Julian Flamand

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Julian Flamand read for an LLM in International Law with International Relations at BSIS whilst undertaking a traineeship at the EU Commission’s DG for Information Society and Media and working at the Institute of European Studies (IES/VUB).

He is currently a Policy Fellow at the Future of Privacy Forum, a Washington DC based think tank and privacy advocate, where he works on a variety of privacy issues with a focus on United States and European Union privacy policy approaches.

He will soon be working in the Privacy and Information Management Practice at Hogan Lovells, one of the leading international law firms working on privacy issues.

“I began my work in privacy at Kent, where I produced a dissertation comparing the EU and US approaches to privacy/data protection. My study of these issues from an “international perspective” at BSIS is what allowed me to pursue a traineeship in the EU Commission’s DG for Information Society and Media, as well as come to the US to continue building my career. I am now leading the Future of Privacy Forum’s Global (and mainly EU) effort.”

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