Volume 3 (2017), Issue 2
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Page 147 - 151
Forewords ∙ e-Privacy Regulation: Good Intentions but a Lot of Work to Do
Page 152 - 154
Forewords ∙ The Commission Proposal for a Regulation on ePrivacy: Why Do We Need a Regulation Dedicated to ePrivacy in the European Union?
Page 155 - 159
Forewords ∙ Data Protection as Bundles of Principles, General Rights, Concrete Subjective Rights and Rules. Piercing the Veil of Stability Surrounding the Principles of Data Protection
Page 160 - 179
Discussion ∙ On Risk, Balancing, and Data Protection:A Response to van der Sloot
Page 180 - 186
Discussion ∙ Ten Questions about Balancing
Page 187 - 194
Articles
Reports
Introduction ∙ Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioners’ Reports
Page 209 - 211
European Union ∙ The Article 29 Working Party’s Provisional Guidelines on Data Protection Impact Assessment
Page 212 - 217
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Austria: A Brief Overview Concerning the Implementation of the GDPR
Page 218 - 221
Belgium ∙ Data Protection Authority Publishes 2016 Annual Report
Page 222 - 225
Germany ∙ Extended Rights for the German Foreign Secret Service Concerning Data Recovery from the Internet Infrastructure
Page 226 - 228
Germany ∙ How Much Diversity in Data Protection Law Does Europe Need or Can Afford?EAID Conference, Berlin, 26 January 2017
Page 229 - 232
Netherlands ∙ The Year 2016 Through the Eyes of the Dutch Data Protection Authority
Page 233 - 237
Turkey ∙ Evaluation on Turkey’s Data Protection Adventure
Page 238 - 243
United Kingdom ∙ Digital Economy Act 2017: Data Sharing Provisions
Page 244 - 246
United Kingdom ∙ Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT): Privacy International v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and Ors
Page 247 - 250
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ GDPR - The Perfect Privacy Storm: You Can Run from the Regulator, but You Cannot Hide from the Consumer
Page 251 - 256
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ Meeting the Challenge of a Global GDPR and BCR Programme open-access
Page 257 - 261
Case Notes
Introduction:Towards Invention of Dworkin’s Hercules? On Case Prediction, Automated Judicial Decision-Making and EDPL Case Notes
Page 262 - 264
The Right to Privacy with Respect to the Processing of Personal Data in the Context of Controlling Tax Fraud
Page 265 - 272
Post-och Telestyrelsen and Watson and the Investigatory Powers Act 2016
Page 273 - 282
Facilitating the Flow of Public Information: The CJEU in Favour of Distinctive Rule/Exception Regulations in Member States
Page 283 - 286
Personal Data Kept in Companies Registers: The Denial of the ‘Right to be Forgotten’
Page 287 - 292
Book Reviews
Book Review
Page 293 - 299