Volume 10 (2024), Issue 1
Complete issue
Editorial
Editorial
Page 1 - 8
Opinions ∙ Informational Power and the Origins of German Privacy Law
Page 9 - 13
Opinions ∙ Privacy in Early Modern England
Page 14 - 16
Articles
The Rise of the Neuroslave:
Is the EU Normative Framework Fit to Grant Protection Against the Employers Accessing the Worker’s Mental States?
Page 17 - 29
Data Protection for Genomics and Brain Data:
Personal Privacy Versus Scientific Innovation in the United States and European Union
Page 30 - 42
Data Governance Redefined:
The Evolution of EU Data Regulations from the GDPR to the DMA, DSA, DGA, Data Act and AI Act
Page 43 - 56
Data Altruism, Personal Health Data and the Consent Challenge in Scientific Research:
A Difficult Interplay between EU Acts
Page 57 - 68
Reports
Recent Developments and Overview of the Country and Practitioners’ Corner Reports
Page 69 - 73
Australia ∙ Data Portability Developments
Page 74 - 82
France and Germany ∙ Amazon Fined by CNIL for Excessive Monitoring of Employees in France – Is the Situation in Germany Contrary to This?
Page 83 - 88
Malta ∙ Data Protection and Scientific Research: A Focus on the Legal Regime in Malta
Page 89 - 95
Practitioners’ Corner ∙ How Effectively Do Consent Notices Inform Users About the Risks to Their Fundamental Rights? open-access
Page 96 - 104
Practitioners’ Corner ∙ Excessive Use of Data Access Rights in the Practice of Imposing Administrative Fines
Page 105 - 110
Case Notes
A Closer Look at the GDPR’s Security Requirements and Assessing the (In)Appropriateness of Technical and Organisational Measures (TOMs)
Page 111 - 116
CJEU: The Rating of a Natural Person’s Creditworthiness by a Credit Rating Agency Constitutes Profiling and Can Be an Automated Decision under Article 22 GDPR
Page 117 - 123
Google's Antitrust Quandary: Data Ecosystem Building
Page 124 - 130
Book Reviews
Book Review open-access
Page 131 - 135