Lee A. Bygrave (red.) YULEX 2002 - Universitetet i Oslo
Lee A. Bygrave (red.) YULEX 2002 - Universitetet i Oslo
Lee A. Bygrave (red.) YULEX 2002 - Universitetet i Oslo
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NOTES ON AUTHORS<br />
Jens Petter Berg (; born 1952) has the degree of cand.<br />
jur from the University of <strong>Oslo</strong> (1980). He has worked as an administrative<br />
officer in the Ministry of Finance and as Assistant Director at the <strong>Oslo</strong> Tax<br />
Office. Since 1992 he has been attached to the NRCCL, where he is now<br />
finalising his doctoral project, “Taxation at what cost? Legal limitations on<br />
the tax authorities’ processing of information on taxpayers – with special<br />
emphasis on limitations set by core rights, human rights and data protection<br />
rights”.<br />
Jon Bing () is professor and former head of the<br />
NRCCL. He has the degrees of dr. juris (University of <strong>Oslo</strong>, 1982), dr. juris<br />
hon. causae (Stockholm University, 1997), dr. juris hon. causae (Copenhagen<br />
University, 1998). Amongst numerous engagements, he is chair of the Data<br />
Protection Tribunal in Norway and Visiting Professor at King’s College,<br />
London. His main fields of research are privacy/data protection law, intellectual<br />
property rights and private international law.<br />
<strong>Lee</strong> A. <strong>Bygrave</strong> (; ) was<br />
awarded the degree of dr. juris at the University of <strong>Oslo</strong> in 2000. In addition,<br />
he has a B.A.(Hon.s) and LL.B.(Hon.s) from the Australian National University,<br />
Canberra. He is presently postdoctoral research fellow at the NRCCL,<br />
where he works primarily on consumer and privacy/data protection issues<br />
connected with e-commerce.<br />
Stephen K. Karanja (; )<br />
is a doctoral research fellow. He has an LL.B.(Hon.s) from the University of<br />
Nairobi, Kenya and an M.A. (ESST) from the University of <strong>Oslo</strong>. The main focus<br />
of his research is legal issues concerning border control, surveillance, privacy and<br />
exchange of information within the framework of the Schengen system.<br />
Dag Wiese Schartum (; )<br />
works at the Section for Information Technology and Administrative Systems<br />
(SITAS) () which is linked to the NRCCL. He was<br />
awarded the degree of dr. juris in 1993 and became professor in 1997. He<br />
has been in charge of SITAS since its inception in 1994. Schartum works<br />
particularly on issues concerned with privacy/data protection, automation of<br />
legal decision-making, ICT and transparency, together with issues dealing<br />
with the development and administration of sets of rules.