3rd Winchester Conference on Trust, Risk, Information and the Law #TRILCon16 - University of Winchester, Wednesday 27 April 2016, “Information is Power” Conference kindly sponsored by MORNING SESSIONS 0845 0915 0915-0930 Registration & Refreshments Welcome & opening remarks Room: WD2 0930-1015 1015 1025 Plenary Address 1025-1215 1215 1300 Breakout 1: choose one of four streams Renate Samson, CEO of Big Brother Watch Professor Liz Stuart, First Deputy Vice-Chancellor, University of Winchester Room: WD2 Chair: Helen James, Head of Law, University of Winchester Break Stream 1A: Personal Data & Trust Room: WD9 CHAIRS: Dr Michele Nati, Lead Technologist Personal Data and Trust, Digital Catapult and Jamie Fletcher, University of Winchester Paper 1: ‘Preventing “oil spills” in data markets: can a “consumerist” data protection law be the answer?’ Nicolo Zingales, Tilburg University Paper 2: ‘’Trading big data: power back to the individual? The potentials of establishing a futures market in data’ Audrey Guinchard, University of Essex Paper 3: ‘The General Data Protection Regulation as a Market Intervention: The Problem of Data Protection and Growth’ Sveta Milyaeva and Daniel Neyland, Goldsmiths Paper 4: ‘Notice…and…Choice: Downstream Consent Offers a Better Legal Framework for Big Data’ Andrew Cormack, Jisc Technologies Paper 5: ‘The Trust API: Token-Based Consent Management to Support Data Subjects’ Rights’ Chris Cooper, KnowNow Information, Richard Gomer and m.c. schraefel, University of Southampton Stream 1B: Challenges of Transparency & Disclosure Room: WD108 CHAIR: Professor David Chalk, University of Winchester Paper 1: ‘Freedom of Information and Functions of a Public Nature’ Erin Ferguson, University of Strathclyde Paper 2: ‘The Register of People with Significant Control: Transparency for Whose Benefit?’ Julian Dobson, University of Winchester Paper 3: ‘We Know What you did Last Summer, and 30 Years ago: Criminal Records Disclosure and State Regulatory Discretion’ Andy Noble, Coventry University College Paper 4: ‘Sharing information about wrongdoing in the context of statutory child protection services. Findings from ethnographic research’ Amanda Lees, University of Winchester Paper 5: ‘Archives, Openness, and the challenge of Arcana Imperii’ Lawrence Serewicz Lunch in room WD1 Stream 1C: Information is Power: Methods of Regulation and Control Room: WD7 CHAIR: Professor Anat Scolnicov, University of Winchester Paper 1: ‘The power of blocking: Internet blocking and the Newzbin2 injunction: a new technological solution or a step too far?’ Accalia Atkinson, University of Winchester Paper 2: ‘Impact Assessments in the General Data Protection Regulation: A Meta-Regulatory Approach’ Reuben Binns, University of Oxford Paper 3: Data protection impact assessments and privacy by design: an analysis of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation’ Catherine Easton, Lancaster University Paper 4: ‘Fairness and flexibility: consumer expectations of regulation and control’ Liz Coll, Digital Policy Manager, Citizens Advice Paper 5: ‘Privacy 2.0’ Danny Weston, King’s Centre for Military Health Research Stream 1D: Panel: Open Justice: Open Data? Room: WD2 CHAIR: Dr Kieron O’Hara, Associate Professor and Principal Research Fellow in Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton and Visiting Professor, University of Winchester Panel speakers: Michael Cross, News Editor, Law Society Gazette; Emma Nottingham, Lecturer in Law, University of Winchester; Judith Townend, Director of the Information Law and Policy Centre, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies; Meron Wondemaghen, Lecturer in Criminology, University of Southampton. 3rd Winchester Conference on Trust, Risk, Information and the Law #TRILCon16 - University of Winchester, Wednesday 27 April 2016, “Information is Power” Conference kindly sponsored by AFTERNOON SESSIONS Plenary Address Professor Sir David Omand Room: WD2 Chair: Professor David Birks, Dean of the Faculty of Business, Law & Sport, University of Winchester 13451355 Break 1355 – 1525 Breakout 2: choose one of three streams Stream 2A: Social Media & Privacy Room: WD9 CHAIRS: Iain Bourne, Group Manager Policy Delivery, Information Commissioner’s Office and Emma Nottingham, University of Winchester Paper 1: ‘9 Easy Squares: Framing Data Privacy Issues’ Eerke Boiten, University of Kent Paper 2: ‘Researching ‘Digital Wildfires’: Implications for governing the responsible use of social media’ Adam Edwards & William Housley, Cardiff University, Marina Jirotka, Oxford University, Robert Procter, Warwick University and Helena Webb, Oxford University Paper 3: ‘The Interpretation of Wrongdoing: The Public and Private Law of Social Media in the Workplace’ David Mangan, City University Paper 4: ‘Online Anonymity in the Modern Digital Age: Quest for a Legal Right’ Evgeni Moyakine, Groningen University Stream 2B: Surveillance, Investigatory Powers & Data Analysis: Risks & Rewards Room: WD7 CHAIR: Craig Prescott, University of Winchester Paper 1: ‘Credit Risk Analysis using Big and Open Data meets Privacy: Only One Winner?’ Gavin Robinson, University of Surrey Paper 2: ‘Protection by Judicial Oversight, or an Oversight in Protection?’ Matthew White, Sheffield Hallam University Paper 3: ‘Innocence and responsibility in the use of investigatory powers’ Christopher 15251540 1540-1655 1655 1700 Break Plenary Discussion Information is Power: Records, Data Analysis, Investigatory Powers & the Role of the Police Room: WD2 CHAIR: Marion Oswald, Head of the Centre for Information Rights, University of Winchester Closing remarks 1300-1345 Panel speakers: - Detective Superintendent Paul Barton (Hampshire Police) - Dr Julian Huppert, University of Cambridge - Dr Nora Ni Loideain, University of Cambridge - Michael Scott, Intelligence Manager, ACRO Criminal Records Office - Graham Smith, Partner, Bird & Bird - Professor Lorna Woods, University of Essex Nathan, University of Warwick Paper 4: ‘Source Protection v State Surveillance: the consequences of communications data collection and processing for journalistic privilege’ Allison Holmes, University of Kent Stream 2C: Big Data, Data Governance and Trust Room: WD108 CHAIR: Accalia Atkinson, University of Winchester Paper 1: ‘Strengthening trust in EU data protection law: the use of contextual integrity for a more informed and transparent legal analysis’ Audrey Guinchard, University of Essex Paper 2: ‘Big data: the evolving legal and regulatory framework’ Simon Stokes, Blake Morgan Paper 3: 'The Use of Big Data Techniques & New Data Sources in the Production of National Statistics: Opportunities, Ethics & Governance Challenges' Ian Cope, Chair of the National Statistician’s Data Ethics Advisory Committee and Census Director for the 2021 Census, UK Statistics Authority Programme subject to change
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