Journal of Data Protection & Privacy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 2, 2025
- Editorial pp. 128-130

- Ardi Kolah
- Data quality, provenance and transparency in real-world data: Aligning quality standards with data governance legal frameworks pp. 131-143

- Puja Myles, Eleanor Axson and Colin Mitchell
- Navigating India’s Draft DPDP Rules 2025: Implementation challenges in protecting children’s personal data pp. 144-164

- Sanya Darakhshan Kishwar, Jaskaran Singh Sahani and Saumya Tyagi
- Improving data quality and privacy in AI systems used for employee data processing pp. 165-182

- Noemie Weinbaum and Roy Kamp
- AI-driven surveillance in India: Reconciling privacy, national security and legal oversight pp. 183-207

- Manu Mariyan Abraham and Shampa Dev
- The right to know: Comparative analysis of notification requirements in public space surveillance systems pp. 208-224

- Bartolome Torralbo Munoz and Eyal Sabro
Volume 8, issue 1, 2025
- Mitigating AI-amplified privacy and data protection risks: From legacy challenges to new and novel threats pp. 4-7

- Ardi Kolah
- AI governance and data privacy in cross-border contexts: A comparative analysis of regulatory frameworks pp. 8-23

- Ahmed Bahgat
- Protecting what matters: Data privacy solutions for Qatar’s expanding mobile banking sector pp. 24-38

- Avtar Singh and Amira Omer Ali
- Amendment 13 of Israel’s Privacy Protection Law: A game-changer for data protection compliance? pp. 39-53

- Dalit Ben-Israel
- Navigating GDPR challenges in M&A transactions: Practical insights from the Italian legal framework pp. 54-64

- Tommaso Zeccherini
- The conundrum of personal data protection in Malaysia pp. 65-77

- Saslina Kamaruddin, Islombek Abdikhakimov, Zaiton Hamin and Nadia Nabila Mohd Saufi
- Regulating deep fakes and synthetic media: Privacy, policy and global regulatory challenges pp. 78-96

- Sanya Darakhshan Kishwar, Anjali Tripathi, Sadqua Khatoon, Deepali Poddar and Bharat Khurana
- Evaluating the effectiveness of Saudi Arabia’s PDPL in the global digital economy pp. 97-111

- Hussam O. Haroun Suliman
- Navigating the legal basis for employment background screening: Global compliance challenges and best practices pp. 112-121

- Kerstin Bagus and Andy Hellman
- Research Handbook on Human Rights and Digital Technology pp. 122-123

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 7, issue 4, 2025
- How NIST’s new standards for zero–knowledge proofs could be a game–changer for privacy pros pp. 328-330

- Ardi Kolah
- Is the GDPR efficient in protecting EU citizens against the privacy risks raised by social media? pp. 331-345

- Caroline Doulcet
- The Illusion of Choice: Re-imagining digital consent in India through a feminist lens pp. 346-358

- Aafreen Mitchelle Collaco
- Harmonising risk assessments for high-risk AI systems under the GDPR and the AI Act pp. 359-371

- Przemysław (Shemy) Gruchała, Lucrezia Nicosia and Monika Zięciak
- Turkish data protection law: GDPR alignment and key 2024 amendment pp. 372-382

- Elif Küzeci
- Balancing convenience and data privacy in the Digi Yatra app pp. 383-405

- Vandana Gyanchandani, Jayanti Dhingra, Kavya Agrawal, Laasya Sarojini and Sanya Singh
- Decoding consent managers under the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023: Empowerment architecture, business models and incentive alignment pp. 406-420

- Aditya Sushant Jain
- Data protection as a corporate social responsibility pp. 421-422

- Ardi Kolah
- The EU Law Enforcement Directive (LED): A commentary pp. 422-423

- Ardi Kolah
- Dictionary of privacy, data protection, and information security pp. 423-424

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 7, issue 3, 2025
- Editorial pp. 224-226

- Ardi Kolah
- Ethics and privacy in AI regulation: Navigating challenges and strategies for compliance pp. 227-234

- Marta Dunphy-Moriel and Laura Berton
- Federated learning in healthcare: Addressing AI challenges and operational realities under the GDPR pp. 235-251

- Federico Vota, Francesca Pediconi and Alessandro Liscio
- Mitigating AI risks: A comparative analysis of Data Protection Impact Assessments under GDPR and KVKK pp. 252-273

- Arzu Galandarli
- Revisiting personal data: Ownership theories and comparative legal perspectives from Europe, Indonesia and the United States pp. 274-291

- Diah Pawestri Maharani, Afifah Kusumadara, Hanif Nur Widhiyanti and Reka Dewantara
- Personal data monetisation model in India: Reimagining the contours of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 through a market-oriented approach analysis pp. 292-324

- Pushpit Singh and Silvia Tomy Simon
Volume 7, issue 2, 2025
- The first 25 years of the 21st century: A privacy odyssey; and what is next? pp. 120-124

- Ardi Kolah
- Securing informational privacy in India’s IoT governance: Looking through the lens of FASTag pp. 125-151

- Anupriya, and Krishna Deo Singh Chauhan
- Credit scoring under the GDPR: Insights from the CJEU’s SCHUFA case pp. 152-165

- Laroussi Chemlali and Leila Benseddik
- Exploring the integration of privacy-enhancing technologies in Taiwan’s artificial intelligence and data protection frameworks pp. 166-178

- Hayung Sbeyan
- The cookie conundrum: Balancing privacy, compliance and user experience and the quest for strategic GDPR-compliant user privacy pp. 179-195

- Noémie Weinbaum and Roy Kamp
- Application of data protection laws with a proposal for a flexible regime for humanitarian organisations pp. 196-210

- Maria Beatriz Torquato Rego
- Digital empires: The global battle to regulate technology pp. 211-214

- Jacob Kornbeck
- AI and international human rights law pp. 214-216

- Ardi Kolah
- The ethics of privacy and surveillance pp. 216-218

- Ardi Kolah
- Data Act: An introduction pp. 218-219

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 7, issue 1, 2024
- The multifaceted challenges and opportunities inherent in data protection and privacy regulation pp. 4-5

- Ardi Kolah
- Recognising personal data as a digital asset in Dubai pp. 6-13

- Michael Clark and Lori Baker
- Bridging compliance and innovation: A comparative analysis of the EU AI Act and GDPR for enhanced organisational strategy pp. 14-40

- Sean Musch, Michael Charles Borrelli and Charles Kerrigan
- Changes to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Health Breach Notification Rule closes some gaps but adds some ambiguity pp. 41-50

- Trinity Car and Brad Rostolsky
- Medical privacy: Aligning the need to breach patient confidentiality with data protection in the public interest pp. 51-60

- Andrew Harvey
- Cross-border flow of personal data (digital trade) ought to have data protection pp. 61-79

- Vandana Gyanchandani
- Key data protection and cybersecurity considerations in the mergers and acquisitions context through the lens of regulatory and judicial enforcement pp. 80-97

- Farrhah Khan
- Caught in the whirlwind of market power: The impact of WhatsApp's 2021 update on users' privacy in India pp. 98-112

- Nikita Shah
- `An Advanced Introduction to U.S. Data Privacy Law` by Ari Ezra Waldman pp. 113-114

- Ardi Kolah
- `Technology and Security for Lawyers and Other Professionals: The Basics and Beyond` by W. Kuan Hon pp. 114-115

- Ardi Kolah
- `Research Handbook on EU Internet Law (Second Edition)` by Andrej Savin and Jan Trzaskowski pp. 115-116

- Ardi Kolah
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