Joel
R. Reidenberg
Professor of Law and Director of the Graduate Program
Fordham University School of Law
140 West 62nd Street
New York, New York 10023
Telephone: (212) 636-6843
Facsimile: (212) 636-6899
E-mail: reidenberg@sprynet.com
Personal Web page: http://reidenberg.home.sprynet.com
Courses Taught:
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International Trade Regulation
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Information Technology & Internet Law
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Information Privacy Law
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Comparative Law
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Contracts
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Introduction to the U.S. Legal System
Publications:
Books
Online
Services and Data Protection Law: Regulatory Responses (with Paul
Schwartz)(EUR-OP: 1998)
Data
Privacy Law (Michie 1996) (with Paul Schwartz)
Book chapters
A Movement toward Obligatory Standards for Fair Information
Practices in the United States, in Visions for Privacy in the 21st Century
(Colin Bennet & Rebecca Grant, eds., Univ. of Toronto Press: 1999)
L'instabilité et la concurrence des régimes
réglementaires dans le Cyberespace, in Les incertitudes du droit
(Ejan MacKaay, ed., Editions Thémis: 1999)
"Information Flows on the Global Infobahn," in The New
Information Infrastructure: Strategies for U.S. Policy (Wm. Drake,
ed., Twentieth Century Fund Press, 1995)
Articles
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"Resolving Conficting International Privacy Rules in Cyberspace,"
52 Stanford L. Rev. -- (forthcoming)
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"Restoring Americans' Privacy in Electronic Commerce," 14
Berkeley Tech. L.J. 771 (1999)
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"Lex Informatica: The Formulation of Information Policy Rules
through Technology," 76 Texas L. Rev. 553 (1998)
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"The Use of Technology
to Assure Internet Privacy: Adapting Labels and Filters for Data Protection,"
Lex Electronica, (Fall, 1997)
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"Governing Networks and Rule-Making in Cyberspace," 45 Emory
L. J. 911 (1996)
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"Multimedia
as a New Challenge and Opportunity in Privacy," 22 Materialien Zum
Datenschutz 9 (1996)
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"Setting Standards for Fair Information Practice in the U.S.
Private Sector," 80 Iowa L. Rev. 497 (1995)
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"The Fundamental Role of Privacy and Confidence in Networks,"
30 Wake Forest L. Rev. 105 (1995)(with Françoise Gamet-Pol)
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"Rules of the Road on Global Electronic Highways: Merging
the Trade and Technical Paradigms," 6 Harvard J. Law & Tech.
287 (1993)
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"The Privacy Obstacle Course: Hurdling Barriers to Transnational
Financial Services," 60 Fordham L. Rev. S137 (1992).
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"Privacy in the Information Economy--A Fortress or Frontier
for Individual Rights?," 44 Fed. Comm. L. J. 195 (1992)
Education:
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Dartmouth, A.B. 1983
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Columbia, J.D. 1986
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Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne),
D.E.A. droit int'l economique 1987
Employment History:
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Professor of Law, Fordham. At Fordham since 1990.
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Visiting Professor, Université de Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne),
1996/97
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Guest Lecturer, Université de Paris V (René
Descartes), 1997
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Visiting Professor, AT&T Laboratories Public Policy Research,
1996
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Associate, Debevoise and Plimpton, Washington, D.C. ,1987-1990
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Friedmann Fellow, PROMETHEE, Paris, France, 1986-1987
Professional Service:
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Chair, Section on Defamation and Privacy, Association of
American Law Schools (1998)
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Chair, Section on Law and Computers, Association of American
Law Schools (1996)
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Expert Adviser to the European Commission, Data Protection
Law and On-line Services: Regulatory Responses in the Member States
(1997 - 1998)
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Member, O.E.C.D. Project Group on Consumer Protection and
Electronic Commerce (1997- )
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Advisory Panel Member, U.S. Congress, Office of Technology
Assesment (1994-1995)
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Principal Investigator, A Study of American Data Protection
Law and Practice: A Report for the Commission of the European Communities
(1993-1996)
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