Biographical notes
Jurist and specialist in social assessment of personal information systems, Pierrot Péladeau is visiting researcher the Centre for Bioethics of the Clinical Research Institute of Montreal (IRCM) and associate researcher at CEFRIO, a public knowledge transfer centre in the field of informatics and organizations. He works on Informatics and Society issues since 1982. He studied or assessed numerous personal information or transaction systems in various fields such as health care and social services, scientific research, banking, public administration , communication and public utilities.
Notably, he is co-author of the Identité piratée (Hijacked Identity) report [SOQUIJ, 1986] that lead to the adoption of the Quebec Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector [L.R.Q. c. P-39.1] in 1993. Since 1992, he is a member of CSA’s Technical Committee on Privacy that developed the Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information [CAN/CSA Q-830-96] from which the Canadian federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act [PIPEDA - L.C. 2000 c. 5] was drafted. He acted as special advisor to the Advisory Council on Health Infostructure of the Canadian Minister of Health (1998-1999). He recently co-authored Health Information Networking : Manual for the Management of Ethical and Social Issues [2004, Centre for Bioethics, IRCM, unofficial English version of the French Manual] and conducted a study on adequateness of e-government services in regard to individual social realities.
He is presently working on a training program and an essay on the role of personal information in the lives of individuals, organisations and societies; a research program on legal, social and ethical issues of the Quebec electronic health record ; as well as another research program on the theory, analysis and assessment of personal information processes.
Notably, he is co-author of the Identité piratée (Hijacked Identity) report [SOQUIJ, 1986] that lead to the adoption of the Quebec Act respecting the protection of personal information in the private sector [L.R.Q. c. P-39.1] in 1993. Since 1992, he is a member of CSA’s Technical Committee on Privacy that developed the Model Code for the Protection of Personal Information [CAN/CSA Q-830-96] from which the Canadian federal Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act [PIPEDA - L.C. 2000 c. 5] was drafted. He acted as special advisor to the Advisory Council on Health Infostructure of the Canadian Minister of Health (1998-1999). He recently co-authored Health Information Networking : Manual for the Management of Ethical and Social Issues [2004, Centre for Bioethics, IRCM, unofficial English version of the French Manual] and conducted a study on adequateness of e-government services in regard to individual social realities.
He is presently working on a training program and an essay on the role of personal information in the lives of individuals, organisations and societies; a research program on legal, social and ethical issues of the Quebec electronic health record ; as well as another research program on the theory, analysis and assessment of personal information processes.
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