BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260603T220607EDT-8548wtDjc8@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260604T020607Z DESCRIPTION:Nous regrettons de devoir annoncer que cette conférence a dû êt re annulée.\n\nLe Centre des politiques en propriété intellectuelle et Tec h Law 91 accueillent Asaf Lubin. M. Lubin est affilié avec le Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society à Harvard\, il est chercheur en rési dence du Information Society Project de la Yale Law School ainsi qu'un che rcheur invité du Federmann Cybersecurity Research Center de la Hebrew Univ ersity.\n\nIl discutera d'un de ses articles scientifiques\, dans lequel i l examine le fondement normatif de l'existence des droits à la vie privée et à la protection des données en période de conflit armé en s'appuyant su r une application concurrente des droits la personne et du droit internati onal humanitaire.\n\nRésumé\n\n[En anglais seulement] The Lieber Code of 1 863\, one of the earliest attempts at codifying the laws of war\, set the principle that the “privation and disturbance of private relations” during armed conflict must be treated as the exception and not the rule. It woul d take 27 more years before Warren and Brandeis would publish their landma rk 1890 Harvard Law Review article\, which laid the cornerstone for the in ternational recognition of the fundamental human right to privacy. Nonethe less\, the right did not find any explicit mention\, let alone specific pr otection\, in either the Hague Regulations of 1899 and 1907\, Geneva Conve ntions of 1949\, or Additional Protocols of 1977\, nor in customary intern ational humanitarian law (IHL).\n\nMr Lubin's paper identifies the normati ve foundation for the existence of the rights to privacy and data protecti on in times of armed conflict by relying on the concurrent application of human rights law and IHL. His paper also examines such issues as the data protection obligations of a belligerent occupier towards the civilian popu lation in the occupied territories\; the rights of POWs\, detainees\, refu gees\, and those internally displaced over their electronic devices and da ta stored in the cloud\; the restrictions imposed on wartime SIGINT collec tion for aerial targeting and offensive cyber attacks\; and the obligation s imposed on international organizations and Courts in the collection of d igital evidence for jus post bellum criminal investigations.\n DTSTART:20191128T220000Z DTEND:20191128T230000Z SUMMARY:ANNULÉ - The Rights to Privacy and Data Protection in Times of Arme d Conflict URL:/law/fr/channels/event/annule-rights-privacy-and-d ata-protection-times-armed-conflict-302136 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR