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New member of the Editorial Board CLSR is delighted to welcome back Christopher Millard to the Editorial Board. Christopher is Professor of Privacy and Information Law at the Centre for Commercial law Studies, Queen Mary University of London. He is also a Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute and is Of Counsel to the law firm Bristows. He has over 30 years experience in technology law, both in academia and legal practice. He is a Fellow and former Chairman of the Society for Computers & Law, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA), and a past-Chair of the Technology Law Committee of the International Bar Association. His first computer law book, Legal Protection of Computer Programs and Data, was published in 1985 and he has since published widely in the fields of IT, communications, e-commerce and privacy law. He is a founding editor of the International Journal of Law and IT and of International Data Privacy Law. He
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was a member of the OECD’s Steering Group on Contractual Solutions for Transborder Data Flows (2000e01) and since 2002 he has been a member of the International Chamber of Commerce’s Task Force on Privacy and Protection of Personal Data. Since 2008, Christopher’s main research focus has been cloud computing and he has led the QMUL Cloud Legal Project since it was established in 2009. Before he joined Bristows in 2008, Christopher was head of the global privacy practice at Linklaters and prior to that he was a partner at Clifford Chance. He has twice been designated Internet and eCommerce Lawyer of the Year by the International Who’s Who of Business Lawyers. He has recently edited and co-authored Cloud Computing Law (Oxford University Press, 2013). He can be reached at
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