Immersed in the information age as we are, the technology has changed our lives and we are permanently connected through many types of devices. A situation that daily generates a trail of data. This digital fingerprint is undoubtedly being used by external agents to know our habits and choices, which could mean the unfair and illegal use of information about ourselves. The purpose of this paper is to determine the legal risks that may arise in terms of privacy from the lack of transparency in the collection and processing of our data and how the legislative authority in the matter has reacted to this phenomenon. We will analyze how Data Journalism, nowadays booming as a result of the technological revolution in which we are involved, ...
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to pro...
Privacy is recognised in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 12. This journal arti...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
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...
doi:10.13165/ST-14-4-2-05 Purpose – To review and critically discuss the current state of privacy in...
This paper deals with the privacy issue in perspective with respect to concern in the data of the co...
The paper recalls the process which led to the adoption of the new european Data Protection Regulati...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
The processing of personal data has been one of the most widespread uses of computers ever since the...
Technological progress and globalisation have profoundly changed the way our data is collected, acce...
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 developments and convergence of technology have generated a complex digital eco-systems that cre...
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to pro...
Privacy is recognised in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 12. This journal arti...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...
International audienceThis article is the result of an international research between law and ethics...
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...
doi:10.13165/ST-14-4-2-05 Purpose – To review and critically discuss the current state of privacy in...
This paper deals with the privacy issue in perspective with respect to concern in the data of the co...
The paper recalls the process which led to the adoption of the new european Data Protection Regulati...
The first few years of the 21st century were characterised by a progressive loss of privacy. Two phe...
The processing of personal data has been one of the most widespread uses of computers ever since the...
Technological progress and globalisation have profoundly changed the way our data is collected, acce...
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 developments and convergence of technology have generated a complex digital eco-systems that cre...
This book features peer reviewed contributions from across the disciplines on themes relating to pro...
Privacy is recognised in the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 12. This journal arti...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...