The paper ‘Cross-border Access to Electronic Data through Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters: State of the art and latest developments in the EU and the US‘, by Marco Stefan and Gloria González Fuster, has now been published in the CEPS Liberty & Security Series. The paper was prepared in the context of the JUD-IT project. It can be downloaded here.
publications
Working with Research Integrity: The Bonn PRINTEGER Statement
This document presents the Bonn PRINTEGER Consensus Statement: Working with Research Integrity — Guidance for research performing organisations. The aim of the statement is to complement existing instruments by focusing specifically on institutional responsibilities for strengthening integrity. It takes into account the daily challenges and organisational contexts of most researchers. The statement intends to make research integrity challenges recognisable from the work-floor perspective, providing concrete advice on organisational measures to strengthen integrity. Access the Bonn PRINTEGER Statement through Science and Engineering Ethics, or download it here.
No (Big) Data, no fiction? Thinking surveillance with/against Netflix
The chapter ‘No (Big) Data, No Fiction? Thinking Surveillance With/Against Netflix‘ by Rocco Bellanova and Gloria González Fuster has been published in The Politics and Policies of Big Data: Big Data, Big Brother?, edited by Ann Rudinow Saetnan, Ingrid Schneider and Nicolas Green. A pre-print of the chapter is available here.
Blinded by surveillance
My review of Simone Browne’s Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness ‘Blinded by surveillance‘ has been published by the recently relaunched Radical Philosophy.
Putting the person back into personal data protection
The blog post ‘Putting the person back into personal data protection‘ has been published by the Technolawgeeks Blog. Read the full text here.
A Security Union in full respect of fundamental rights: But how effectively respectful?
The piece ‘A Security Union In Full Respect Of Fundamental Rights: But How Effectively Respectful?‘ by Gloria González Fuster has been published as a contribution to the book Constitutionalising the Security Union: Effectiveness, Rule of Law and Rights on Countering Terrorism and Crime, co-edited by Sergio Carrera and Valsamis Mistilegas and published by the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).
Courts, privacy and data protection in Spain
The book ‘Courts, Privacy and Data Protection in the Digital Environment‘, edited by Maja Brkan and Evangelia Psychogiopoulou, has now been published by Edward Elgar Publishing. It includes the chapter ‘Courts, privacy and data protection in Spain: Experiencing data protection’s dominance‘, by Gloria González Fuster.
The legal significance of individual choices about privacy and personal data protection
The book Surveillance, Privacy and Security: Citizens’ Perspectives, edited by Michael Friedewald, J. Peter Burgess, Johann Cas, Walter Peissl and Rocco Bellanova, has been published by Taylor and Francis, and available as open access PDF through this link. It includes the chapter ‘The legal significance of individual choices about privacy and personal data protection‘, co-authored by Gloria González Fuster and Serge Gutwirth.
Visualizing data protection rights
This drawing was made at the request of the Access to Knowledge for Development Center (A2K4D), of The American University in Cairo, and presented at their event ‘Big Data Big Questions: From Data to Knowledge in the MENA Region‘ on 7th March 2017. A concise explanation of how to read it can be found here (pdf).
Wearables, Health and Privacy: A European Perspective
My background paper ‘Wearables, Health and Privacy: A European Perspective‘ has been published accompanying the report by Kathryn C. Montgomery, Jeff Chester, Katharina Kopp on Health Wearable Devices in the Big Data Era: Ensuring Privacy, Security, and Consumer Protection for the Center for Digital Democracy and the School of Communication of the American University.