Article by Megan Richardson, University of Melbourne, Australia giving a comparative overview of developments in data protection law, its application in common law jurisdictions and in EU law. This article was substantially written during a period of research leave at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies in London between September and December 2012 and aspects were canvassed at a faculty seminar held at the Dickson Poon School of Law in October 2012 and a public seminar at the Institute for Advanced Legal Studies in December 2012, as well as in conversations with particular individuals
Abstract This article compares the legal protection of privacy and personal data principally in comm...
The article addresses the future of European Union (EU) data privacy law and argues for a shift of p...
The tensions between transnational data exchange by police authorities as well as intelligence agenc...
Due to ever-growing big data and the ease with which information can be transmitted over the Interne...
The article discusses the impact of Article 8 of the European Court of Human Rights which recognises...
This Article questions the widespread contention that recent updates to European Union (EU) data pro...
Data protection law has emerged as an important bulwark against online privacy intrusions, and yet i...
This paper examines a recent twist in EU data protection law. In the 1990s, the European Union was s...
This paper examines a recent twist in EU data protection law. In the 1990s, the European Union was s...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
This Article argues that the current interpretation given to the four-part invasion of privacy frame...
The protection of privacy is being increasingly recognised worldwide by the courts, and media regula...
Previously, privacy rights had to be litigated under one of the four recognized tort claim of action...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
Abstract This article compares the legal protection of privacy and personal data principally in comm...
The article addresses the future of European Union (EU) data privacy law and argues for a shift of p...
The tensions between transnational data exchange by police authorities as well as intelligence agenc...
Due to ever-growing big data and the ease with which information can be transmitted over the Interne...
The article discusses the impact of Article 8 of the European Court of Human Rights which recognises...
This Article questions the widespread contention that recent updates to European Union (EU) data pro...
Data protection law has emerged as an important bulwark against online privacy intrusions, and yet i...
This paper examines a recent twist in EU data protection law. In the 1990s, the European Union was s...
This paper examines a recent twist in EU data protection law. In the 1990s, the European Union was s...
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two domin...
Although both data protection and the right to privacy are recognised within the EU Charter, they a...
This Article argues that the current interpretation given to the four-part invasion of privacy frame...
The protection of privacy is being increasingly recognised worldwide by the courts, and media regula...
Previously, privacy rights had to be litigated under one of the four recognized tort claim of action...
This article analyzes the differing perspectives that animate US and EU conceptions of privacy in th...
Abstract This article compares the legal protection of privacy and personal data principally in comm...
The article addresses the future of European Union (EU) data privacy law and argues for a shift of p...
The tensions between transnational data exchange by police authorities as well as intelligence agenc...