Issue 4/2019 - Data-Driven Tech, Face Recognition and More
We round off a happening year for data protection with the latest edition of the European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL). In issue 4/2019 you find the opinions by experts from the US and South Korea - Susan Landau and Min-Young Choi - on the effectiveness of large scale data-driven processes. Read articles by renowned academics on the European regulation of smartphone ecosystems, civil liability for processing of personal data in the GDPR, and a comparative international study on tort and data protection law.
Get an update on the latest from the Member States and beyond in our practical reports section:
- EU: EDPB Opinion 14/2019 on Standard Contractual Clauses
- GDPR Implementation Series: Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia
- Germany: Video Surveillance and Face Recognition
- Sweden: GDPR Fine for Face Recognition in School
- Practitioner's Corner: Data Control in Smart City Services
Read about these recent CJEU judgements in our case notes section:
- C‑136/17 GC et al v CNIL
- C-496/17 Deutsche Post
- C‑18/18 Glawischnig-Piesczek v Facebook Ireland
- C-40/17 Fashion ID
Also in EDPL 4/2019: two insightful book reviews and interviews with FTC Commissioner Rohit Chopra and the Novartis Privacy Head (EU) Alexandre Entraygues.
View all content of EDPL 4/2019: HERE.
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