This thesis operates around a central premise: there is a lack of personality rights for individuals in England and Wales with respect to personal information on the internet. This thesis examines whether the ‘right to be forgotten’ also known as the ‘right to erasure’ in Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (GDPR) and enshrined in the Data Protection Act 2018 will begin to remedy this problem. This PhD firstly examines what the ‘right to privacy’ actually is by turning to legal theory – and adopts a working definition. It then moves to consider aspects of the GDPR that have relevance to the right to be forgotten and its exemptions. The thesis as a whole conducts a normative analysis through the lens of Article 8 of the...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s n...
In the information society, the role of private sector entities in gathering information for and abo...
By participating in social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, network participants ar...
This article considers how the newly-formulated "Right to be Forgotten" in Article 17 of the EU's ne...
The right to be forgotten was introduced into the EU with great passion and enthusiasm as a new dawn...
This chapter comprehensively illustrates the recent status of the right to be forgotten in the UK an...
Globally, enhanced data protection schemes are being introduced in the face of threats to privacy in...
Data protection law has emerged as an important bulwark against online privacy intrusions, and yet i...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
none1noThe passage of time may affect the balance of the interests involved in the processing of per...
Dominik Vítek 1 Abstract - Right to be forgotten as part of personality rights Right to be forgotten...
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2174896Especially after its appearance in the European C...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
Published online 25 November 2015.The passage of time may reverse the balance of interests involved ...
In light of the recent European Court of Justice ruling (ECJ C-131/12, Google Spain v Spanish Data P...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s n...
In the information society, the role of private sector entities in gathering information for and abo...
By participating in social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, network participants ar...
This article considers how the newly-formulated "Right to be Forgotten" in Article 17 of the EU's ne...
The right to be forgotten was introduced into the EU with great passion and enthusiasm as a new dawn...
This chapter comprehensively illustrates the recent status of the right to be forgotten in the UK an...
Globally, enhanced data protection schemes are being introduced in the face of threats to privacy in...
Data protection law has emerged as an important bulwark against online privacy intrusions, and yet i...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
none1noThe passage of time may affect the balance of the interests involved in the processing of per...
Dominik Vítek 1 Abstract - Right to be forgotten as part of personality rights Right to be forgotten...
Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2174896Especially after its appearance in the European C...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s ne...
Published online 25 November 2015.The passage of time may reverse the balance of interests involved ...
In light of the recent European Court of Justice ruling (ECJ C-131/12, Google Spain v Spanish Data P...
This article considers how the newly-formulated “Right to be Forgotten” in Article 17 of the EU’s n...
In the information society, the role of private sector entities in gathering information for and abo...
By participating in social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, network participants ar...