Anne Uteck
LL.D. (Law & Technology) Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
Anne received a B.A. (Political Science and English) from Saint Mary’s
University, an LL.B from the University of New Brunswick and an LL.M
(Law & Technology) from Dalhousie University.
After being
called to the Bar in Nova Scotia, Anne practiced law at McInnes Cooper
in Halifax. From 1991- 2001 Anne taught Commercial Law at the Sobey
School of Business, Saint Mary’s University. In 2001, Anne joined the
Dalhousie Law & Technology Institute focusing her research and
teaching in the areas of electronic commerce, privacy and employment
law. She also taught in the inter-disciplinary Masters of Electronic
Commerce Programme, co-edited the IT.Can Newsletter, served as a member
of the Editorial Board of the Canadian Journal of Law & Technology
(CJLT) and regularly participated in local workshops in the area of
privacy law.
Anne is currently a doctoral (Law and Technology)
candidate at the University of Ottawa where she is focusing her studies
on privacy interests outside the informational context implicated by
emerging surveillance technologies. Most recently, Anne co-authored a
report for the Canadian Privacy Commissioner, and subsequent
publication, on radio-frequency-identification (rfid) and consumer
privacy.
Research
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