Feyrouze Omrani

Researcher at the Centre de Recherches Informatique et Droit in Namur

Feyrouze Omrani is a lawyer at the Brussels Bar and researcher at the Crid (Research Centre on IT and law - FUNDP) in the unit dedicated to privacy.

She holds a master in law (ULB, cum laude, 2006), a master in human rights (FUSL, magna cum laude, 2008) and a master in technology, communication and information society law (FUNDP, cum laude, 2010). She joined the Brussels Bar in 2006 and specialised herself in both inheritance and privacy law.

In the framework of a second post-master, she dedicated herself to privacy issues in a medical context. The results of her work have been published in a specialised review, the RTDI (Information Technology Law Review).

Since 2010, Feyrouze Omrani joined the privacy unit (“Liberties in the Information Society”) within the Crid. The field of her research is the protection of personal data, more specifically, medical data on national and European levels. She also assisted the Walloon Region in transposing in the Walloon legal framework (Walloon Public Service-Inspire) the INSPIRE Directive (2007/2/EC), which entailed privacy issues.

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