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Right to be forgotten in healthcare: a scoping review [PDF]
Objective: To conduct a scoping review of the literature on the right to be forgotten in healthcare and discuss its ethical, legal, and technological implications. Method: A scoping review based on the Joanna Briggs Institute method.
Inês Vieira de Almeida Queiroz de Barros +1 more
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The right to be forgotten [PDF]
ABSTRACT The right to be forgotten gained international attention in May 2014, when the European Court of Justice ruled that Google was obligated to recognize European citizens’ data protection rights to address inadequate, irrelevant, or excessive personal information.
Meg Leta Jones +5 more
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The right to be forgotten – a Dutch perspective
The article investigates to what extent the right to be forgotten already exists in Dutch ...
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Right to be Forgotten (RTBF) is a legal concept representing an individual's right to control their personal data held by an electronic system operator. The legal basis for implementing the RTBF in Indonesia is outlined in Article 26 (3) and Article 26 (
Adinda Setyaning Putri
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The Limits of Memory and the News: Archival Journalism, Law, Ethics, and the Right to be Forgotten
The right to be forgotten has been widely discussed from a legal perspective. Courts have analyzed the existence and constitutional compatibility of the right in the national legal order of several jurisdictions around the world.
Rodrigo Cetina Presuel +1 more
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Right to be Forgotten as a Special Digital Right
[Purpose] The purpose of this study is to investigate aspects of digital law in Ukraine and other countries of the world in the context of the right to be forgotten. [Methodology/Approach/Design] To achieve the objective, induction, deduction, and comparative analysis were used, both the proximate topics and aspects of the legal framework of different ...
Tereziia Popovych +4 more
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The right to be forgotten on the Internet for children and teenagers. A survey in Spain
The right to be forgotten is one of the hallmarks of privacy regulation on the Internet. The article explores the arguments advocating for a right to be forgotten specifically in cases regarding children, and examines whether minors see the need for ...
Ana Azurmendi +2 more
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The present general report is based on the work of fifteen national rapporteurs. It finds that jurisdictions embrace the right to be forgotten mostly where the right to privacy imposes limits on the right to free expression. Regardless of labels or formal legal recognition, the right to be forgotten takes various forms.
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The rapid use of the internet in Indonesia as part of the world community has created dynamics and problems, in the field of information law and electronic transactions as well as human rights, and also related to one's privacy.
Hartanto Hartanto +2 more
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Privadesa a Internet i el dret a ser oblidat/dret a l'oblit
El dret a l'oblit, també anomenat dret a ser oblidat, és el dret de les persones físiques a fer que s'esborri la informació sobre elles després d'un període de temps determinat.
Cécile de Terwangne
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