Short BIO
Mireille Hildebrandt is a senior researcher at the Centre for Law Science Technology and Society Studies (LSTS) at Vrije Universiteit Brussel, she is Associate Professor of Jurisprudence at the Erasmus School of Law, Rotterdam and Professor of Smart Environments, Data Protection and the Rule of Law at the Institute of Computer and Information Sciences (ICIS), Radboud University Nijmegen. After defending her PhD thesis in legal philosophy (highest distinction) on the nexus of criminal procedure, legal history, anthropology and the epistemology of legal norms, she was seconded to LSTS and started working on the implications of profiling technologies for democracy and the rule of law. She is co-editor of Criminal Law and Philosophy, of Identity in the Information Society (IDIS) and of the Dutch Journal on Legal Philosophy and Legal Theory (R&R), and a member of the editorial board of the New Criminal Law Review and of the International Journal of Law and Semiotics. Mireille Hildebrandt publishes widely on the nexus of philosophy of technology and of law, on the implications of profiling technologies, security policies and the criminal law. In 2008 she published Profiling the European Citizen. Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives, co-edited with Serge Gutwirth. In 2011 Routledge will publish ‘The Philosophy of Law meets the Philosophy of Technology. Autonomic Computing and Transformations of Human Agency’, which she co-edited with Antoinette Rouvroy.
CPDP Conferences
Member of the scientific committee.
CPCP Conference 2012
Hosting of the CPDP2012 panel 'A ‘Trusted’ Panel: A Need for Constructive Distrust?'
CPCP Conference 2011
Hosting of the CPDP2011 panel ...
On-line publications
1. Mireille Hildebrandt (2009). Who is Profiling Who? Invisible Visibility, in S. Gutwirth et al. (eds.), Reinventing Data Protection? Springer Dordrecht: 239-252, available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/p7710r0760613778/fulltext.pdf
2. Mireille Hildebrandt (2010). The Indeterminacy of an Emergency: Challenges to Criminal Jurisdiction in Constitutional Democracy. Criminal Law and Philosophy 4 (2):161-181, available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/uv726p3816h50778/fulltext.pdf
3. Bert-Jaap Koops, Mireille Hildebrandt, David-Olivier Jaquet-Chiffelle (2010), Bridging the Accountability Gap: Rights for New Entities in the Information Society? Minnesota Journal of Law, Science & Technoogy 11 (2): 497-561, available at http://mjlst.umn.edu/uploads/E4/pp/E4ppmcwlfgTWxPaLlG8DZQ/112_koops.pdf