A number of legal professionals specialized and locally active in
the field of ICT Law, together with representatives of the largest audit firms and electronic
communications service providers in Malta grouped together to set up the Malta Information Technology Law
Association (MITLA).
MITLA has been set up in
order to promote the advancement and development of the various branches
of information technology law, including computer law, internet law, electronic
communications law, information law, electronic commerce law, remote gaming law
and cybercrime, in Malta as well as to promote the advancement of Malta as an
international centre of excellence in ICT Law.
As part of its
activities, MITLA aims to actively research, discuss and circulate information
on legal developments taking place on the international plane and within the
European Union with respect to ICT Law and the knowledge economy and how Malta
can benefit from such developments.
The discussion and
promotion of legislative and regulatory changes and interventions related
to ICT Law with national government and non-government bodies and international
and regional organisations or associations will also be pursued by MITLA.
The Association
will also explore opportunities for the discussion and consideration of matters
of interest to its members and to undertake or assist in the preparation of
legal instruments and papers in respect of such matters.
Membership within MITLA is open to legal professionals as well as
auditors and accountants active or interested in the field of ICT Law, information
technology professionals and students. Corporate membership is also available.
The current Executive Committee of the
Association is composed of Dr. Antonio Ghio Fenech & Fenech Advocates), Dr.
Gege Gatt (ICON), Dr. Joseph Borg(WH Partners), Mr. George Sammut (PwC), Mr.
Russell Mifsud (KPMG) and Dr. David Gonzi (Gonzi & Associates). A full list
of the Founding Members can be found on the Association’s website www.mitla.org.mt
Dr. Antonio Ghio, President of MITLA commented: “The development of Malta as an ICT center of
excellence requires that local laws truly reflect the technological state of
play and act as instigators and enablers for Malta’s success in this field.
MITLA shall assist all stakeholders, including government, national entities
and other regulatory bodies through targeted legal and technical discussions by
which the experience and expertise of its members can serve the national interest.
The Association will now look forward to organizing a number of meetings with
such bodies so that a working agenda for the immediate future can be discussed
and agreed upon”.
Further information about MITLA as well as how to become a member is
available at www.mitla.org.mt.
Contact:
The Executive Committee
MITLA
SmartCity Malta,
SCM1001,
Ricasoli,
Malta
MITLA
SmartCity Malta,
SCM1001,
Ricasoli,
Malta
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