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THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN IN DIGITAL AGE: A Comparative Study of the Indian Personal Data Protection Bill, 2018 % the GDPR Vrije Universiteit Brussel
GDPR Implementation Series: Croatia: Minimum service for the Implementation, Big service to the Public Sector Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The protection of children’s personal data in a data-driven world : a closer look at the GDPR from a children’s rights perspective Universiteit Gent
GDPR codes of conduct and their (extra)territorial features : a tale of two systems Universiteit Gent
• The territorial application of the EU’s data protection rules have been analysed in-depth by scholars. The use of soft law (i.e. self-regulation and co-regulation) in the field of data protection also has a rich scholarly history. However, the territorial aspects of soft law tools in the data protection sphere remain under-researched – also with regard to the GDPR, which encourages the use of codes of conduct in its articles 40 and 41. • ...
How GDPR Enhances Transparency and Fosters Pseudonymisation in Academic Medical Research KU Leuven
The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has dotted the i's and crossed the t's in the context of academic medical research. One year into GDPR, it is clear that a change of mind and the uptake of new procedures is required. Research organisations have been looking at the possibility to establish a code-of-conduct, good practices and/or guidelines for researchers that translate GDPR's abstract principles to concrete measures ...
Multi-layered Explanations from Algorithmic Impact Assessments in the GDPR Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Impact assessments have received particular attention on both sides of the Atlantic as a tool for implementing algorithmic accountability. The aim of this paper is to address how Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIAs) (Art. 35) in the European Union (EU)'s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) link the GDPR's two approaches to algorithmic accountability-individual rights and systemic governance-and potentially lead to more accountable ...
Article 95 GDPR (Relationship with Directive 2002/58/EC): Commentary Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Art. 95 GDPR regulates the linkages between the GDPR and the ePrivacy-Directive and sets out the rule that the former must not impose additional duties with the same goal on controllers, who are subject to concrete obligations under the ePrivacy-Directive. As recital 173 GDPR clarifies, this rule covers both obligations of controllers, as well as rights of natural persons that are subject to the ePrivacy-Directive, as lex specialis; still, the ...
The role of consent form design under GDPR Universiteit Antwerpen
The present research note examines how design features of consent forms impact response rates, privacy concerns, and respondents' knowledge of their rights. The 2018 implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation, also known as General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), has triggered widespread concern in the scientific community across the European Union. The concern is that the GDPR requirements for the processing of personal data ...