期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL DATA PRIVACY LAW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

International Data Privacy Law (IDPL) is a peer-reviewed journal that combines analytical excellence with a focus on issues of practical relevance. The journal is global in scope, and thus seeks to cover data protection and privacy law topics from around the world. Published four times a year, coverage includes:
- full-length articles on major points of privacy and data protection law;
- shorter articles and comment pieces on specific cases or legislative developments;
- survey articles offering insight into various legislative regimes; and
- book reviews and notes on recent publications.
Articles will have a focus on points of law, but may also, where appropriate, include discussion of the economic implications of the law, of policy and regulatory matters, and of the technical architecture of privacy.
Distinctive aspects of the journal's approach are:
- the highest standards of legal analysis, applied to real world matters encountered in practice;
- content chosen for its practical relevance;
- a focus on global issues, or on the wider lessons that can be inferred from regional experiences;
- concise and accessible presentation;
- material made available online prior to distribution of print copies.
Drawing on the insights and experience of the editors, the journal also benefits from the active participation of an advisory board with members drawn from practice, academia, company privacy officers, and data protection and privacy regulators from around the world. The journal is designed to appeal to lawyers practising in the field; company privacy officers; academics interested in data protection and privacy law; and regulators.
Instructions to Authors https://academic.oup.com/idpl/pages/General_Instructions
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Dr Christopher Kuner
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels, and Centre for European Legal Studies, Cambridge
Editors
Christopher Millard
Queen Mary University of London, Oxford Internet Institute and Bristows
Dr Nora Ni Loideain
Information Law and Policy Centre, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London
Fred H. Cate
Director of the Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research at Indiana University
Dr Orla Lynskey
London School of Economics Law Department
Dan Jerker B. Svantesson
Bond University, Australia
Language Editor
Joseph Williams
Advisory Board
Bojana Bellamy
President, Centre for Information Policy Leadership, Hunton & Williams
Lee Bygrave
Professor, University of Oslo
Stan Crosley
Co-Director, Indiana University Center for Strategic Health Information Provisioning
Peter Cullen
Redmond, Washington
Michelle Dennedy
Chief Privacy Officer, McAfee, Inc.
Alexander Dix
Former Brandenburg and Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information
Pascale Gelly
Avocat à la Cour, Paris
Graham Greenleaf, AM
University of New South Wales, Sydney
Zhou Hanhua
China Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing
Trevor Hughes
Executive Director, International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP)
Peter Hustinx
Former European Data Protection Supervisor
Rosemary Jay
Hunton & Williams, UK
Michael Kirby, AC, CMG
Former Justice, High Court of Australia
Lokke Moerel
Senior Of Counsel, Morrison & Foerster, Amsterdam
Pablo Palazzi
Abogado, Allende & Brea, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Corien Prins
Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Paul Schwartz
University of California, Berkeley School of Law, USA
Marie Shroff
Former Privacy Commissioner of New Zealand
Spiros Simitis
Professor Emeritus, Johann Wolfgang Goethe University, Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany
Omer Tene
College of Management School of Law, Israel
Yu-Chi Wang
Associate Professor of Law, Shih-Hsin University, Taiwan
Mark Watts
Partner, Bristows, UK
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