00-10.30

 
 

Plenary Session

 

10.30-12.30

 
One law of data protection in different legal, economic, political and cultural systems: utopia or reality?

Chairman

José-Luis Piñar

Speakers

Bertil Cottier: Un régime unique de protection des données pour une pluralité de systèmes politiques, économiques, juridiques et culturels: utopie ou réalité?
Herbert Burkert: Globalisation - Strategies for Data Protection
Ann Cavoukian: The New Breed of Practical Privacy: An Evolution
Fernando Argüello-Téllez: Protección de Datos Personales: "Una regulación del primer mundo"

Lunch

 

12.30-14.00

 
 

Parallel Panel Sessions

 

14.00-15.30

 
The principles of data protection, an adequate answer to the Internet?

Chairman

Reijo Aarnio

Speakers

Jean-Marc Dinant: L'autodétermination informationelle ŕ l'heure d'Internet
Peter Schaar:
New invasive technologies, are new data protection standards needed?

Chairman

Alexander Dix

Speakers

Jari-Pascal Curty: RFID
Hansjürgen Garstka: Forderung und Ansätze
What can organisational and evaluation techniques offer to guarantee data protection?

Chairman

Peter Harris

Speakers

John Karat: SPARCLE Privacy Policy Workbench
John Borking: Privacy Standards for Trust
David J. Trower: IMS Health's Experience of Multi-National Data Protection Audits in Europe

Coffee break

 

15.30-16.00

 
 

Plenary Session

 

16.30-17.30

 
The economy facing a vast variety of data protection rules: towards a simplification of regulations and procedures?

Chairman

Alex Türk

Speakers

Armgard von Reden: Enterprise Privacy Challenges in an 'on demand' world
Joel Reidenberg:
Thomas Pletscher: Unternehmen im Dschungel der Datenschutzregulierungen

Gala Dinner

 

19.00-24.00

 
 

Inscription

 

07.30-09.00

 
 Registration at the Conference Center

Plenary Session

 

09.00-10.30

 
10 years after the adoption of the EU Directive 95/46/EC on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data: What are the experiences, what the prospects?

Chairman

Peter Hustinx

Speaker

Yves Poullet: The Directive 95/46/EC: Ten years after

Round Table

Christopher Kuner
Susanne Lace
José-Luis Piñar

Coffee break

 

10.30-11.00

 
 

Parallel Panel Sessions

 

11.00-12.30

 
The importance of self-regulation in the implementation of data protection principles

Chairwoman

Jennifer Stoddart

Speakers

Jacob Kohnstamm: CREATING TRUST - Codes of conduct and privacy auditing as instruments for compliance
Karen Curtis: The Australian Private Sector Experience
Mark Keddie:
The effectiveness of data protection supervision

Chairman

Bruno Baeriswyl

Speakers

Richard Thomas: How do we know we are effective as Commissioners?
Malcolm Crompton: Are comparisons possible? A Framework for assessing the performance of data protection supervisors
Gabriela Krader: Synergy Potential of Internal and External Data Protection Supervision
The regulation of transborder data flows facing globalisation

Chairman

Gérard Lommel

Speakers

Georges de La Loyère: Le rôle des autorités de protection des données en matière de transferts internationaux de données
Ariane Mole: Why go for Binding Corporate Rules?
Anne Carblanc: La réglementation des flux transfrontières de données à l'épreuve de la globalisation: exercice de comparaison

Lunch

 

12.30-14.00

 
 

Parallel Panel Sessions

 

14.00-15.30

 
How can the requirements of data protection be reconciled with the fight against terrorism?

Chairman

Alexandre Flückiger

Speakers

Klaus Rainer Kalk: Data protection and the fight against terrorism reconcilable?
Nuala O'Connor Kelly: Building Privacy Protections into Counterterrorism Structures
Gus Hosein: Strategies for Privacy Protection in the face of Anti-Terrorism Policy
The role of the private sector in data processing to fulfil public tasks, or when private companies become "Big Brother"

Chairwoman

Ewa Kulesza

Speakers

Emilio Aced Félez: The future of private data in private companies
Barry Steinhardt: Outsourcing Surveillance — How Governments Use the Private Sector to Construct the Surveillance Society.
Peter Swire: The Bush Doctrine and Use of Commercial Records
Biobanks and the related challenges

Chairman

Francesco Pizzetti

Speakers

Claudia Mund: Biobanks - Data Sources without Limits?

Sigrún Jóhannesdóttir: The legality of Biobanks - Emphasizing informed consent or other solutions?
Joan Antokol: Clinical and Pharmacogenetic Research: An Evaluation of Data Privacy Challenges

Coffee break

 

15.30-16.00

 
 

Parallel Panel Sessions

 

16.00-17.25

 
Political marketing: towards a code of conduct?

Chairwoman

Marie Shroff

Speaker

Giovanni Buttarelli:

Round table

Patrick Delnatte
Carlo Sommaruga
Hugh Stevenson
The contribution of international organisations to the enforcement of data protection law

Chairman

Ulrich Dammann

Speakers

Maria Vicien-Milburn: The United Nations and Personal Data Protection
Roberto Lamponi: Le rôle du Conseil de l'Europe dans le respect du droit à la protection des données personnelles et de la vie privée
Ralf Bendrath:
Police cooperation in a federal state

Chairman

René Huber

Speakers

Hanspeter Uster:
Thilo Weichert: Datenschutz bei föderaler Polizeikooperation

Conclusion

 

17.30-18.30

 
Conclusion of the public conference
Astrid Epiney: Report of the "rapporteur général"
Annemarie Huber-Hotz, Federal Chancellor: Closing speech

Farewell cocktail

 

19.00-20.30

 
 
Closed Session of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners 

Inscription

 

07.30-09.00

 
Registration at the Conference Center

Closed Session

 

08.00-09.15

 
Session of the "Wroclaw Foundation"

Regional Conferences

 

09.30-11.00

 
 

Coffee break

 

11.00-11.30

 
 

Closed Session

 

11.30-12.30

 
International Conference of Data Protection Commissioners

Lunch

 

12.30-14.00

 
 

Closed Session

 

14.00-15.30

 
International Conference of Data Protection Commissioners (continued)

Coffee break

 

15.30-16.00

 
 

Closed Session

 

16.00-17.30

 
International Conference of Data Protection Commissioners (conclusion)


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