Jahrgang 5 (2019), Ausgabe 3
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Seite 277 - 284
Opinions ∙ Data Protection’s Composition Problem
Seite 285 - 292
Opinions ∙ Data Protection without Data: Could Data Protection Law Apply without Personal Data Being Processed?
Seite 293 - 299
Articles
The Court of Justice as a Key Player in Privacy and Data Protection:
An Overview of Recent Trends in Case Law at the Start of a New Era of Data Protection Law
Seite 300 - 316
Assessing the Legal and Ethical Impact of Data Reuse:
Developing a Tool for Data Reuse Impact Assessments (DRIA)
Seite 317 - 337
Regulating Big Data in and out of the Data Protection Policy Field:
Two Scenarios of Post-GDPR Law-Making and the Actor Perspective
Seite 338 - 351
Privacy Icons: open-access
A Risk-Based Approach to Visualisation of Data Processing
Seite 352 - 366
The Law Enforcement Directive:
Conceptual Challenges of EU Directive 2016/680
Seite 367 - 378
Reports
Introduction ∙ Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioner Reports
Seite 379 - 381
European Union ∙ Eurojust’s Judicial Counter Terrorism Register or How a Council Decision from 2005 Became the Legal Basis for a New Centralised Database
Seite 382 - 388
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Cyprus: A Look into the Law for the Effective Application of the GDPR
Seite 389 - 396
GDPR Implementation Series ∙ Germany Revisited: The Second Data Protection Adaption and Implementation Act
Seite 397 - 403
Greece ∙ Messenger Messages and Facebook Photographs as Means of Evidence – Heraklion Jury Trial Court (Mixed) 21/2019
Seite 404 - 407
India ∙ Data Protection Law in India: The Search for Goldilocks Effect
Seite 408 - 415
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ Data Erasure under the GDPR – Steps towards Compliance open-access
Seite 416 - 420
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ GDPR and Blockchain: A Compliance Approach
Seite 421 - 426
Practitioner’s Corner ∙ Five Ways to GDPR-Compliant Use of Blockchains
Seite 427 - 433
Case Notes
Advocate General Opinion on the Planet49 Case: Some Clarifications on the Consent Requirements with Regard to Cookies
Seite 434 - 437
GC and Others v CNIL on the Responsibility of Search Engine Operators for Referring to Sensitive Data: The End of ‘Right to be Forgotten’ Balancing?
Seite 438 - 447
Access to Documents v Data Protection: The Pursuit of Transparency in MEPs’ Use of Their Allowances (Joined Cases T-639/15 to T-666/15 Maria Psara and Others v Parliament and T-94/16 Gavin Sheridan v Parliament)
Seite 448 - 452
US Supreme Court Blocks Citizenship Question on 2020 Census, Trump Issues Executive Order to Collect Citizenship Data (New York v Department of Commerce)
Seite 453 - 457
Book Reviews
Book Review
Seite 458 - 460
Miscellaneous
41st ICDPPC: Interview with Andrea Jelinek, EDPB Chair and Director of the Austrian Data Protection Authority
EDPB Chair and Director of the Austrian Data Protection Authority
Seite III - IV
41st ICDPPC: Interview with Angelene Falk, Australian Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner
Australian Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner
Seite V - VI
41st ICDPPC: Interview with Stephen Wong, Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong
Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong
Seite VII - VIII