Apr 27, 2020 | Data Privacy, Data Protection, Privacy
Dr. Christopher Kuner is professor of law and co-director of the Brussels Privacy Hub, a research centre at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) in Brussels, Belgium. He is also an associate of the Centre for European Legal Studies at the University of Cambridge, and...
Mar 11, 2020 | Data Privacy, Privacy
This is the second part of a post dealing with the European Data Protection Board (EDPB)’s draft guidelines on the right to be forgotten. Part (1) dealt with the scope of the guidance and of ex post rights vis-à-vis search engines. This...
Mar 11, 2020 | Data Privacy, Data Protection, Privacy
Securing workable, balanced and effective individual rights regarding personal data disseminated online is vital to the future of data protection and should be a significant focus of attention for the European Data Protection Board going forward. Consequent...
Nov 27, 2019 | Data Privacy, Data Protection, Privacy
Workshop: 5 February 2020 Institute of Advanced Legal Studies (IALS) in London We are pleased to announce this workshop and funding call for the UK EPSRC Network Plus Human Data Interaction (HDI) Project taking place on the 5th February 2020 at the Institute of...
Oct 16, 2019 | Children, Privacy
Reposted from Mojo News. Dr Faith Gordon, the Director of the Interdisciplinary International Youth Justice Network, shares her thoughts on naming and shaming children charged with crime. She reviews the case of UK toddler James Bulger’s killers, Robert...
Aug 6, 2019 | Freedom of expression, Journalism, Privacy
This article was originally published on The Conversation, written by Dr Faith Gordon, Lecturer in Criminology, Monash University and Dr Julie Doughty, Lecturer in Law, Cardiff University. Lifelong anonymity orders for adults who were convicted of crimes as children...