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Date: 2014-09-24 22:14:53
Free Access to Law Movement
Internet privacy
Privacy in Australian law
Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre
Ethics
Privacy
Law

Mauritius, Sunday 12 October 2014, 5 pm GPEN will host a live 30 minute demonstration and Q&A session on the recently expanded freeaccess International Privacy Law Library immediate after the close of the GPEN workshop.

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