Volume 6 (2020), Issue 4
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Page 477 - 483
Data Trusts
Page 484 - 491
A Relational Turn for Data Protection?
Page 492 - 497
Articles
Anonymised Data and the Rule of Law open-access
Page 498 - 508
Refining the Concept of the Right to Data Protection in Article 8 ECFR – Part I open-access
Finding an Appropriate Object and Concept of Protection by Re-Connecting Data Protection Law with Concepts of Risk Regulation
Page 509 - 521
Crosshatching Privacy: Financial Intermediaries’ Data Practices Between Law Enforcement and Data Economy open-access
Page 522 - 535
Mapping the European Legal Framework on Security Requirements for Cloud Computing Infrastructures in the Healthcare Sector
Page 536 - 548
Reports
Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioner’s Reports
Page 549 - 553
Italy ∙ Italian DPA Against Vodafone: History of a €12 million Fine
Page 554 - 559
Greece ∙ Flight 9525 Crash: Balance Between the Rights of Medical Confidentiality and the General Right of Public Safety under Greek Law
Page 560 - 566
European Union ∙ A New Wind in the Sails of the EU ePrivacy-Regulation or Hot Air Only? On an Updated Input from the Council of the EU under German Presidency
Page 567 - 573
European Union ∙ EDPB Guidelines 4/2019 on Data Protection by Design and by Default
Page 574 - 579
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Malta: An Overview of the GDPR Implementation
Page 580 - 585
Practitioner's Corner ∙ Open Banking and the Decentralization of Payments in the EU: Untwining the PSD2
Page 586 - 592
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ Exercising GDPR Data Subjects’ Rights: Empirical Research on the Right to Explanation of News Recommender Systems
Page 593 - 601
Case Notes
The Schrems II Judgment of the Court of Justice Invalidates the EU – U.S. Privacy Shield and Requires ‘Case by Case’ Assessment on the application of Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs)
Page 602 - 606
The Concept of ‘Freely Given, Specific and Informed’ Consent under the Scrutiny of the European Court of Justice
Page 607 - 610
Marina v Romania: Balance Between Privacy and the Public Interest in the Publication of Private Information
Page 611 - 614
A Landmark Ruling from the Brazilian Supreme Court: Data Protection as an Autonomous Fundamental Right and Informational due Process
Page 615 - 624
Book Reviews
Book Review open-access
Page 625 - 632