Jahrgang 4 (2018), Ausgabe 2
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial free
Seite 141 - 146
Opinions ∙ After the Law, What’s Next? The Cause of Privacy free
Seite 147 - 149
Opinions ∙ Privacy and Freedom free
Seite 150 - 151
Articles
Subsequent Use of GDPR Data for a Law Enforcement Purpose:
The Forgotten Principle of Purpose Limitation?
Seite 152 - 167
Data Protection by Design and by Default:
Framing Guiding Principles into Legal Obligations in the GDPR
Seite 168 - 189
Personality, Property and Other Provocations:
Exploring the Conceptual Muddle of Data Protection Rights under EU Law
Seite 190 - 208
Reports
Introduction ∙ Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioner’s Reports
Seite 209 - 212
European Union ∙ New Data Protection Regulation for EU Bodies - Another Piece of the Puzzle Completed
Seite 213 - 216
European Union ∙ EDPS and Article 29 Working Party Opinions about the Commission Proposals on the Interoperability of Databases
Seite 217 - 226
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Ireland: A Brief Overview of the Implementation of the GDPR
Seite 227 - 234
Germany ∙ Data Protection Authorities Try to Fill the Gap between GDPR and e-Privacy Rules
Seite 235 - 238
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ Data Protection without Frontiers? On the Relationship between EU GDPR and Amended CoE Convention 108
Seite 239 - 247
Case Notes
Introduction: Exam Scripts and Work Computers
Seite 248 - 249
Libert v France: ECtHR on the Protection of an Employee’s Privacy Concerning Files on a Work Computer
Seite 250 - 251
Peter Nowak v Data Protection Commissioner: You Can Access Your Exam Script, Because It Is Personal Data
Seite 252 - 259
Book Reviews
Book Review
Seite 260 - 265