Jahrgang 6 (2020), Ausgabe 2
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Seite 165 - 169
Opinions ∙ Facial Recognition Technology and Fundamental Rights
Seite 170 - 173
Opinions ∙ Stop the Creep of Biometric Surveillance Technology
Seite 174 - 177
Articles
Fundamental Rights, the Normative Keystone of DPIA
Seite 178 - 193
ISO/IEC 27701 Standard: Threats and Opportunities for GDPR Certification
Seite 194 - 210
The Right to Explanation under the Right of Access to Personal Data:
Legal Foundations in and Beyond the GDPR
Seite 211 - 230
Codes of (Mis)conduct? An Appraisal of Articles 40-41 GDPR in View of the 1995 Data Protection Directive and Its Shortcomings
Seite 231 - 242
Trade in Personal Data:
Extending International Legal Mechanisms to Facilitate Transnational Trade in Personal Data?
Seite 243 - 258
Reports
Introduction ∙ Recent Developments and Overview of the Country Reports
Seite 259 - 261
European Union ∙ The European Data Protection Board’s Position on the Processing of Personal Data in the Context of Covid-19
Seite 262 - 264
European Union ∙ EU Member State Data Protection Authorities Deal with Covid-19: An Overview
Seite 265 - 280
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Croatia: Minimum Service for the Implementation, Big Service to the Public Sector
Seite 281 - 288
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Czech Republic: Personal Data Protection Law
Seite 289 - 293
Estonia, the Digital Nation: Reflections on a Digital Citizen’s Rights in the European Union
Seite 294 - 300
Poland ∙ The Polish Government's Actions to Fight Covid-19: A Critical Look at the ‘Selfie App’ and Direct Access to Location Data
Seite 301 - 307
Kosovo ∙ Personal Data Protection in Kosovo, Three Years of Failure
Seite 308 - 313
Case Notes
TK v Asociaţia de Proprietari bloc M5A-ScaraA: Some CJEU Guidance on the Use of Video Surveillance in Apartment Buildings under EU Data Protection Law
Seite 314 - 318
H.K. v Prokuratuur: On Balancing Crime Investigation and Data Protection (C-746/18 H.K. v Prokuratuur, Opinion of AG Pirtuzzella)
Seite 319 - 324
Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Limited, Maximillian Schrems: AG Discusses the Validity of Standard Contractual Clauses and Raises Concerns Over Privacy Shield (C-311/18 Schrems II, Opinion of AG Saugmandsgaard Øe)
Seite 325 - 331
Book Reviews
Book Review
Seite 332 - 335