Journal of Data Protection & Privacy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2024
- The outcome of the US Election will determine the future of Big Tech and data privacy pp. 316-317

- Ardi Kolah
- The AI Act: A compass for approaching legislation with innovative and disruptive effects pp. 318-331

- Rocco Panetta and Vincenzo Tiani
- Synthetic data and European General Data Protection Regulation: Ethics, quality and legality of data sharing pp. 332-343

- Shalini Dwivedi
- High-fidelity synthetic patient data applications and privacy considerations pp. 344-354

- Puja Myles, Colin Mitchell, Elizabeth Redrup Hill, Luca Foschini and Zhenchen Wang
- Protecting privacy in the digital marketplace: A comparative study of legal mechanisms for consumer rights in the metaverse pp. 355-374

- Akshay Baburao Yadav
- American Privacy Rights Act: A first glance at the US Congress's newest comprehensive privacy bill pp. 375-391

- Lothar Determann, Brian Hengesbaugh and Avi Toltzis
- Recognising generative and autonomous AI as a ‘juridical person’ pp. 392-407

- Prabuddha Ganguli
- The Right to Data Protection: Individual and Structural Dimensions of Data Protection in EU Law by Felix Bieker pp. 408-410

- Jacob Kornbeck
- Privacy and AI: Protecting Individuals in the Age of AI by Federico Marengo pp. 411-411

- Ardi Kolah
- Determann’s Field Guide to Artificial Intelligence Law: International Corporate Compliance by Lothar Determann pp. 412-412

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 6, issue 3, 2024
- Will ‘AI for All’ become a reality for 1.4 billion citizens in India this year? pp. 224-226

- Ardi Kolah
- Synthetic data and data protection laws pp. 227-239

- Giuseppe D'Acquisto
- The protection of personal data according to the civil and criminal Moroccan laws in light of jurisprudence pp. 240-255

- Anass Gaagouch
- AI and data privacy in big-tech: A new frontier in the digital market pp. 256-265

- Summayah Muncey
- Data colonialism on Facebook for personalised advertising: The discrepancy of privacy concerns and the privacy paradox pp. 266-282

- Seyha Chan
- Peculiarities of processing children's personal data in mobile applications and games pp. 283-294

- Salome Sigua
- Preserving privacy in European health research: The case of synthetic data pp. 295-306

- Sara Bonomi and Georgia Vasileiadou
- Privacy and AI: Protecting Individuals in the Age of AI by Federico Marengo pp. 307-307

- Steve Wilkinson
- Information Technology Law 5th Ed by Andrew Murray pp. 308-309

- Ardi Kolah
- Landmark Cases in Privacy Law by Paul Wragg and Peter Coe pp. 309-310

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 6, issue 2, 2023
- Made in India: Opportunity to lead the way in AI regulation pp. 108-109

- Ardi Kolah
- Benchmarking the Indian Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 against data protection frameworks in Singapore, the EU, US and Australia pp. 110-119

- Mathew Chacko and Shambhavi Mishra
- The EU–US data privacy framework and the impact on companies in the EEA and USA compared to other international data transfer mechanisms pp. 120-134

- Lothar Determann, Michaela Nebel and Michael Schmidl
- Balancing AI innovation with data protection: A closer look at the EU AI Act pp. 135-152

- Sean Musch, Michael Charles Borrelli and Charles Kerrigan
- The proportionality between trade secret and privacy protection: How to strike the right balance when designing generative AI tools pp. 153-166

- Anna Popowicz-Pazdej
- The path to privacy: Navigating the global data protection landscape pp. 167-179

- Noémie Weinbaum
- The challenge of defining artificial intelligence in the EU AI Act pp. 180-195

- Theodore S. Boone
- Video surveillance and the right to privacy in the AI era: Proposed new rules pp. 196-208

- Konstantinos Kouroupis
- Data Protection without Data Protectionism: The Right to Protection of Personal Data and Data Transfers in EU Law and International Trade Law by Tobias Naef pp. 209-211

- Jacob Kornbeck
- Your Privacy Is Important To Us! Restoring Human Dignity in Data-Driven Marketing by Jan Trzaskowski pp. 212-214

- Ardi Kolah
- Containing Big Tech: How to Protect Our Civil Rights, Economy, and Democracy by Tom Kemp pp. 213-215

- Ardi Kolah
- Automated Decision-Making and Effective Remedies: The New Dynamics in the Protection of EU Fundamental Rights in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice by Simona Demková pp. 215-218

- Ardi Kolah
- In memoriam pp. 219-219

- Peter J. Hustinx
Volume 6, issue 1, 2023
- Third time lucky for the European Commission? Let's hope so pp. 5-8

- Ardi Kolah
- As interest in using artificial intelligence increases, can UK and EU compliance legislation keep pace with the rate of change? pp. 9-23

- Steve Wilkinson
- A reflection on the UAE's new data protection law: A comparative approach with GDPR pp. 24-36

- Laroussi Chemlali, Abdesselam Salmi and Leila Benseddik
- Japan's PrivacyMark system as a good illustration of certification mechanisms pp. 37-50

- Masao Horibe
- Pilot project lighthouse: A proposed GDPR compliant methodology for analysing special categories of personal data pp. 51-70

- Collin R. Walke
- What is left of consent when it is deemed consent: A data protection experiment in India pp. 71-83

- Indranath Gupta and Paarth Naithani
- Ethics is nothing other than reverence for life... and data pp. 84-97

- Sascha Francis Schneider
- `California Privacy Law: Practical Guide and Commentary: US Federal and California Law, Fifth Edition` by Lothar Determann pp. 98-99

- Ardi Kolah
- `The Fight for Privacy: Protecting Dignity, Identity and Love in the Digital Age` by Danielle Keats Citron pp. 99-101

- Ardi Kolah
- `Regulating Social Network Sites: Data Protection, Copyright and Power` by Asma Vranaki pp. 101-102

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 5, issue 4, 2023
- Navigating the future of the Internet of Things and balancing innovation and privacy pp. 317-320

- Ardi Kolah
- Benefits and disadvantages of IoT for government, business and consumer sectors pp. 321-336

- Ioannis Giokaris
- Key considerations for companies in the rapid adoption of IoT technologies and its impact on privacy and the data protection of consumers pp. 337-346

- Joanna Antoniewska
- Protecting patient confidentiality in the Internet of Medical Things through confidential computing pp. 347-362

- Richard Searle and Prabhanjan Gururaj
- Enable the metaverse and smart society with trustworthy and sustainable ‘things’ pp. 363-373

- Abhik Chaudhuri and Ambuj Anand
- Implementing privacy and data confidentiality within the framework of the Internet of Things pp. 374-387

- Ayush Goel and Gurudev Sahil
- Privacy and security concerns: A systematic review of older adults' perceptions surrounding the use of technology pp. 388-400

- Thora Knight, Xiaojun Yuan and Deedee M. Bennett Gayle
- IoT legislation's loopholes: The governmental blessing for statutory surveillance? pp. 401-413

- Paweł Kuch
- `Regulatory Insights on Artificial Intelligence: Research for Policy` by Ardi Kolah pp. 414-416

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 5, issue 3, 2023
- Elon Musk's cost-cutting at Twitter raises fresh data protection concerns and puts the social media platform on a collision course with regulators on both sides of the Atlantic pp. 205-206

- Ardi Kolah
- Who are you on Web 3.0? pp. 207-208

- Lothar Determann
- African Union's data policy framework and data protection in Africa pp. 209-215

- Kinfe Yilma
- The AI Act in light of the EU Digital Agenda: A critical approach pp. 216-229

- Konstantinos Kouroupis
- Deconstructing the regulatory impact of the US CLOUD Act: An optimal regulatory approach to ensuring access to data in the cloud? pp. 230-241

- Nick Roudev and Lori Baker
- UK data protection and digital information bill explained pp. 242-253

- Steve Wilkinson
- Observing 2021–22 data breach decisions of the Irish Data Protection Commission pp. 254-266

- Marie C. Daly
- Privacy nutrition labels, App Store and the GDPR: Unintended consequences? pp. 267-280

- Miloš Novović
- Technical controls that protect data when in use and prevent misuse pp. 281-296

- Magali (Maggie) Feys, Joseph W. Swanson, Patricia M. Carreiro and Gary Lafever
- Right to be forgotten in case of search engines: Emerging trends in India as compared to the EU pp. 297-309

- Indranath Gupta and Paarth Naithani
- `Taming the Algorithm. The Right Not to Be Subject to an Automated Decision in the General Data Protection Regulation` by Chris Bellamy pp. 310-312

- Chris Bellamy
Volume 5, issue 2, 2022
- Can blockchain technology protect organisations against the escalating threat of personal data and cyber security breaches? pp. 108-110

- Ardi Kolah
- The former Indian DPB, California's CCPA and the European GDPR: A comparative analysis pp. 111-118

- Mathew Chacko and Shambhavi Mishra
- A decade after the Personal Data Protection Act 2010 (PDPA): Compliance of communications companies with the notice and choice principle pp. 119-137

- Ali Alibeigi and Abu Bakar Munir
- New directions for data governance in health data? Examining the role of anonymisation and pseudonymisation pp. 138-148

- Anna Aurora Wennäkoski
- Transparent communication under Article 12 of the GDPR: Advocating a standardised approach for universal understandability pp. 149-161

- Indranath Gupta and Paarth Naithani
- Artificial intelligence and automated decision making: The new frontier of privacy challenges and opportunities pp. 162-172

- Joseph Srouji and Stefano Bellè
- Worthy of trust: Protecting minority privacy in diversity reporting pp. 173-182

- Matthew Bellringer
- The UK's Online Safety Bill: The day we took a stand against serious online harms or the day we lost our freedoms to platforms and the state? pp. 183-194

- Alexander Dittel
- `‘Determann's Field Guide to Data Privacy Law: International Corporate Compliance’` by Ardi Kolah pp. 195-196

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 5, issue 1, 2021
- Why International Holocaust Remembrance Day is more relevant than ever in a world where privacy and data protection are increasingly rare pp. 4-6

- Ardi Kolah
- China’s PIPL and DSL: Is China following the EU’s approach to data protection? pp. 7-25

- Ziwen Tan and Channing Zhang
- Teleology: The missing piece to solving the GDPR puzzle pp. 26-38

- Paweł Kuch
- On the advent of environmental, social and governance reporting and its intersection with privacy pp. 39-49

- Martijn Ten Bloemendal
- Enforcing the right to be forgotten as a human right pp. 50-60

- Saheed Alabi
- The new EU Standard Contractual Clauses as a type of appropriate safeguard in the international transfer of personal data pp. 61-71

- Anna Popowicz-Pazdej
- Getting connected: Providing IT services to the German healthcare sector subject to ecclesiastical data protection law pp. 72-88

- Tamara Bukatz
- GDPR Glasnost: Spain’s AEPD raises the transparency bar and sanctions two banks pp. 89-96

- Philipp Fischer and Julien Levis
- `Data Protection Around the World: Privacy Laws in Action` by Dr Jacob Kornbeck pp. 97-99

- Jacob Kornbeck
- `Privacy is Hard and Seven Other Myths: Achieving Privacy Through Careful Design` by Ardi Kolah pp. 100-101

- Ardi Kolah
- The Future of Industrial and Consumer Internet of Things (IoT), Privacy and Data Protection in the wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 102-103

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