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Does data protection law in South Africa apply to pseudonymised data? [PDF]
The use of pseudonymised datasets is increasingly commonplace as research institutions seek to balance data utility with data security. Yet, a crucial question arises: How does South Africa’s Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) govern these ...
Donrich Thaldar, Donrich Thaldar
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Computational tools for genomic data de-identification: facilitating data protection law compliance [PDF]
In this opinion piece, we discuss why computational tools to limit the identifiability of genomic data are a promising avenue for privacy-preservation and legal compliance.
Alexander Bernier +2 more
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Drone Use Cases and their Privacy Impacts: A Taxonomy
Drones and drone-mounted sensors provide a litany of potential uses for local authorities and municipalities. Early-adopters have piloted and tested the use of drones for specific scenarios.
Joshua Hovsha, Daragh O Brian
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Government Access to Personal Data and Transnational Interoperability: An Accountability Perspective
This article applies the principle of ʻaccountabilityʼ to the issue of international transfers of personal data and government requirements for access to that data.
Christopher Docksey, Kenneth Propp
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PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION IN CRIMINAL LAW
The paper focuses on the norms of Serbian Penal Code that incriminates personal data abuse. Starting with a brief overview of personal data legislation in Serbia, the author states that legal protection of data is guaranteed through ...
Mladen Milošević
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Data protection regulation: a comparative law approach
This paper aims to present a comparative approach to data protection regulations around the world. Most countries possess data protection laws in some level of detail.
Marcus Abreu de Magalhães
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It is widely recognised that the first binding legal act regarding the protection of personal data of an international nature is Convention 108, adopted on 28 January 1981.
Urszula Góral
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Protection of Personal Data in Turkish Law [PDF]
The rapid development of information and communication technologies has caused personal data to be shared and spread more easily. Consequently; protection of personal data has become an important need.
YILDIZ Sevil
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A new frontier: The challenges surrounding the deepening impact of data protection regulations on bankruptcy law [PDF]
Notwithstanding the unprecedented and global prestige that data privacy (or data protection, in Europe) law has gained in the 21st century, comparative analyses of the effects flowing from the intensifying impact of data protection law on bankruptcy ...
Tajti Tibor
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Geo-blocking in the market: consequences and predictions
Geo-blocking is the commercial practice that allows companies to block their services or products based on the geographic location of the customers that consume them, and is a very widespread practice in the electronic commerce sector. Above all, however,
Berta Esteve Beltran
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