This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Universities in France and Switzerland, who have been closely collaborating with technical experts on the design and use of information and communication technologies in the fields of human health and security. The interdisciplinary approach is a unique feature and guarantees important new insights in the social, ethical and legal implications of these technologies for the individual and society as a whole. Its aim is to shed light on the tension between secrecy and transparency in the digital era. A special focus is put from the perspectives of psychology, medical ethics and European law on the contradiction between individuals' motivations for con...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s n...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
The respect for fundamental human rights, including the right to privacy, is always invoked in oppos...
The introduction of information technology (IT) in the society and its pervasiveness in every aspect...
Currently law is challenging of regulation protection of the main currency – information. Vast amoun...
Technology is changing the world we are living in, but we should be concerned about our privacy for ...
Purpose – To review and critically discuss the current state of privacy in the context of constant t...
The article introduces the theme of the protection of the right to privacy in a world characterized ...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s n...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
This article is the result of an international research between law and ethics scholars from Univers...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
The respect for fundamental human rights, including the right to privacy, is always invoked in oppos...
The introduction of information technology (IT) in the society and its pervasiveness in every aspect...
Currently law is challenging of regulation protection of the main currency – information. Vast amoun...
Technology is changing the world we are living in, but we should be concerned about our privacy for ...
Purpose – To review and critically discuss the current state of privacy in the context of constant t...
The article introduces the theme of the protection of the right to privacy in a world characterized ...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s n...