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Call for Papers:
Submissions for the 2005 Barbara Wellbery Memorial Award are now being accepted through October 15, 2005. The Barbara Wellbery Memorial Award, annual international privacy writing competition, was established in 2004 to honor the memory of Barbara Wellbery and her contribution to the privacy field. The purpose of the award is to spark constructive debate, stimulate creative thinking in the field of data privacy, and encourage the development of practical solutions to current privacy dilemmas. The first award was presented last year at the 26th Conference on Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners in Poland to Lilian Edwards from the Law Faculty of Edinburgh University in the UK.
A former partner at Morrison & Foerster, Barbara Wellbery was well-respected for her in-depth knowledge of privacy issues, and strong commitment to fostering international understanding of differing privacy approaches around the world. She was the chief architect and negotiator of the U.S. safe harbor privacy accord with the European Union. Ms. Wellbery passed away in 2003 after a long illness.
The winner of the award receives a $3,000 cash award. In addition, the individual will receive an invitation to present his or her paper at an international data protection and privacy conference and a stipend of up to $2,000 for associated travel expenses. The paper will also be published in the International Review of Law, Computers, & Technology and by the International Association of Privacy Professionals.
To view application information, submission form (in English or French) and the 2004 winning entry, see the links below. For further information about award and guideline submissions, please contact Ms. Cynthia Rich of Morrison & Foerster LLP at crich@mofo.com.
http://www.mofo.com/docs/PDF/2005_Wellbery_Award_%20Application.pdf (the application in English)
http://www.mofo.com/docs/PDF/2005WellberyFrench.pdf (the application in French)
http://www.mofo.com/docs/PDF/2004_Barbara_Wellbery_Award_Paper.pdf (2004 winning paper)
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