Event Date(s): 17/05/2016
Location: Noor Hassanali Auditorium, Faculty of Law, UWI St. Augustine
The Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) presents a Forum on the topic, Privacy and Law Enforcement.
Do we have an absolute right to privacy? Should we be prepared to surrender our right to privacy in the face of an escalation in criminal activity? Should we accept the dictum that if we have nothing to hide, we have nothing to fear? Under what circumstances, if any, should we give up the right to privacy? These and other questions shall be addressed by the following panel.
The Forum takes place at 10am.
Panellists are:
The session shall be chaired by Dr. Roy McCree, Acting Director, SALISES, UWI, St. Augustine.
All are invited.
No Registration Fee is required, but registration is advised as space is limited.
Register online at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/17RGDvxWAIdgwJrpcHxZkncuq7rgKcxHJ32YYp6qrKdg/viewform.
Please Note: The Noor Hassanali Auditorium is housed on the same site as the SALISES main offices, on the western side of the main Campus of the UWI, St Augustine.
Admission:Free
Open to: | General Public | Staff | Student | Alumni |
Cathy-Ann Modeste; Ephraim Thompson
Sir Arthur Lewis Inst of SES, Faculty of Social Sciences