Volume 9 (2023), Issue 2
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Page 93 - 97
Opinions ∙ Privacy in Modern American Law and Society
Page 98 - 103
Opinions ∙ Privacy Is Hard and Seven Other Myths
Page 104 - 111
Articles
Between Legitimacy and Lawfulness: In Search of Rationality and Consistency in EU Data Protection
Page 112 - 122
Areas of Tension in the Application of AI and Data Protection Law
On the Lack of Substantive Balancing and Coordinated Legal Concretisation in the European Commission’s Proposal for a Regulation on AI
Page 123 - 135
Fair Data Protection Damages: Tension between Troublemakers, Legal Techs and Real Harm
Page 136 - 147
Understanding Distributed Ledger Technology from a Legal Perspective
Page 148 - 156
Reports
Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioners Reports
Page 157 - 162
European Union ∙ The E-Evidence Package is Adopted: End of a Saga or Beginning of a New One? open-access
Page 163 - 172
European Union ∙ Renewed Concerns About Compliance of the Proposed ‘Regulation to Prevent and Combat Child Sexual Abuse’ with Essence of Right to Data Protection: The Council Legal Service Opinion
Page 173 - 183
European Union ∙ Round-up: Recently Adopted EDPB Guidelines Contextualised
Page 184 - 193
European Union ∙ EDPB Decision 1/2023: The Schrems Saga Back on the GDPR’s Enforcement Rails
Page 194 - 199
Austria ∙ Reconciling ‘Pay or Okay’ Models with the GDPR: The Austrian DPA Decision and other Recent Approaches in Europe
Page 200 - 206
Finland ∙ Supreme Administrative Court of Finland on Processing of Children’s Data in Light of the Principle of Data Minimisation
Page 207 - 213
France ∙ The Constitutional Council Validates the Use of Augmented Video Recognition Technology for the Olympics
Page 214 - 218
Italy ∙ Italian DPA Fined Condominium Manager for the Disclosure of Covid-19 Positivity in the Building
Page 219 - 222
Malta ∙ Maltese DPA Rules on Data Breach Involving an Illegal Voter Database and the Right of Access
Page 223 - 230
United Kingdom ∙ The DPDI No.2 Bill - GDPR Revamp or Rule Tinkering?
Page 231 - 238
Practitioners’ Corner ∙ The Influence of the GDPR on Protection of Young People’s Privacy: New developments in China, California and Australia
Page 239 - 250
Case Notes
The Relationship Between the Remedies Provided for in Articles 77(1), 78(1) and 79(1) GDPR and the Extent of the Member States’ Discretion in Ensuring their Coordination at the National Level
Page 251 - 256
The CJEU Delivers Controversial Ruling on Data Protection in Civil Procedure – Norra Stockholm Bygg
Page 257 - 263
Data Protection Rights for Legal Persons
Page 264 - 268
Data Protection and Door-to-Door Evangelising
Page 269 - 274
Book Reviews
Book Review open-access
Page 275 - 280