This paper reviews how the notion of control has been conceptualised in relation to informational privacy and, from a perspective of consent and the revocation of consent, suggests that there are more sophisticated notions of control over personal data that can be proposed. The paper outlines some of the challenges underlying these enhanced notions of control in the context of privacy and consent
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the institutional practices and mass behavior that st...
Although popular, control accounts of privacy suffer from various counterexamples. In this article, ...
European data protection law rests on the assumption that individuals should have control of persona...
This paper reviews how the notion of control has been conceptualised in relation to informational pr...
More than ever the notion of control plays a pivotal and pervasive role in the discourses of privacy...
International audienceMore than ever the notion of control plays a pivotal and pervasive role in the...
The development of data privacy legislation in Europe and America has been highly influenced by the ...
This research report undertakes an interdisciplinary review of the concept of “control” (i.e. the id...
While the principles encompassed by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) were mostly welcom...
The development of a frontier-free internal market and of the so-called 'information society' have r...
This article claims that the Notice and Consent (N&C) approach is not efficient to protect the priva...
Personal data that identifies individual persons is given some level of protection in many jurisdict...
Dynamic consent has been discussed in theory as a way to show user preferences being taken into acco...
Because of increased technological complexities and multiple data-exploiting business practices, it ...
The current regulatory approach for protecting privacy involves what I refer to as “privacy self-man...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the institutional practices and mass behavior that st...
Although popular, control accounts of privacy suffer from various counterexamples. In this article, ...
European data protection law rests on the assumption that individuals should have control of persona...
This paper reviews how the notion of control has been conceptualised in relation to informational pr...
More than ever the notion of control plays a pivotal and pervasive role in the discourses of privacy...
International audienceMore than ever the notion of control plays a pivotal and pervasive role in the...
The development of data privacy legislation in Europe and America has been highly influenced by the ...
This research report undertakes an interdisciplinary review of the concept of “control” (i.e. the id...
While the principles encompassed by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) were mostly welcom...
The development of a frontier-free internal market and of the so-called 'information society' have r...
This article claims that the Notice and Consent (N&C) approach is not efficient to protect the priva...
Personal data that identifies individual persons is given some level of protection in many jurisdict...
Dynamic consent has been discussed in theory as a way to show user preferences being taken into acco...
Because of increased technological complexities and multiple data-exploiting business practices, it ...
The current regulatory approach for protecting privacy involves what I refer to as “privacy self-man...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the institutional practices and mass behavior that st...
Although popular, control accounts of privacy suffer from various counterexamples. In this article, ...
European data protection law rests on the assumption that individuals should have control of persona...