Journal of Data Protection & Privacy
2016 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 2021
- Is it time to refresh our understanding of ‘privacy’ post-COVID-19? pp. 344-345

- Ardi Kolah
- Protection of children’s personal data and where reforms are needed pp. 346-361

- Susan Raab
- Dubai International Financial Centre’s Updated Data Protection Law, Part 2: Implementing a modern, global law in a UAE financial free zone pp. 362-371

- Lori Baker
- The EU GDPR and Nigeria’s NDPR: A comparative analysis pp. 372-387

- Olumide Babalola
- General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) ambiguity, national diversity and data protection officer certification: Implementing Art. 39(1) GDPR in France, Italy, Luxembourg and Spain pp. 388-403

- Jacob Kornbeck
- Statistical analysis of relationships of US organisations’ size, popularity, age and location to frequency of data breaches pp. 404-423

- Ohud Saud Alqahtani and Zhiyuan Chen
- Reaching the tipping point: A critical analysis of the #deletefacebook movement pp. 424-435

- Laura F. Bright, Kristen Leah Sussman and Gary B. Wilcox
- `‘The Right to Be Forgotten: A Comparative Study of the Emergent Right’s Evolution and Application in Europe, the Americas, and Asia’` by Dr Jacob Kornbeck pp. 436-438

- Jacob Kornbeck
Volume 4, issue 3, 2021
- Editorial: Adequate sufficiency? The European Commission is about to decide to grant adequacy status to the United Kingdom, but concerns remain pp. 232-234

- Ardi Kolah
- China’s draft Personal Information Protection Law pp. 235-259

- Lothar Determann, Zhenyu (Jay) Ruan, Tingting Gao and Jonathan Tam
- International personal data transfer: An analysis of Brazil’s legal system and new LGPD under the adequacy standard of the EU GDPR pp. 260-272

- Alexandre Serrano Rajagopalan
- Effects of GDPR on the financial services sector in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pp. 273-282

- Ali Polat
- Data breach liabilities of company directors pp. 283-293

- Steve Wright and Ezgi Pilavci
- Freedom of expression and digital rights in social media: Challenges and risks pp. 294-302

- Dr Konstantinos Kouroupis and Dimitrios Vagianos
- Exploring the privacy paradox among social media users in the United States pp. 303-321

- Kelty Logan, Laura F. Bright and Harsha Gangadharbatla
- The proportionality principle in privacy and data protection law pp. 322-331

- Anna Popowicz – Pazdej
- `‘Determann’s Field Guide to Data Privacy Law: International Corporate Compliance’` by Richard Preece pp. 332-333

- Richard Preece
- `‘Of Privacy and Power: The Transatlantic Struggle over Freedom and Security’` by Dr Jacob Kornbeck pp. 334-336

- Jacob Kornbeck
- `‘Data Protection Law in the EU: Roles, Responsibilities and Liability’` by Ardi Kolah pp. 337-338

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 4, issue 2, 2021
- Working from home (WFH): The new privacy frontier pp. 112-113

- Ardi Kolah
- The data trust model proposes individuals can control their data for profit pp. 114-123

- Susan Raab
- Unregulated drones and an emerging threat to right to privacy: A critical overview pp. 124-145

- Nehaluddin Ahmad
- Data-related legislation and its implications for a country’s competitiveness: The perspective of the People’s Republic of China pp. 146-157

- Yihan Dai
- Personal data protection in the credit-scoring industry of China pp. 158-169

- Arlene Zhang
- The California Consumer Privacy Act: The ethos, similarities and differences vis-a-vis the General Data Protection Regulation and the road ahead in light of California Privacy Rights Act pp. 170-192

- Tripti Dhar
- Comparison of notice requirements for consent between ISO/IEC 29184:2020 and General Data Protection Regulation pp. 193-204

- Harshvardhan J. Pandit
- The increase of SIM Swap Frauds and new risks on European costumers: Payment services and data protection in Italian law courts pp. 205-214

- Fabio Di Resta
- `Data Protection, Privacy Regulators and Supervisory Authorities` by Jacob Kornbeck pp. 215-221

- Jacob Kornbeck
- `‘California Privacy Law: Practical Guide and Commentary US Federal and California Law’ (Fourth Edition)` by Richard Preece pp. 222-224

- Richard Preece
- `Legal Challenges of Big Data` by Ardi Kolah pp. 225-228

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 4, issue 1, 2020
- Editorial: Twenty twenty: The year we would all like to forget pp. 5-6

- Ardi Kolah
- The California Privacy Rights Act of 2020: A broad and complex data processing regulation that applies to businesses worldwide pp. 7-21

- Lothar Determann and Jonathan Tam
- The end of the transition period: Implications for UK data protection after Brexit pp. 22-33

- Oliver Butler
- Implementation of the ECOWAS Supplementary Act on Personal Data Protection: Lessons from the EU GDPR pp. 34-51

- Dennis Agelebe
- Data protection and space: What challenges will the General Data Protection Regulation face when dealing with space-based data? pp. 52-58

- Shakila Bu-Pasha and Heidi Kuusniemi
- Personal information protection in Japan pp. 59-71

- Christopher P Wells and Narumi Ito
- Data protection laws — one of the most important sources of competitive advantage in the context of international trade pp. 72-80

- Yihan Dai
- A year of change: An analysis of how COVID-19 has impacted the data privacy profession in 2020 pp. 81-92

- Sabrina Palme
- ICO fines Ticketmaster UK Limited £1.25m for failing to protect customers’ payment details pp. 93-99

- Joanne Bennett
- `EU Personal Data Protection in Policy and Practice’` by Dr. Jacob Kornbeck pp. 100-103

- Jacob Kornbeck
- `Data protection: A practical guide to UK law` by Ardi Kolah pp. 104-105

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 3, issue 4, 2020
- Is the principle of the ‘Rule of Law’ under attack from those who should protect it? pp. 360-362

- Ardi Kolah
- Communicating with technology, computers and artificial intelligence: Are human rights and privacy being neglected? pp. 363-375

- Patricia Higham
- Digitalisation, legal activism and the generational divide pp. 376-392

- Jacob Kornbeck
- Artificial intelligence in a privacy-concerned world: Automated decision-making and the GDPR pp. 393-402

- Senna Mougdir
- Data protection officer: Tasks and responsibilities of a key role for the innovation of the relationship between data and data subjects’ rights pp. 403-417

- Donato La Muscatella
- Data breach in the travel sector and strategies for risk mitigation pp. 418-426

- Belinda Enoma
- Data privacy progress, enforcement and Brexit pp. 427-436

- Dubhe Sarmiento Félix and Steve Wright
- Developments in China’s data protection and privacy regulatory regime pp. 437-454

- Lilly Langford
- The vicarious liability of employers for employees in the context of UK data protection law – WM Morrison Supermarkets plc v Various Claimants, 1st April, 2020 pp. 455-459

- Victoria Hordern
- The Court of Justice of the European Union ruling in Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland and Maximillian Schrems. Judgment in Case C-311/18 pp. 460-462

- Nick Baskett
- How to survive the 21st century: Three existential threats to humanity pp. 463-468

- Yuval Noah Harari
Volume 3, issue 3, 2020
- Privacy Enhancing Technologies pp. 240-241

- Ardi Kolah
- Foreword pp. 242-243

- Khaled El-Emam
- Ethics in Artificial Intelligence: A disjoint between knowing and acting pp. 244-249

- Henry Chang
- De-identification as public policy pp. 250-267

- Gilad L. Rosner
- How privacy-enhancing technologies are transforming privacy by design and default: Perspectives for today and tomorrow pp. 268-280

- Joseph Srouji and Thibault Mechler
- Applications of privacy-enhancing technology to data sharing at a global pharmaceutical company pp. 281-290

- Stephen Bamford
- Does de-identification require consent under the GDPR and English common law? pp. 291-298

- Khaled El Emam, Mike Hintze and Ruth Boardman
- Reasoning about unstructured data de-identification pp. 299-309

- Patricia Thaine and Gerald Penn
- Blockchain and the GDPR: Coexisting in contradiction? pp. 310-322

- John Timmons and Tim Hickman
- Data loss prevention as a privacy-enhancing technology pp. 323-333

- William Stallings
- Engineering risk-based anonymisation solutions for complex data environments pp. 334-343

- Luk Arbuckle and Muhammad Oneeb Rehman Mian
- Viewpoint: Implementing privacy-enhancing technologies in the time of a pandemic pp. 344-352

- Khaled Emam
Volume 3, issue 2, 2020
- Look back, leap forwards pp. 120-126

- Ardi Kolah
- The big data race pp. 127-140

- Alex Brown
- How to specify the content of a cookie consent request pp. 141-148

- Georg Philip Krog
- Mapping the supervisory authorities’ activities: Pragmatic problem-solvers or new practice creators? pp. 149-160

- Anna Aurora Wennäkoski
- Dubai International Financial Centre’s updated data protection law - Part 1: Developing a modern, global law in a UAE financial free zone pp. 161-171

- Lori Baker and Julie Beeton
- Ad tech in a data privacy world pp. 172-185

- Ezgi Pilavci and Steve Wright
- Artificial intelligence, facial recognition technology and data privacy pp. 186-198

- Steve Wilkinson
- Protection and control of personal identifiable information: The PoSeID-on approach pp. 199-228

- Rui Casaleiro
- `Decoding AI in Financial Services: Business Implications for Boards and Professionals’` by Ardi Kolah pp. 229-230

- Ardi Kolah
Volume 3, issue 1, 2019
- In memoriam - a true visionary: Giovanni Buttarelli (1957–2019) pp. 5-7

- Ardi Kolah
- The implications of a ‘no-deal’ Brexit for data protection in the United Kingdom pp. 8-20

- Oliver Butler
- Accountability and human rights in the age of tech pp. 21-42

- Dan Shefet
- Personal data protection in blockchain pp. 43-47

- Steve Wright and Ezgi Pilavci
- Adhering to GDPR codes of conduct: A possible option for SMEs to GDPR certification pp. 48-68

- Eric Lachaud
- Learning to walk a tightrope: Challenges DPOs face in the day-to-day exercise of their responsibilities pp. 69-81

- Barbara Eggl
- Overview of the data protection regime in Uganda pp. 82-92

- Kenneth Muhangi
- Consent for data processing under the General Data Protection Regulation: Could ‘dynamic consent’ be a useful tool for researchers? pp. 93-112

- Megan Prictor, Harriet J. A. Teare, Jessica Bell, Mark Taylor and Jane Kaye
- Data Protection Law in the EU: Roles, Responsibilities and Liability pp. 113-115

- Brendan Van Alsenoy
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