| When data protection by design and data subject rights clash |
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| Bottom-up data Trusts: disturbing the 'one size fits all' approach to data governance |
9 |
| The extra-territorial enforcement of the GDPR: a genuine issue and the quest for alternatives |
7 |
| Fairness and enforcement: bridging competition, data protection, and consumer law |
5 |
| Shattering one-way mirrors - data subject access rights in practice |
3 |
| Data accumulation and the privacy-antitrust interface: insights from the Facebook case |
3 |
| A right to reset your user profile and more: GDPR-rights for personalized news consumers |
3 |
| Privacy and data protection versus national security in transnational flights: the EU-Canada PNR agreement |
3 |
| Know your algorithm: what media organizations need to explain to their users about news personalization |
3 |
| EU data transfer rules and African legal realities: is data exchange for biobank research realistic? |
2 |
| Practical approaches to big data privacy over time |
2 |
| Between the GDPR and the Police Directive: navigating through the maze of information sharing in public-private partnerships |
2 |
| A tale of two rights: exploring the potential conflict between right to data portability and right to be forgotten under the General Data Protection Regulation |
2 |
| The transfer of personal data to third countries under the GDPR: when does a recipient country provide an adequate level of protection? |
1 |
| Child's best interest and informational self-determination: what the GDPR can learn from children's rights |
1 |
| Why the 'Computer says no': illustrating big data's discrimination risk through complex systems science |
1 |
| Governance of academic research data under the GDPR-lessons from the UK |
1 |
| The right to data portability in practice: exploring the implications of the technologically neutral GDPR |
1 |
| Competition in (data) privacy: 'zero'-price markets, market power, and the role of competition law |
1 |
| Viewing the GDPR through a de-identification lens: a tool for compliance, clarification, and consistency |
1 |
| Data protection and the construction of collective redress in Europe: exploring challenges and opportunities |
1 |
| Smart contracts as a form of solely automated processing under the GDPR |
1 |
| GDPR bypass by design? Transient processing of data under the GDPR |
0 |
| Exporting personal data to EU-based international organizations under the GDPR |
0 |
| Disentangling health data networks: a critical analysis of Articles 9(2) and 89 GDPR |
0 |
| Biometric identification systems in the Commonwealth and the right to privacy |
0 |
| Data retention in Europe-the Tele 2 case and beyond |
0 |
| The reconstruction of privacy through law: a strategy of diminishing expectations |
0 |
| The psychology of privacy-what can Behavioural Economics contribute to competition in digital markets? |
0 |
| Mobile devices as stigmatizing security sensors: the GDPR and a future of crowdsourced 'broken windows' |
0 |
| International cooperation by (European) security and intelligence services: reviewing the creation of a joint database in light of data protection guarantees |
0 |
| Incompatibility of financial blocking measures against gambling operators with data protection law: using banks to control citizens |
0 |
| Is the right to be forgotten a universal, regional, or 'glocal' right? |
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