Friday, December 1, 2017

Corruption, Internet Freedom, and Online Privacy in Latin America, by Anastasia Sendoun

On November 15, the Inter-American Dialogue hosted the event “Corruption, Internet Freedom, and Online Privacy in Latin America,” bringing together panelists to discuss a report recently published by the Inter-American Dialogue about freedom of expression and the concept of the “Right to be Forgotten.” The event’s panelists included Catalina Botero (Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Universidad de los Andes), Edison Lanza (Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights), José Luis Piñar (Professor of Administrative Law at the Universidad San Pablo CEU at Madrid and former director of the Data Protection Agency of Spain), Romina Mella (Investigative Reporter and Founding Member of IDL-Reporteros), and Michael Camilleri (Director of the Peter D. Bell Rule of Law Program at the Inter-American Dialogue). The event was moderated by Michael Shifter. The panel explored the concept of the “Right to be Forgotten” in the context of Latin America, considering the tension between privacy and transparency, and how European privacy standards can be adapted for the Americas.

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