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June 2024, Volume 6, Issue 4
- 316-317 The outcome of the US Election will determine the future of Big Tech and data privacy
by Kolah, Ardi
- 318-331 The AI Act: A compass for approaching legislation with innovative and disruptive effects
by Panetta, Rocco & Tiani, Vincenzo
- 332-343 Synthetic data and European General Data Protection Regulation: Ethics, quality and legality of data sharing
by Dwivedi, Shalini
- 344-354 High-fidelity synthetic patient data applications and privacy considerations
by Myles, Puja & Mitchell, Colin & Redrup Hill, Elizabeth & Foschini, Luca & Wang, Zhenchen
- 355-374 Protecting privacy in the digital marketplace: A comparative study of legal mechanisms for consumer rights in the metaverse
by Yadav, Akshay Baburao
- 375-391 American Privacy Rights Act: A first glance at the US Congress's newest comprehensive privacy bill
by Determann, Lothar & Hengesbaugh, Brian & Toltzis, Avi
- 392-407 Recognising generative and autonomous AI as a ‘juridical person’
by Ganguli, Prabuddha
- 408-410 The Right to Data Protection: Individual and Structural Dimensions of Data Protection in EU Law by Felix Bieker
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 411-411 Privacy and AI: Protecting Individuals in the Age of AI by Federico Marengo
by Kolah, Ardi
- 412-412 Determann’s Field Guide to Artificial Intelligence Law: International Corporate Compliance by Lothar Determann
by Kolah, Ardi
March 2024, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 224-226 Will ‘AI for All’ become a reality for 1.4 billion citizens in India this year?
by Kolah, Ardi
- 227-239 Synthetic data and data protection laws
by D'Acquisto, Giuseppe
- 240-255 The protection of personal data according to the civil and criminal Moroccan laws in light of jurisprudence
by Gaagouch, Anass
- 256-265 AI and data privacy in big-tech: A new frontier in the digital market
by Muncey, Summayah
- 266-282 Data colonialism on Facebook for personalised advertising: The discrepancy of privacy concerns and the privacy paradox
by Chan, Seyha
- 283-294 Peculiarities of processing children's personal data in mobile applications and games
by Sigua, Salome
- 295-306 Preserving privacy in European health research: The case of synthetic data
by Bonomi, Sara & Vasileiadou, Georgia
- 307-307 Privacy and AI: Protecting Individuals in the Age of AI by Federico Marengo
by Wilkinson, Steve
- 308-309 Information Technology Law 5th Ed by Andrew Murray
by Kolah, Ardi
- 309-310 Landmark Cases in Privacy Law by Paul Wragg and Peter Coe
by Kolah, Ardi
December 2023, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 108-109 Made in India: Opportunity to lead the way in AI regulation
by Kolah, Ardi
- 110-119 Benchmarking the Indian Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 against data protection frameworks in Singapore, the EU, US and Australia
by Chacko, Mathew & Mishra, Shambhavi
- 120-134 The EU–US data privacy framework and the impact on companies in the EEA and USA compared to other international data transfer mechanisms
by Determann, Lothar & Nebel, Michaela & Schmidl, Michael
- 135-152 Balancing AI innovation with data protection: A closer look at the EU AI Act
by Musch, Sean & Borrelli, Michael Charles & Kerrigan, Charles
- 153-166 The proportionality between trade secret and privacy protection: How to strike the right balance when designing generative AI tools
by Popowicz-Pazdej, Anna
- 167-179 The path to privacy: Navigating the global data protection landscape
by Weinbaum, Noémie
- 180-195 The challenge of defining artificial intelligence in the EU AI Act
by Boone, Theodore S.
- 196-208 Video surveillance and the right to privacy in the AI era: Proposed new rules
by Kouroupis, Konstantinos
- 209-211 Data Protection without Data Protectionism: The Right to Protection of Personal Data and Data Transfers in EU Law and International Trade Law by Tobias Naef
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 212-214 Your Privacy Is Important To Us! Restoring Human Dignity in Data-Driven Marketing by Jan Trzaskowski
by Kolah, Ardi
- 213-215 Containing Big Tech: How to Protect Our Civil Rights, Economy, and Democracy by Tom Kemp
by Kolah, Ardi
- 215-218 Automated Decision-Making and Effective Remedies: The New Dynamics in the Protection of EU Fundamental Rights in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice by Simona Demková
by Kolah, Ardi
- 219-219 In memoriam
by Hustinx, Peter J.
October 2023, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-8 Third time lucky for the European Commission? Let's hope so
by Kolah, Ardi
- 9-23 As interest in using artificial intelligence increases, can UK and EU compliance legislation keep pace with the rate of change?
by Wilkinson, Steve
- 24-36 A reflection on the UAE's new data protection law: A comparative approach with GDPR
by Chemlali, Laroussi & Salmi, Abdesselam & Benseddik, Leila
- 37-50 Japan's PrivacyMark system as a good illustration of certification mechanisms
by Horibe, Masao
- 51-70 Pilot project lighthouse: A proposed GDPR compliant methodology for analysing special categories of personal data
by Walke, Collin R.
- 71-83 What is left of consent when it is deemed consent: A data protection experiment in India
by Gupta, Indranath & Naithani, Paarth
- 84-97 Ethics is nothing other than reverence for life . . . and data
by Schneider, Sascha Francis
- 98-99 `California Privacy Law: Practical Guide and Commentary: US Federal and California Law, Fifth Edition` by Lothar Determann
by Kolah, Ardi
- 99-101 `The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity and Love in the Digital Age` by Danielle Keats Citron
by Kolah, Ardi
- 101-102 `Regulating Social Network Sites: Data Protection, Copyright and Power` by Asma Vranaki
by Kolah, Ardi
April 2023, Volume 5, Issue 4
- 317-320 Navigating the future of the Internet of Things and balancing innovation and privacy
by Kolah, Ardi
- 321-336 Benefits and disadvantages of IoT for government, business and consumer sectors
by Giokaris, Ioannis
- 337-346 Key considerations for companies in the rapid adoption of IoT technologies and its impact on privacy and the data protection of consumers
by Antoniewska, Joanna
- 347-362 Protecting patient confidentiality in the Internet of Medical Things through confidential computing
by Searle, Richard & Gururaj, Prabhanjan
- 363-373 Enable the metaverse and smart society with trustworthy and sustainable ‘things’
by Chaudhuri, Abhik & Anand, Ambuj
- 374-387 Implementing privacy and data confidentiality within the framework of the Internet of Things
by Goel, Ayush & Sahil, Gurudev
- 388-400 Privacy and security concerns: A systematic review of older adults' perceptions surrounding the use of technology
by Knight, Thora & Yuan, Xiaojun & Gayle, Deedee M. Bennett
- 401-413 IoT legislation's loopholes: The governmental blessing for statutory surveillance?
by Kuch, Paweł
- 414-416 `Regulatory Insights on Artificial Intelligence: Research for Policy` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
January 2023, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 205-206 Elon Musk's cost-cutting at Twitter raises fresh data protection concerns and puts the social media platform on a collision course with regulators on both sides of the Atlantic
by Kolah, Ardi
- 207-208 Who are you on Web 3.0?
by Determann, Lothar
- 209-215 African Union's data policy framework and data protection in Africa
by Yilma, Kinfe
- 216-229 The AI Act in light of the EU Digital Agenda: A critical approach
by Kouroupis, Konstantinos
- 230-241 Deconstructing the regulatory impact of the US CLOUD Act: An optimal regulatory approach to ensuring access to data in the cloud?
by Roudev, Nick & Baker, Lori
- 242-253 UK data protection and digital information bill explained
by Wilkinson, Steve
- 254-266 Observing 2021–22 data breach decisions of the Irish Data Protection Commission
by Daly, Marie C.
- 267-280 Privacy nutrition labels, App Store and the GDPR: Unintended consequences?
by Novović, Miloš
- 281-296 Technical controls that protect data when in use and prevent misuse
by Feys, Magali (Maggie) & Swanson, Joseph W. & Carreiro, Patricia M. & Lafever, Gary
- 297-309 Right to be forgotten in case of search engines: Emerging trends in India as compared to the EU
by Gupta, Indranath & Naithani, Paarth
- 310-312 `Taming the Algorithm. The Right Not to Be Subject to an Automated Decision in the General Data Protection Regulation` by Chris Bellamy
by Bellamy, Chris
August 2022, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 108-110 Can blockchain technology protect organisations against the escalating threat of personal data and cyber security breaches?
by Kolah, Ardi
- 111-118 The former Indian DPB, California's CCPA and the European GDPR: A comparative analysis
by Chacko, Mathew & Mishra, Shambhavi
- 119-137 A decade after the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA): Compliance of communications companies with the notice and choice principle
by Alibeigi, Ali & Munir, Abu Bakar
- 138-148 New directions for data governance in health data? Examining the role of anonymisation and pseudonymisation
by Wennäkoski, Anna Aurora
- 149-161 Transparent communication under Article 12 of the GDPR: Advocating a standardised approach for universal understandability
by Gupta, Indranath & Naithani, Paarth
- 162-172 Artificial intelligence and automated decision making: The new frontier of privacy challenges and opportunities
by Srouji, Joseph & Bellè, Stefano
- 173-182 Worthy of trust: Protecting minority privacy in diversity reporting
by Bellringer, Matthew
- 183-194 The UK's Online Safety Bill: The day we took a stand against serious online harms or the day we lost our freedoms to platforms and the state?
by Dittel, Alexander
- 195-196 `‘Determann's Field Guide to Data Privacy Law: International Corporate Compliance’` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
December 2021, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 4-6 Why International Holocaust Remembrance Day is more relevant than ever in a world where privacy and data protection are increasingly rare
by Kolah, Ardi
- 7-25 China’s PIPL and DSL: Is China following the EU’s approach to data protection?
by Tan, Ziwen & Zhang, Channing
- 26-38 Teleology: The missing piece to solving the GDPR puzzle
by Kuch, Paweł
- 39-49 On the advent of environmental, social and governance reporting and its intersection with privacy
by Bloemendal, Martijn Ten
- 50-60 Enforcing the right to be forgotten as a human right
by Alabi, Saheed
- 61-71 The new EU Standard Contractual Clauses as a type of appropriate safeguard in the international transfer of personal data
by Popowicz-Pazdej, Anna
- 72-88 Getting connected: Providing IT services to the German healthcare sector subject to ecclesiastical data protection law
by Bukatz, Tamara
- 89-96 GDPR Glasnost: Spain’s AEPD raises the transparency bar and sanctions two banks
by Fischer, Philipp & Levis, Julien
- 97-99 `Data Protection Around the World: Privacy Laws in Action` by Dr Jacob Kornbeck
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 100-101 `Privacy is Hard and Seven Other Myths: Achieving Privacy Through Careful Design` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
- 102-103 The Future of Industrial and Consumer Internet of Things (IoT), Privacy and Data Protection in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic
by Unknown
September 2021, Volume 4, Issue 4
- 344-345 Is it time to refresh our understanding of ‘privacy’ post-COVID-19?
by Kolah, Ardi
- 346-361 Protection of children’s personal data and where reforms are needed
by Raab, Susan
- 362-371 Dubai International Financial Centre’s Updated Data Protection Law, Part 2: Implementing a modern, global law in a UAE financial free zone
by Baker, Lori
- 372-387 The EU GDPR and Nigeria’s NDPR: A comparative analysis
by Babalola, Olumide
- 388-403 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ambiguity, national diversity and data protection officer certification: Implementing Art. 39(1) GDPR in France, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 404-423 Statistical analysis of relationships of US organisations’ size, popularity, age and location to frequency of data breaches
by Alqahtani, Ohud Saud & Chen, Zhiyuan
- 424-435 Reaching the tipping point: A critical analysis of the #deletefacebook movement
by Bright, Laura F. & Sussman, Kristen Leah & Wilcox, Gary B.
- 436-438 `‘The Right to Be Forgotten: A Comparative Study of the Emergent Right’s Evolution and Application in Europe, the Americas, and Asia’` by Dr Jacob Kornbeck
by Kornbeck, Jacob
June 2021, Volume 4, Issue 3
- 232-234 Editorial: Adequate sufficiency? The European Commission is about to decide to grant adequacy status to the United Kingdom, but concerns remain
by Kolah, Ardi
- 235-259 China’s draft Personal Information Protection Law
by Determann, Lothar & Ruan, Zhenyu (Jay) & Gao, Tingting & Tam, Jonathan
- 260-272 International personal data transfer: An analysis of Brazil’s legal system and new LGPD under the adequacy standard of the EU GDPR
by Rajagopalan, Alexandre Serrano
- 273-282 Effects of GDPR on the financial services sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
by Polat, Ali
- 283-293 Data breach liabilities of company directors
by Wright, Steve & Pilavci, Ezgi
- 294-302 Freedom of expression and digital rights in social media: Challenges and risks
by Kouroupis, Dr Konstantinos & Vagianos, Dimitrios
- 303-321 Exploring the privacy paradox among social media users in the United States
by Logan, Kelty & Bright, Laura F. & Gangadharbatla, Harsha
- 322-331 The proportionality principle in privacy and data protection law
by Popowicz – Pazdej, Anna
- 332-333 `‘Determann’s Field Guide to Data Privacy Law: International Corporate Compliance’` by Richard Preece
by Preece, Richard
- 334-336 `‘Of Privacy and Power: The Transatlantic Struggle over Freedom and Security’` by Dr Jacob Kornbeck
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 337-338 `‘Data Protection Law in the EU: Roles, Responsibilities and Liability’` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
March 2021, Volume 4, Issue 2
- 112-113 Working from home (WFH): The new privacy frontier
by Kolah, Ardi
- 114-123 The data trust model proposes individuals can control their data for profit
by Raab, Susan
- 124-145 Unregulated drones and an emerging threat to right to privacy: A critical overview
by Ahmad, Nehaluddin
- 146-157 Data-related legislation and its implications for a country’s competitiveness: The perspective of the People’s Republic of China
by Dai, Yihan
- 158-169 Personal data protection in the credit-scoring industry of China
by Zhang, Arlene
- 170-192 The California Consumer Privacy Act: The ethos, similarities and differences vis-a-vis the General Data Protection Regulation and the road ahead in light of California Privacy Rights Act
by Dhar, Tripti
- 193-204 Comparison of notice requirements for consent between ISO/IEC 29184:2020 and General Data Protection Regulation
by Pandit, Harshvardhan J.
- 205-214 The increase of SIM Swap Frauds and new risks on European costumers: Payment services and data protection in Italian law courts
by Di Resta, Fabio
- 215-221 `Data Protection, Privacy Regulators and Supervisory Authorities` by Jacob Kornbeck
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 222-224 `‘California Privacy Law: Practical Guide and Commentary US Federal and California Law’ (Fourth Edition)` by Richard Preece
by Preece, Richard
- 225-228 `Legal Challenges of Big Data` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
December 2020, Volume 4, Issue 1
- 5-6 Editorial: Twenty twenty: The year we would all like to forget
by Kolah, Ardi
- 7-21 The California Privacy Rights Act of 2020: A broad and complex data processing regulation that applies to businesses worldwide
by Determann, Lothar & Tam, Jonathan
- 22-33 The end of the transition period: Implications for UK data protection after Brexit
by Butler, Oliver
- 34-51 Implementation of the ECOWAS Supplementary Act on Personal Data Protection: Lessons from the EU GDPR
by Agelebe, Dennis
- 52-58 Data protection and space: What challenges will the General Data Protection Regulation face when dealing with space-based data?
by Bu-Pasha, Shakila & Kuusniemi, Heidi
- 59-71 Personal information protection in Japan
by Wells, Christopher P & Ito, Narumi
- 72-80 Data protection laws — one of the most important sources of competitive advantage in the context of international trade
by Dai, Yihan
- 81-92 A year of change: An analysis of how COVID-19 has impacted the data privacy profession in 2020
by Palme, Sabrina
- 93-99 ICO fines Ticketmaster UK Limited £1.25m for failing to protect customers’ payment details
by Bennett, Joanne
- 100-103 `EU Personal Data Protection in Policy and Practice’` by Dr. Jacob Kornbeck
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 104-105 `Data protection: A practical guide to UK law` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
September 2020, Volume 3, Issue 4
- 360-362 Is the principle of the ‘Rule of Law’ under attack from those who should protect it?
by Kolah, Ardi
- 363-375 Communicating with technology, computers and artificial intelligence: Are human rights and privacy being neglected?
by Higham, Patricia
- 376-392 Digitalisation, legal activism and the generational divide
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 393-402 Artificial intelligence in a privacy-concerned world: Automated decision-making and the GDPR
by Mougdir, Senna
- 403-417 Data protection officer: Tasks and responsibilities of a key role for the innovation of the relationship between data and data subjects’ rights
by La Muscatella, Donato
- 418-426 Data breach in the travel sector and strategies for risk mitigation
by Enoma, Belinda
- 427-436 Data privacy progress, enforcement and Brexit
by Félix, Dubhe Sarmiento & Wright, Steve
- 437-454 Developments in China’s data protection and privacy regulatory regime
by Langford, Lilly
- 455-459 The vicarious liability of employers for employees in the context of UK data protection law – WM Morrison Supermarkets plc v Various Claimants, 1st April, 2020
by Hordern, Victoria
- 460-462 The Court of Justice of the European Union ruling in Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland and Maximillian Schrems. Judgment in Case C-311/18
by Baskett, Nick
- 463-468 How to survive the 21st century: Three existential threats to humanity
by Harari, Yuval Noah
June 2020, Volume 3, Issue 3
- 240-241 Privacy Enhancing Technologies
by Kolah, Ardi
- 242-243 Foreword
by El-Emam, Khaled
- 244-249 Ethics in Artificial Intelligence: A disjoint between knowing and acting
by Chang, Henry
- 250-267 De-identification as public policy
by Rosner, Gilad L.
- 268-280 How privacy-enhancing technologies are transforming privacy by design and default: Perspectives for today and tomorrow
by Srouji, Joseph & Mechler, Thibault
- 281-290 Applications of privacy-enhancing technology to data sharing at a global pharmaceutical company
by Bamford, Stephen
- 291-298 Does de-identification require consent under the GDPR and English common law?
by El Emam, Khaled & Hintze, Mike & Boardman, Ruth
- 299-309 Reasoning about unstructured data de-identification
by Thaine, Patricia & Penn, Gerald
- 310-322 Blockchain and the GDPR: Coexisting in contradiction?
by Timmons, John & Hickman, Tim
- 323-333 Data loss prevention as a privacy-enhancing technology
by Stallings, William
- 334-343 Engineering risk-based anonymisation solutions for complex data environments
by Arbuckle, Luk & Mian, Muhammad Oneeb Rehman
- 344-352 Viewpoint: Implementing privacy-enhancing technologies in the time of a pandemic
by Emam, Khaled
May 2020, Volume 3, Issue 2
- 120-126 Look back, leap forwards
by Kolah, Ardi
- 127-140 The big data race
by Brown, Alex
- 141-148 How to specify the content of a cookie consent request
by Krog, Georg Philip
- 149-160 Mapping the supervisory authorities’ activities: Pragmatic problem-solvers or new practice creators?
by Wennäkoski, Anna Aurora
- 161-171 Dubai International Financial Centre’s updated data protection law - Part 1: Developing a modern, global law in a UAE financial free zone
by Baker, Lori & Beeton, Julie
- 172-185 Ad tech in a data privacy world
by Pilavci, Ezgi & Wright, Steve
- 186-198 Artificial intelligence, facial recognition technology and data privacy
by Wilkinson, Steve
- 199-228 Protection and control of personal identifiable information: The PoSeID-on approach
by Casaleiro, Rui
- 229-230 `Decoding AI in Financial Services: Business Implications for Boards and Professionals’` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
July 2019, Volume 3, Issue 1
- 5-7 In memoriam - a true visionary: Giovanni Buttarelli (1957–2019)
by Kolah, Ardi
- 8-20 The implications of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit for data protection in the United Kingdom
by Butler, Oliver
- 21-42 Accountability and human rights in the age of tech
by Shefet, Dan
- 43-47 Personal data protection in blockchain
by Wright, Steve & Pilavci, Ezgi
- 48-68 Adhering to GDPR codes of conduct: A possible option for SMEs to GDPR certification
by Lachaud, Eric
- 69-81 Learning to walk a tightrope: Challenges DPOs face in the day-to-day exercise of their responsibilities
by Eggl, Barbara
- 82-92 Overview of the data protection regime in Uganda
by Muhangi, Kenneth
- 93-112 Consent for data processing under the General Data Protection Regulation: Could ‘dynamic consent’ be a useful tool for researchers?
by Prictor, Megan & Teare, Harriet J. A. & Bell, Jessica & Taylor, Mark & Kaye, Jane
- 113-115 Data Protection Law in the EU: Roles, Responsibilities and Liability
by Van Alsenoy, Brendan
July 2019, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 296-297 Editorial
by Unknown
- 298-310 Information veracity towards a secure information posture
by Brindley, Clive & Silverstone, Ben
- 311-323 Digital responsibility redefined in Denmark
by Hennelund, Mads
- 324-330 Data classification: A means to an end
by King, David
- 331-349 Transparency, automated decision-making processes and personal profiling
by Battaglini, Manuela & Rasmussen, Steen
- 350-361 Implementing a by design and by default approach
by Preece, Richard
- 362-367 Automotive viewpoint: How dealerships can streamline GDPR compliance, while minimising data breach and supply chain risks
by Steven, Jim
- 368-374 Unified surveillance systems: Data mining with PeekYou, GPS and facial recognition
by Berger, Jessica
- 375-388 Feeling fine! Harmonisation and inconsistency in EU supervisory authority administrative fines
by Schreiber, Arye
- 389-396 Country profile — Chile
by Molina, Oscar & Céspedes, Andrea
- 397-399 `‘The Handbook of Privacy Studies. An Interdisciplinary Introduction’` by Bart Van Der Sloot, Aviva De Groot and Jacob Kornbeck
by Kornbeck, Jacob
March 2019, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 196-197 A new world order emerging from the ashes of Brexit?
by Kolah, Ardi
- 198-200 Expanding the role of PETs in the data protection and privacy narrative
by Emam, Khaled El
- 201-207 Industry 4.0 and the GDPR: Two sides of the same coin
by Pinto, Ricardo
- 208-212 The Blockchain-GDPR paradox
by Humbeeck, Andries Van
- 213-223 How to prepare for data breaches? Lessons learned from recent incidents
by Lanois, Paul
- 224-233 Understanding ‘what is privacy’ for millennials on Facebook in India
by Pandey, Neeraj & Gudipudi, Bhargav
- 234-253 Understanding the scope and impact of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
by Harding, Elizabeth (Liz) & Vanto, Jarno J. & Clark, Reece & Hannah Ji, L. & Ainsworth, Sara C.
- 254-263 The applicability of the GDPR to the Internet of Things
by Pham, Phuong Le
- 264-277 Lawful disclosure of administrative data for research purposes in the UK
by Bell, Jessica & Wallace, Susan E & Mourby, Miranda & Gowans, Heather & Aidinlis, Stergios & Smith, Hannah & Kaye, Jane
- 278-285 To consent or not to consent, that is the question
by Horton-Tuckett, Adam & Ashton-Wenham, Heléna
- 286-288 `‘Blockchain and the Law: The Rule of Code’` by Primavera de Filippi and Aaron Wright
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 289-290 `‘The Age of Surveillance Capitalism — The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power’` by Ardi Kolah
by Kolah, Ardi
December 2018, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 104-106 Global data protection will become the norm
by Unknown
- 107-115 Brazil’s new General Data Protection Law
by Wilkinson, Steve
- 116-130 An exemplary illustration of the distinction between private life and data protection (Art. 7–8 CFR): The ECtHR’s joint decision in FNASS v France and Longo v France (Art. 8 ECHR)
by Kornbeck, Jacob
- 131-144 EU as a single digital society with relevance to the socio-legal approach
by Bu-Pasha, Shakila
- 145-158 Comparing the benefits of pseudonymisation and anonymisation under the GDPR
by Hintze, Mike & El Emam, Khaled
- 159-170 Privacy as ultimate dealmaker of the data transaction: How profiling can be GDPR compliant and lead to value creation for businesses
by Brodahl, Laura & Jocquet, Vincent
- 171-176 Customers could be the weak link in consumer data management systems
by Kamleitner, Bernadette & Mitchell, Vincent & Stephen, Andrew & Kolah, Ardi
- 177-181 The future of national data retention legislation: Opinion of Advocate General Saugmandsgaard Øe, 19th July, 2016
by Van Schendel, Sascha
- 182-183 `Internet of Things, for Things and by Things` by Abhik Chaudhuri
by Kolah, Ardi
July 2018, Volume 2, Issue 1