Carlisle George

Dr. Carlisle George is a lawyer and computer scientist. He holds a masters degree (LLM) in Information Technology & Communications Law from the London School of Economics, and a doctorate (PhD) in Computer Science from the University of London (Goldsmiths). He has also been called to the Bar of England and Wales at Lincoln’s Inn (London) and the Bar of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court. He is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Computing Science (Middlesex University, London, UK) and Convenor of the ALERT (Aspects of Law and Ethics Related to Technology) research group at Middlesex. Dr. George is the author of many academic publications and a member of various professional bodies including the Honourable Society of Lincoln’s Inn, The Society of Legal Scholars, The Society for Computers and Law, The Eastern Caribbean Bar Association, the Higher Education Academy and the International Federation for Information processing (IFIP) Working Group 9.2.

Publications

Compiling Medical Data into National Medical Databases: Legitimate Practice or Data Protection Concern?
Boštjan Bercic, Carlisle George. © 2009. 15 pages.
In recent years, various national medical databases have been set up in the EU from disparate local databases and file systems. Medical records contain personal data and are as...
Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Medical Informatics
Penny Duquenoy, Carlisle George, Kai Kimppa. © 2008. 320 pages.
The utilization of information and communication technologies in almost all spheres of modern society has changed the social picture in significant ways while simultaneously...
Online Medical Consultations: Legal, Ethical, and Social Perspectives
Carlisle George, Penny Duquenoy. © 2008. 28 pages.
The growth of the Internet over the last 10 years as a medium of information and as a communication technology has provided the opportunity for selling medical products and...
Compiling Medical Data into National Medical Databases: Legitimate Practice or Data Protection Concern?
Boštjan Bercic, Carlisle George. © 2008. 21 pages.
In recent years, various national medical databases have been set up in the EU from disparate local databases and file systems. Medical records contain personal data and are as...