EconPapers    
Economics at your fingertips  
 

Journal of Data Protection & Privacy

2016 - 2025

From Henry Stewart Publications
Bibliographic data for series maintained by Henry Stewart Talks ().

Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.


Volume 2, issue 4, 2019

Editorial pp. 296-297 Downloads
Unknown
Information veracity towards a secure information posture pp. 298-310 Downloads
Clive Brindley and Ben Silverstone
Digital responsibility redefined in Denmark pp. 311-323 Downloads
Mads Hennelund
Data classification: A means to an end pp. 324-330 Downloads
David King
Transparency, automated decision-making processes and personal profiling pp. 331-349 Downloads
Manuela Battaglini and Steen Rasmussen
Implementing a by design and by default approach pp. 350-361 Downloads
Richard Preece
Automotive viewpoint: How dealerships can streamline GDPR compliance, while minimising data breach and supply chain risks pp. 362-367 Downloads
Jim Steven
Unified surveillance systems: Data mining with PeekYou, GPS and facial recognition pp. 368-374 Downloads
Jessica Berger
Feeling fine! Harmonisation and inconsistency in EU supervisory authority administrative fines pp. 375-388 Downloads
Arye Schreiber
Country profile — Chile pp. 389-396 Downloads
Oscar Molina and Andrea Céspedes
`‘The Handbook of Privacy Studies. An Interdisciplinary Introduction’` by Bart Van Der Sloot, Aviva De Groot and Jacob Kornbeck pp. 397-399 Downloads
Jacob Kornbeck

Volume 2, issue 3, 2019

A new world order emerging from the ashes of Brexit? pp. 196-197 Downloads
Ardi Kolah
Expanding the role of PETs in the data protection and privacy narrative pp. 198-200 Downloads
Khaled El Emam
Industry 4.0 and the GDPR: Two sides of the same coin pp. 201-207 Downloads
Ricardo Pinto
The Blockchain-GDPR paradox pp. 208-212 Downloads
Andries Van Humbeeck
How to prepare for data breaches? Lessons learned from recent incidents pp. 213-223 Downloads
Paul Lanois
Understanding ‘what is privacy’ for millennials on Facebook in India pp. 224-233 Downloads
Neeraj Pandey and Bhargav Gudipudi
Understanding the scope and impact of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 pp. 234-253 Downloads
Elizabeth (Liz) Harding, Jarno J. Vanto, Reece Clark, L. Hannah Ji and Sara C. Ainsworth
The applicability of the GDPR to the Internet of Things pp. 254-263 Downloads
Phuong Le Pham
Lawful disclosure of administrative data for research purposes in the UK pp. 264-277 Downloads
Jessica Bell, Susan E Wallace, Miranda Mourby, Heather Gowans, Stergios Aidinlis, Hannah Smith and Jane Kaye
To consent or not to consent, that is the question pp. 278-285 Downloads
Adam Horton-Tuckett and Heléna Ashton-Wenham
`‘Blockchain and the Law: The Rule of Code’` by Primavera de Filippi and Aaron Wright pp. 286-288 Downloads
Jacob Kornbeck
`‘The Age of Surveillance Capitalism — The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power’` by Ardi Kolah pp. 289-290 Downloads
Ardi Kolah

Volume 2, issue 2, 2018

Global data protection will become the norm pp. 104-106 Downloads
Unknown
Brazil’s new General Data Protection Law pp. 107-115 Downloads
Steve Wilkinson
An exemplary illustration of the distinction between private life and data protection (Art. 7–8 CFR): The ECtHR’s joint decision in FNASS v France and Longo v France (Art. 8 ECHR) pp. 116-130 Downloads
Jacob Kornbeck
EU as a single digital society with relevance to the socio-legal approach pp. 131-144 Downloads
Shakila Bu-Pasha
Comparing the benefits of pseudonymisation and anonymisation under the GDPR pp. 145-158 Downloads
Mike Hintze and Khaled El Emam
Privacy as ultimate dealmaker of the data transaction: How profiling can be GDPR compliant and lead to value creation for businesses pp. 159-170 Downloads
Laura Brodahl and Vincent Jocquet
Customers could be the weak link in consumer data management systems pp. 171-176 Downloads
Bernadette Kamleitner, Vincent Mitchell, Andrew Stephen and Ardi Kolah
The future of national data retention legislation: Opinion of Advocate General Saugmandsgaard Øe, 19th July, 2016 pp. 177-181 Downloads
Sascha Van Schendel
`Internet of Things, for Things and by Things` by Abhik Chaudhuri pp. 182-183 Downloads
Ardi Kolah

Volume 2, issue 1, 2018

Look back, leap forward pp. 4-5 Downloads
Unknown
A case study in GDPR Article 3 and supporting recitals: Why not get ready for the GDPR (or other global-reaching DP laws) to apply to your non-EU business? pp. 6-15 Downloads
Lori Baker
Data is your organisation’s core business: Are you prepared to govern it?1 pp. 16-21 Downloads
Annelies Moens
The directive on security of networks and information systems (NISD): One more critical step towards a ‘connected digital single market’ for the EU pp. 22-33 Downloads
Abigail Dubiniecki
The GDPR accountability principle and the use of scenario workshops in the digital age pp. 34-40 Downloads
Richard Preece
GDPR: Valuing data, assessing risk and consent services pp. 41-52 Downloads
Stephen Cameron
The right to data portability: An in-depth look pp. 53-61 Downloads
Jose Belo and Patricia Macedo Alves
GDPR’s tools to tackle AI and machine-driven data pp. 62-71 Downloads
Anna Aurora Wennakoski
Are you ready for the applied GDPR? pp. 72-82 Downloads
Stephen Wilkinson
Cyber security developments in Israel pp. 83-90 Downloads
Bentsi Ben-Atar
`German Facebook ruling` pp. 91-91 Downloads
Stephen Wilkinson
`The GDPR Handbook: A Guide to Implementing the EU General Data Protection Regulation` by Ardi Kolah pp. 92-94 Downloads
Jacob Kornbeck
`Copyright and Information Privacy — Conflicting rights in balance` by Federica Giovanella pp. 95-96 Downloads
Jose Belo

Volume 1, issue 4, 2018

Editorial: Will you stumble and fall when the GDPR is fully enforceable from 25th May, 2018? pp. 336-337 Downloads
Unknown
Foreword pp. 338-338 Downloads
Unknown
The risk-based approach to privacy: Risk or protection for business? pp. 339-344 Downloads
Giulio Coraggio and Giulia Zappaterra
Data protection in medical research: A comparative analysis pp. 345-355 Downloads
Sonakshi Ahluwalia and Tapas K. Bandyopadhyay
Major legal ruling on a company’s data protection obligations outside the country where it is headquartered: Weltimmo s.r.o. v. Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság pp. 356-358 Downloads
Amy Wales
Revolution in data protection in Poland? pp. 359-364 Downloads
Edyta Bielak-Jomaa
Current practice in e-mail policies pp. 365-372 Downloads
Ben Silverstone
The impact of the GDPR on background screening in the UK pp. 373-383 Downloads
Emma Butler, Kerstin Bagus and Andy Hellman
Can Singapore learn from the European Union in tightening data protection laws? pp. 384-399 Downloads
Lanx Goh
Embedding privacy and security to gain a competitive advantage pp. 400-409 Downloads
Ann Cavoukian and Nandini Jolly
Is distributed ledger technology built for personal data? pp. 410-418 Downloads
Henry Chang
`‘EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): An Implementation and Compliance Guide’` by Alan Calder, Richard Campo and Adrian Ross pp. 419-420 Downloads
Ardi Kolah
`‘Das neue Datenschutzrecht der EU: Grundlagen, Gesetzgebungsverfahren, Synopse’` by Jan Philipp Albrecht and Florian Jotzo pp. 421-422 Downloads
Chiara Rustici

Volume 1, issue 3, 2017

Editorial: The price of success is less than the price of failure pp. 240-242 Downloads
Unknown
Foreword: Countdown to the General Data Protection Regulation in Europe and beyond pp. 243-245 Downloads
Unknown
EU regulation on data protection: One continent, one law and the impact of the new requirements pp. 246-251 Downloads
Fabio Di Resta
Current perspectives on data protection in Italy pp. 252-261 Downloads
Donato La Muscatella
Consent, its modalities, dynamics and record-keeping pp. 262-272 Downloads
Georg Philip Krog
(Re)quest for privacy: How to build consumer trust pp. 273-278 Downloads
Anna Aurora Wennakoski
The right not to be subject to automated decision-making under the General Data Protection Regulation: Standard permission or default prohibition? pp. 279-286 Downloads
Lise Devloo
Pseudonymisation under the General Data Protection Regulation: A win-win approach? pp. 287-293 Downloads
Hajar Malekian
Class action and data privacy in the USA and Europe: Effective deterrent or ill-founded approach to compliance? pp. 294-305 Downloads
Joseph Srouji and Margaux Dolhem
Bring on the Privacy Shield pp. 306-311 Downloads
Pulina Whitaker
The future of the Internet of Things in the wake of the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 312-320 Downloads
Geoff Revill
Can a cyber insurance policy keep businesses ahead of information-security risk? pp. 321-328 Downloads
Simon Gilbert

Volume 1, issue 2, 2017

The ‘creed of speed’ pp. 132-133 Downloads
Unknown
Foreword pp. 134-136 Downloads
Unknown
The impact of the General Data Protection Regulation on the banking sector: Data subjects’ rights, conflicts of laws and Brexit pp. 137-145 Downloads
Lori Baker
Data subject consent: How will the General Data Protection Regulation affect this? pp. 146-155 Downloads
Hana Ross
A federated budget for the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 156-159 Downloads
Chiara Rustici
Safe Harbor to Privacy Shield: A view from the USA — Part 2 pp. 160-172 Downloads
Daniel D. Corcoran
Directors’ liability survey: Cyber attacks and data loss — a growing concern pp. 173-182 Downloads
Joanna Page, Madison Kaur and Emma Waters
The data protection reform and its impact on the Italian legal system: Between hopes and expectations pp. 183-192 Downloads
Rocco Panetta
Private but parallel lives: National security and personal privacy in a European context pp. 193-205 Downloads
Chris Bellamy
European data protection laws: Learnings and implications for Indian business pp. 206-221 Downloads
R. Rajesh Babu and Suren Sista
The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 pp. 222-232 Downloads
Lorna Woods
`‘Data Ethics — The New Competitive Advantage’` by Gry Hasselbalch and Pernille Tranberg pp. 233-234 Downloads
Ardi Kolah

Volume 1, issue 1, 2016

Time to reboot our thinking on data protection pp. 4-5 Downloads
Unknown
A landmark moment for data protection in Europe pp. 6-7 Downloads
Unknown
Future developments in data protection and privacy in the UK in the wake of the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 8-27 Downloads
Alexander Brown and Matthew Dyer
The General Data Protection Regulation: A myth-buster pp. 28-32 Downloads
Phil Lee and Kate Pickering
Profiling in the Public Sector under the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 33-40 Downloads
Jakob Kamby
Data security requirements under the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 41-45 Downloads
Alexander Dittel
Take notice! The legal and commercial impact of the General Data Protection Regulation’s rules on privacy notices pp. 46-52 Downloads
Simon Morrissey
Impact of the EU General Data Protection Regulation on the public sector pp. 53-63 Downloads
Peter Blume
Internet of things data protection and privacy in the era of the General Data Protection Regulation pp. 64-75 Downloads
Abhik Chaudhuri
Looking at Europe from the USA: Current perspectives on data protection pp. 76-88 Downloads
Mark Webber and Trinity Car
Safe Harbor to Privacy Shield: A view from the USA – Part 1 pp. 89-102 Downloads
Daniel D. Corcoran
FBI v. Apple and beyond: Encryption in the Canadian Law of Digital Search and Seizure pp. 103-119 Downloads
Gerald Chan and Stephen Aylward
Page updated 2025-12-30