Jahrgang 3 (2017), Ausgabe 4
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Seite 431 - 434
Forewords ∙ The Future of Privacy Lies in Forgetting the Past
Seite 435 - 437
Forewords ∙ The Future of Privacy
Seite 438 - 440
Articles
When Automated Profiling Threatens Our Freedom:
A Neo-Republican Perspective
Seite 441 - 451
Yet Another French Exception:
The Political Dimensions of France’s Support for the Digital Right to be Forgotten
Seite 452 - 462
The EU-US Privacy Shield:
Has Trust Been Restored?
Seite 463 - 472
Algorithms and Transparency in View of the New General Data Protection Regulation
Seite 473 - 485
Nature and Ideal Steps of the Data Protection Impact Assessment Under the General Data Protection Regulation
Seite 486 - 495
Reports
Introduction ∙ Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioners’ Reports
Seite 496 - 499
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ United Kingdom: Heading Towards Brexit but with a Data Protection Bill Implementing GDPR open-access
Seite 500 - 506
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Poland: A Brief Overview Concerning the Implementation of the GDPR
Seite 507 - 511
European Union ∙ First Annual Review of the EU-US Privacy Shield
Seite 512 - 517
France ∙ The New French Antiterrorism Law: Towards a Balance between Security and Liberty after the State of Emergency?
Seite 518 - 523
Germany ∙ Higher Administrative Court Confirms Proportionality of Data Protection and Security Measures as Auxiliary Provisions
Seite 524 - 527
Australia ∙ ‘Personal Information’ in the Australian Privacy Act and the Classification of IP Addresses
Seite 528 - 533
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ The Belgian Internet Investigatory Powers Act – A Model to Pursue at European Level?
Seite 534 - 542
Case Notes
Introduction: Employee’s Privacy at the Forefront of Privacy Debates
Seite 543 - 544
Monitoring of Employees’ Communications: ECtHR Spells Out Positive Obligations to Protect Employees’ Privacy
Seite 545 - 549
Foreseeing Secret Surveillance in Social Security: Setting the Record Straight
Seite 550 - 554
US Supreme Court Finds Broad Restrictions on Access to Social Media Sites Unconstitutional
Seite 555 - 557
Book Reviews
Book Review
Seite 558 - 562