Jahrgang 5 (2019), Ausgabe 4
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Seite 461 - 465
Opinions ∙ If It Isn’t Efficacious, Don’t Do It
Seite 466 - 470
Opinions ∙ The Efficacy of the DNA Act and DNA Database in South Korea
Seite 471 - 475
Articles
European Regulation of Smartphone Ecosystems
Seite 476 - 491
Civil Liability for Processing of Personal Data in the GDPR
Seite 492 - 499
Tort and Data Protection Law:
Are There Any Lessons to Be Learnt?
Seite 500 - 519
Reports
Introduction
Seite 520 - 522
European Union ∙ EDPB Opinion 14/2019 on Standard Contractual Clauses for Processors under Article 28(8) GDPR
Seite 523 - 527
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Hungary: Introduction to the GDPR Application and a Brief History of Data Protection
Seite 528 - 532
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Portugal: A Brief Overview of the GDPR Implementation
Seite 533 - 536
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Slovakia: On the Way to Accountability?
Seite 537 - 543
Germany ∙ Video Surveillance and Face Recognition: Current Developments
Seite 544 - 547
Sweden ∙ The First GDPR Fine in the Country of Openness: Is Sweden Moving towards More Privacy?
Seite 548 - 553
Practitioner's Corner ∙ Data Control in Smart City Services: Pitfalls and How to Resolve Them open-access
Seite 554 - 560
Case Notes
GC et al v CNIL: Balancing the Right to Be Forgotten with the Freedom of Information, the Duties of a Search Engine Operator (C‑136/17 GC et al v CNIL)
Seite 561 - 567
Data Protection Does Not Always Override Authorities’ Need to Obtain Data (C-496/17 Deutsche Post)
Seite 568 - 572
Glawischnig-Piesczek v Facebook on the Expanding Scope of Internet Service Providers’ Monitoring Obligations (C‑18/18 Glawischnig-Piesczek v Facebook Ireland)
Seite 573 - 578
Fashion ID GmbH & Co. KG v Verbraucherzentrale NRW e.V.: More Control, More Data Protection for Website Visitors? (C-40/17 Fashion ID)
Seite 579 - 582
Book Reviews
Book Review
Seite 583 - 587