Now published at European Data Protection Law, a case note on the European Court of Human Rights’ judgment in Dragojevic v Croatia (15 January 2015): ‘What Prior Judicial Scrutiny of Secret Surveillance Stands For’.
publications
EU Data Protection and Future Payment Services
New chapter on ‘EU Data Protection and Future Payment Services‘ is now published in Bitcoin and Mobile Payments: Constructing a European Union Framework, edited by Gabriela Gimigliano for Palgrave Macmillan.
The European Handbook for Teaching Privacy and Data Protection at Schools
Un-mapping Personal Data Transfers
Now published: ‘Un-mapping Personal Data Transfers‘, European Data Protection Law Review, Vol. 2, Issue 2, pp. 160-168 (EDPL special issue on transatlantic data flows between EU and US).
GDPR: We all need to work at it!
Will the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) help to create a better internet for kids? Read the article ‘GDPR: we all need to work at it!‘ on the 5th edition of the Better Internet for Kids (BIK) Bulletin.
Beyond the GDPR, Above the GDPR
Now online, an op-ed for the Internet Policy Review: ‘Beyond the GDPR, above the GDPR‘, arguing the ‘right to be forgotten’ should be called the ‘right to remind them’.
Nurturing Ob-Scene Politics: Surveillance Between In/Visibility and Dis-Appearance
Now online and available for download: González Fuster, Gloria, Rocco Bellanova and Raphaël Gellert (2015), “Nurturing Ob-Scene Politics: Surveillance Between In/Visibility and Dis-Appearance“, Surveillance & Society 13(3/4), pp. 512-527. (pdf)
Big Data and Smart Devices and their Impact on Privacy
The LIBE Committee of the European Parliament has published the study ‘Big Data and Smart Devices and their Impact on Privacy‘, by Gloria González Fuster and Amandine Scherrer, carried out under the coordination of the Centre d’Etudes sur les Conflits, Liberté et Sécurité (CCLS) and the Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS).
Access to Electronic Data by Third-Country Law Enforcement Authorities
The Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) has published the study Access to Electronic Data by Third-Country Law Enforcement Authorities: Challenges to EU Rule of Law and Fundamental Rights, by Sergio Carrera, Gloria González Fuster, Elspeth Guild and Valsamis Mitsilegas. Download the pdf.