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Data Protection Insider, Issue 92

CJEU Rules on Data Processing in Judicial Proceedings CJEU Rules on Non-Material Damages CJEU Offers a Broad Interpretation of the Notion of a Copy of One’s Data ECtHR Gives Green Light to Dutch Data Transmission Provisions between Law Enforcement Authorities

Data Protection Insider, Issue 91

AG Opinion: Clarification on the Right to Obtain a Copy of One’s Data AG Opinion: Clarifications on Certain LED Provisions to Access to Cell Phone Data by the Police EDPB Report New Documents and Initiatives

Data Protection Insider, Issue 90

CJEU Rules on Processing in the Employment Context AG Offers Broad Interpretation of Article 22 GDPR EDPB Holds 77th Plenary Meeting

Data Protection Insider, Issue 89

 – CJEU Decides on Personal Data Processing in Civil Proceedings –    On 2nd March, the CJEU passed down its verdict in the case of Norra Stockholm Bygg AB v Per Nycander AB, other party: Entral AB. In terms of the facts, the case concerned the construction of a building by the appellant for the respondent. The register of employee activity on the project […]

Data Protection Insider, Issue 88

- CJEU on Sensitive Data under the Law Enforcement Directive (LED) -

Data Protection Insider, Issue 87

 – CJEU on Sensitive Data under the Law Enforcement Directive (LED) –    On 26th January, the CJEU delivered a judgment concerning the lawful processing of biometric and genetic data for law enforcement purposes in the case of Ministerstvo na vatreshnite raboti. As to the facts of the case, the police wanted to record the photographic, dactyloscopic and genetic data […]

Data Protection Insider, Issue 86

   – The CJEU: Controllers Should Disclose the Full List of Recipients as a Rule –    On 12th January, the CJEU ruled on whether controllers may choose to restrict the information about recipients only to the categories of recipients of personal data when responding to data subject access requests in the case of RW v Österreichische Post AG. As to the facts of the case, […]

Data Protection Insider, Issue 85

 – CJEU Rules on De-referencing –    On 8th December, the CJEU delivered its verdict in the case of TU, RE v Google LLC. In essence, the case concerned the publication of articles and images of TU and RE in connection with ‘critical opinions…as to the reliability of the investment model of several…companies’. Certain ‘articles…were displayed in the list of search results produced when […]

Data Protection Insider, Issue 84

– CJEU Invalidates a Provision in the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Directive on Data Protection Grounds –    On 22nd November, the CJEU invalidated a provision in the Anti-Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Directive in the Joined Cases WM and Sovim SA v Luxembourg Business Registers, because it is not compatible with the EU data protection framework. As to […]

Data Protection Insider, Issue 83

– CJEU Ruling Strengthens the Role of Consent and Right to Erasure –   On 17th November, the CJEU ruled on the question of telecommunication data storage and access for law enforcement purposes in the case of Spetsializirana prokuratura. As to the facts of the case, the specialized prosecution asked the specialized criminal court to grant it access to the traffic and location […]
DPI Editorial Team

Dara Hallinan, Editor: Legal academic working at FIZ Karlsruhe. His specific focus is on the interaction between law, new technologies – particularly ICT and biotech – and society. He studied law in the UK and Germany, completed a Master’s in Human Rights and Democracy in Italy and Estonia and wrote his PhD at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel on the better regulation of genetic privacy in biobanks and genomic research through data protection law. He is also programme director for the annual Computers, Privacy and Data Protection conference.

Diana Dimitrova, Editor: Researcher at FIZ Karlsruhe. Focus on privacy and data protection, especially on rights of data subjects in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. Completed her PhD at the VUB on the topic of ‘Data Subject Rights: The rights of access and rectification in the AFSJ’. Previously, legal researcher at KU Leuven and trainee at EDPS. Holds LL.M. in European Law from Leiden University.

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