Konrad Schmid (toim.); GÃ"nter Thomas (toim.); Samuel Vollenweider (toim.); Michael Welker (toim.); Tobias Nicklas (toim.) Neukirchener Verlagsgesellschaft mbH (2019) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
These essays by an international team of practitioners and academics consider the implications of the new European Union data protection framework. How are rights to privacy balanced with the development of new innovations and enforcement practices?
DATA TRANSFERS, LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE DAWN OF A NEW REGULATION Tobias Bräutigam & Samuli Miettinen
RIGHTS AND ENTITLEMENTS IN INFORMATION: PROPRIETARY PERSPECTIVES AND BEYOND Anette Alén-Savikko & Olli Pitkänen
IS EU LAW “FIT TO GO DIGITAL”? A CONSIDERATION OF THE ADEQUACY OF THE CURRENT LEGISLATIVE FRAMEWORK TO MEET DATA PROTECTION AND DATA SECURITY CHALLENGES RELATED TO IND 4.0 Carolin Möller
THE EUROPEAN DATA PROTECTION BOARD AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS UNDER THE GDPR Anu Talus
THE INTERNET OF TOYS IS NO CHILD’S PLAY: CHILDREN’S DATA PROTECTION ON INTERNET OF THINGS AND IN DIGITAL MEDIA: NEW CHALLENGES Jenna Lindqvist
THE GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION: A PARTIAL SUCCESS FOR CHILDREN ON SOCIAL NETWORK SITES? Karen Mc Cullagh
THE LAND OF CONFUSION: INTERNATIONAL DATA TRANSFERS BETWEEN SCHREMS AND THE GDPR Tobias Bräutigam
ENCRYPTION AND ANONYMISATION ONLINE: CHALLENGES FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITIES WITHIN THE EU Céline C. Cocq
UNDERSTANDING THE FRENCH CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AS A TOOL FOR REFORMING INTERNATIONAL LEGAL COOPERATION AND CROSS-BORDER DATA REQUESTS Suzanne Vergnolle
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE AND THE POLITICS OF INTERPRETATION: EXPLAINING MEMBER STATE AND COURT REACTIONS TO DIGITAL RIGHTS IRELAND Niklas Vainio