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Market regulation, labor policies and the wage-productivity gap [PDF]
This paper proposes an empirical analysis about the influence of some institutional factors (taxation, active and passive labor market policies, labor and goods market regulation and unions’ participation) on the component of the wage growth not ...
Rollin, Andrea, Tilli, Riccardo
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In May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force in the European Union. As is widely recognized, its impact goes beyond the borders of the old continent, permeating through the regulatory processes of countries all over the ...
Arturo J Carrillo, Matías Jackson
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Citizen or consumer? Contrasting Australia and Europe’s data protection policies
This paper examines how data access and transfer rights are conceptualised in the European Union and Australia. The study discusses the planned introduction of a Consumer Data Right (CDR) to Australia and contrasts it to comparable developments in ...
James Meese +2 more
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Cross-border data protection: Applicable law and territorial powers of national data protection supervisors [PDF]
An analysis of the European Court of Justice preliminary ruling in Case C-230/14 Weltimmo s.r.o. v Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság, on the interpretation of two important aspects of Directive 95/46/EC, namely, the applicable law, and ...
Mc Cullagh, Karen
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PENGEMBANGAN ANTARMUKA APLIKASI MENGGUNAKAN PRINSIP GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION
General Data Protection Regulations (GDRP) regulation which is used to substantiate or individual data protection. the principle of gdpr is transparency where the application users have the right to make changes and access to personal data. so, companies
Poetri Lestari Lokapitasari Belluano +2 more
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General Data Protection Regulation - are we up to date? [PDF]
Introduction The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is now at the core of data protection and provides more rights than ever before for individuals to control the data that is held about them, and holds organisations accountable.Materials and methods Questionnaire-based knowledge audit consisting of 18 questions relating to GDPR, which was ...
Smyth, R, Parker, K, Sharif, M
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General data protection regulation: a study on attitude and emotional empowerment
Over the last few years, digitalisation has accelerated its pace, fuelling the creation of a massive amount of data. This has resulted in a need to introduce legal mechanisms to protect the privacy and security of data being exchanged between people and ...
D. Marikyan +3 more
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How Will the General Data Protection Regulation Affect Healthcare?
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Nathan C. Lea
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How to Achieve Compliance with GDPR Article 17 in a Hybrid Cloud Environment
On 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Article 17, the Right to Erasure (“Right to be Forgotten”) came into force, making it vital for organisations to identify, locate and delete all Personally Identifiable Information (PII) where
Miriam Kelly, Eoghan Furey, Kevin Curran
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Blockchain based general data protection regulation compliant data breach detection system [PDF]
Context Data breaches caused by insiders are on the rise, both in terms of frequency and financial impact on organizations. Insider threat originates from within the targeted organization and users with authorized access to an organization’s network ...
Kainat Ansar +4 more
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