Jahrgang 2 (2016), Ausgabe 3
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Seite 285 - 286
How the GDPR Will Change the World
Seite 287 - 289
The Data Protection Regulation: A Triumph of Pragmatism over Principle?
Seite 290 - 296
Articles
Legal Nature of Biometric Data: From ‘Generic’ Personal Data to Sensitive Data
Which Changes Does the New Data Protection Framework Introduce?
Seite 297 - 311
EU Law Perspectives on Location Data Privacy in Smartphones and Informed Consent for Transparency open-access
Seite 312 - 323
Data Protection and Conflict-of-laws: A Challenging Relationship
Seite 324 - 341
Roles and Powers of National Data Protection Authorities
Moving from Directive 95/46/EC to the GDPR: Stronger and More ‘European’ DPAs as Guardians of Consistency?
Seite 342 - 352
National Legislation within the Framework of the GDPR
Limits and Opportunities of Member State Data Protection Law
Seite 353 - 361
The DPAs and Their Cooperation: How Far Are We in Making Enforcement of Data Protection Law More European?
Seite 362 - 372
Reports
Introduction ∙ Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioners’ Reports
Seite 373 - 376
European Union ∙ ‘Weltimmo’ Reloaded: CJEU Further Clarifies the Concept of ‘Establishment’
Seite 377 - 380
United Kingdom ∙ Data Protection Implications of ‘Brexit’ open-access
Seite 381 - 383
Finland ∙ Accessing Employees' Email in the Workplace – a Gordian Knot?
Seite 384 - 390
Belgium / The Netherlands ∙ Cybersecurity and Data Breach Notification Obligations Under the Current and Future Legislative Framework
Seite 391 - 398
Greece ∙ Data Protection Risks from the Use of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) under the Vague Legal and Regulatory Framework
A First Approach of the European and Hellenic Legal Framework
Seite 399 - 402
Romania ∙ Publishing 'Shame Lists' on the Internet: Respecting Data Protection Principles vs Public Interest
Seite 403 - 408
United Kingdom ∙ Investigatory Powers Tribunal: Recent Decisions
Seite 409 - 413
Germany ∙ Under Close Scrutiny: German Courts and Authorities Investigate Facebook’s Compliance with National Data Protection Law
Seite 414 - 421
Practitioner's Corner ∙ Blockchain Technology and the GDPR – How to Reconcile Privacy and Distributed Ledgers?
Seite 422 - 426
Case Notes
Introduction
Seite 427
US Supreme Court Fails to Clarify ‘Standing’ Doctrine in Consumer Privacy Case
Seite 428 - 431
Disclosing Medical Data: A Foreseeable Application of the Law?
Seite 432 - 436
What Prior Judicial Scrutiny of Secret Surveillance Stands For
Seite 437 - 442
Book Reviews
Book Review
Seite 443 - 447