While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection of such data is a fundamental issue for ensuring employee rights to privacy in the workplace. The sharing of health data within workplaces can lead to various consequences, such as losing a sense of privacy, stigmatisation, job insecurity and social dumping. At the European level, the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) and EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)–two interconnected instruments–offer the most enforceable protection of employee health data. The article analyses the limits of employees’ right to privacy regarding health data, as delineated by the ECHR and GDPR. Using three fictive e...
The continual emergence of new technologies impacts every aspect of society including the way people...
Privacy by design (PbD) is considered an international principle for privacy protection. For underst...
Background: On the May 25, 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (hereafter the GDPR or the Re...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
This article explores the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) on the employee’s...
One of the main aims of this paper is to assess the protection of employees’ rights to privacy in Eu...
Background: The General Data Protection Regulation is a regulation in EU law on data protection and ...
Digital transformation and new technologies have completely overwhelmed the way to process personal ...
The European Union (EU) Data Protection Regulation will have profound implications for public health...
The volume, variety and velocity of data available to companies about their employees is already sig...
Applied privacy research has so far focused mainly on consumer relations in private life. Privacy in...
The right to privacy has usually been considered as the most prominent fundamental right to protect ...
ABSTRACT: Traditional paper-based repositories of medical records are now largely phased out and rep...
AbstractAlthough widely analyzed by authors and theoretically valued by the public, the right to hea...
The continual emergence of new technologies impacts every aspect of society including the way people...
Privacy by design (PbD) is considered an international principle for privacy protection. For underst...
Background: On the May 25, 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (hereafter the GDPR or the Re...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
While there are many feasible reasons for employers to process employee health data, the protection ...
This article explores the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) on the employee’s...
One of the main aims of this paper is to assess the protection of employees’ rights to privacy in Eu...
Background: The General Data Protection Regulation is a regulation in EU law on data protection and ...
Digital transformation and new technologies have completely overwhelmed the way to process personal ...
The European Union (EU) Data Protection Regulation will have profound implications for public health...
The volume, variety and velocity of data available to companies about their employees is already sig...
Applied privacy research has so far focused mainly on consumer relations in private life. Privacy in...
The right to privacy has usually been considered as the most prominent fundamental right to protect ...
ABSTRACT: Traditional paper-based repositories of medical records are now largely phased out and rep...
AbstractAlthough widely analyzed by authors and theoretically valued by the public, the right to hea...
The continual emergence of new technologies impacts every aspect of society including the way people...
Privacy by design (PbD) is considered an international principle for privacy protection. For underst...
Background: On the May 25, 2018 the General Data Protection Regulation (hereafter the GDPR or the Re...