| Date |
Speeches
and Articles Archive |
| 26
September 2008 |
"Impact of Technology on Data Privacy"
(presented by Mr. Roderick Woo, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data at the Hong Kong International Computer Conference 2008 on 26 September 2008) |
| 23
September 2006 |
"Hong Kong Letter
- Roderick Woo, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data"
(This article provides
Chinese version only)
|
| 22
July 2006 |
Luncheon Talk "Privacy and the Development of Privacy Rights in Hong Kong"
(presented by Mr. Roderick Woo, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong Translation Society, 22 July 2006) |
| 5
July 2006 |
"Privacy Crises in Hong Kong and how the Privacy Commissioner is Dealing with them"
(presented by Mr. Roderick Woo, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at the Privacy Laws and Business Conference, 3-5 July 2006, Cambridge, England) |
| 22-23
May 2006 |
"Epidemics, Privacy Rights and Public Concerns: The Hong Kong SARS Experience"
(presented by Mr. Roderick Woo, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at the Workshop on Globalisation and New Epidemics: Ethics, Security and Policy Making, 22-23 May 2006, Brussels) |
| 1
October 2005 |
"Hong Kong Letter
- Roderick Woo, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data"
(This article provides
Chinese version only)
|
| 1-2
June 2005 |
APEC
ECSG Technical Assistance Seminar: Domestic Implementation of the
APEC Privacy Framework
The APEC Electronic Commerce Steering Group (ECSG) held its first
technical assistance seminar in Hong Kong, China on 1-2 June 2005
to implement the APEC Privacy Framework.
Click here to download the seminar
presentations/ papers. |
| 7
April 2005 |
"Technological Ubiquity- The Need for Consumer Privacy Protection"
(presented by Mr. Tony Lam, Acting Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at the ITU Workshop on Ubiquitous Network
Societies, 6-8 April 2005, Geneva, Switzerland) |
| 1
January 2005 |
"Hong Kong Letter
- Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data"
(This article provides
Chinese version only)
|
| 17
October 2004 |
(This page provides Chinese version only)
|
| 14
September 2004 |
"The Right to Privacy - The Right to Dignity"
(presented by Mr. Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at the 26th International Conference on
Privacy and Data Protection on 14-16 September at Wroclaw, Poland) |
| 19
February 2004 |
"Developments in Privacy - A View from Asia ~ Laying the Foundations
for a Consolidated Approach towards Privacy to meet the Challenges
ahead"
(keynote address presented by Mr. Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner
for Personal Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at the 4th IAPP Privacy and
Data Security Summit and Expo on 19 February 2004 at Washington -
DC, US) |
| 10-12
September 2003 |
"Practical Privacy for People, Government and Business"
(presented by Mr. Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at the 25th International Conference of
Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners on 10-12 September at Sydney,
Australia) |
| 7-9
July 2003 |
"Partners in Privacy - Working Towards a Privacy Aware Society in
Hong Kong"
(presented by Mr. Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at Privacy Laws and Business 16th Annual
Conference at Cambridge, UK) |
| 13
February 2003 |
"Implementing Data Privacy Principles: How Are Governments Making
it Work in the Real World?"
(presented by Mr. Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data, Hong Kong SAR, China, at APEC 2003, E-Commerce Steering Group
APEC Data Privacy Workshop on 13 February 2003 at Chiang Rai, Thailand) |
|
9-11 Septepber 2002 |
"Data
Protection, Freedom of Expression and Freedom of Information - Conflicting
Principles or Complementary Rights? "
(presented by Mr Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data,
Hong Kong SAR at the 24th International Conference of Data Protection
and Privacy Commissioners on 9 - 11 September 2002 at Cardiff, Wales) |
| 12
June 2002 |
"A
Presentation on Privacy and Security ~ The Case for Coexistence"
(presented by Mr Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data
at the Asian Securitex Conference on 12 June 2002) |
| 20
May 2002 |
"Privacy,
Security and Transborder Data Flows - Observations from Hong Kong"
(presented by Mr Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data
at the National Academy of Public Administration Annual Conference
in the US on 20 May 2002) |
| 22
February 2002 |
"Approaches
to Privacy - The Hong Kong Experience"
(presented by Mr Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data
at the APEC E-Commerce Steering Group Forum on Privacy in Mexico on
22 February 2002) |
| January
2002 |
"Building
a Harmonious Society wtih Privacy"
An interview with Mr. Raymond Tang, Privacy Commissioner for Personal
Data |
| January
2002 |
"The
Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data", from "Hong Kong Lawyer"
|
| 27
March 2001 |
"Asian
Personal Data Privacy Forum" 27 March 2001, Hong Kong SAR |
| 26
March 2001 |
"E--Privacy
in the New Economy" Conference 26 March 2001, Hong Kong SAR |
|
16-18
December 2000 |
"Personal
Data Privacy Issues of E-Medicine" 16-18 December 2000, Hong
Kong SAR |
| September
13-15,2000 |
"Privacy
of Personal Data in the New Economy"
(This is a powerpoint presentation presented by Mr. Stephen Lau, Privacy
Commissioner for Personal Data, H.K. at the "Global Privacy Summit",
at Washington, U.S.) |
| January
1999 |
"A
Lesson in Data Courtesy", from "Company Secretary" (Jan 1999, Vol.
9 No.1) |
| January
1999 |
"Protecting
Your Right to Privacy", from "Hong Kong Lawyer" |
| July
30 - August 1, 1998 |
"Electronic
Commerce, Consumer Rights and Data Privacy" |
| July
13 - 15, 1998 |
"Direct
Marketing and Privacy Related to Personal Data" |
| February
12 & 13, 1998 |
"Privacy
- the First Roadkill on the Information Superhighway?" |
| September
17 - 19, 1997 |
"The
Asian Status with respect to the observance of the OECD Guidelines
and the EU Directive" |
| March
1997 |
"Getting
to Know the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance"
(This paper gives an introduction to the data protection principles
of the Ordinance and what they mean for private sector organisations
in general and journalists in particular) |