EDPL 3/2022 Out Now
Issue 3/2022 of the European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL) is now available.
The articles section of this issue includes the following contributions:
- Closing the Gaps in Patients’ Data Protection Rights: A Glance Into the Future with a Dutch Case Study
- How Technological Advances in the Big Data Era Make it Impossible to Define the ‘Personal’ in GDPR’s ‘Personal Data’
- Balancing Competing Interests in the Reidentification of AI-Generated Data
- Islamic and European Perspectives on Data Privacy in Online Contracts
The reports section includes the updates from
- Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioners Reports
- European Union ∙ EDPB Releases Final Version of ‘Guidelines 04/2021 on Codes of Conduct as Tools for Transfers’ – An Important Step with Some Rough Edges
- European Union ∙ The EDPB-EDPS Joint Opinion on the Commission Proposal for a Regulation on the European Health Data Space: Key Issues to be Considered in the Legislative Process
- Denmark ∙ Danish DPA Banned the Use of Google Chromebooks and Google Workspace in Schools in Helsingør Municipality
- Portugal ∙ Judgment n.° 268/2022 of the Portuguese Tribunal Constitucional and its Contribution to the European Dialogue on Metadata Retention and Access Regimes
- Practitioners’ Corner ∙ Manifestly Made Public: Clearview and GDPR
- Council of Europe ∙ Convention 108+, the GDPR, and Data Processing in the National Security Domain
Also in EDPL 3-2022, Case Notes on the following judgments of the EU Courts:
- CJEU PNR Decision Unplugs the ‘Black Box’
- OLAF’s Press Release no. 13/2020 Does Not Contain Personal Data: On ‘Identifiability’ and Action for Damages
The book review completes this autumn issue of EDPL.
View all articles of EDPL 3/2022 HERE.
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