Zoom and the data protection quagmire, by Alexia Pato

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult … Continuer de lire Zoom and the data protection quagmire, by Alexia Pato

Covid-19 and Data Protection Issues in Switzerland, by Alexia Pato

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to Blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult … Continuer de lire Covid-19 and Data Protection Issues in Switzerland, by Alexia Pato

Data protection and freedom of information in Hungary: The latest casualties of Covid-19?, by Petra Lancos

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, Senior Lecturer at … Continuer de lire Data protection and freedom of information in Hungary: The latest casualties of Covid-19?, by Petra Lancos

Some brief conclusions at the time of the economic opening between the Levant and the Couchant, by P.Y. Monjal

The initiative of our colleague Professor Olivia Tambou is remarkable for two reasons. On the one hand, she has been able to bring one of the world’s most important trade agreements to light after its entry into force. However, in 2019, the Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and Japan went relatively unnoticed in the mainstream media and the public opinion. The agreement with … Continuer de lire Some brief conclusions at the time of the economic opening between the Levant and the Couchant, by P.Y. Monjal

Data Protection First, E-Learning Second?, by Jonas Botta

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, … Continuer de lire Data Protection First, E-Learning Second?, by Jonas Botta

Hand sanitizers and the new gold rush: perspectives on EU’s response to market shortages by Marie Escorneboueu

The COVID-19 outbreak has been the stage of a new gold rush: masks, gloves, hand-sanitizers, those products that hadn’t raised crowds’ attention until they became a must-have within both our social practices and legislation. Recommended by the World Health Organization, EU institutions, and governments, the hand-sanitizer product market has been subject to huge pressures. Studying how sufficient market supply was finally granted and at what … Continuer de lire Hand sanitizers and the new gold rush: perspectives on EU’s response to market shortages by Marie Escorneboueu

Germany’s Search for a Viable Tracing App, by Christian L. Geminn Johannes Müller

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, Senior Lecturer … Continuer de lire Germany’s Search for a Viable Tracing App, by Christian L. Geminn Johannes Müller

COVID-19 and Data Protection in Germany by Christian L. Geminn and Johannes Müller

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, Senior Lecturer … Continuer de lire COVID-19 and Data Protection in Germany by Christian L. Geminn and Johannes Müller

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« Le monde numérique : l’Union européenne peut-elle se mettre à jour ? », Séminaire de la jeune recherche de l’AFEE, les 22 et 23 octobre 2020 à l’Université de Rennes 1, Nicolas Bremand

Nicolas BREMAND Continuer de lire « Le monde numérique : l’Union européenne peut-elle se mettre à jour ? », Séminaire de la jeune recherche de l’AFEE, les 22 et 23 octobre 2020 à l’Université de Rennes 1, Nicolas Bremand

Taming the COVID-19, not the GDPR: the case of Greece, by Vassilis Hatzopoulos

This paper is part of the e-conference on « Data protection Issues and Covid-19: Comparative Perspectives » which consist in a daily publication at 12 p.m. (GMT+1) except on Sundays until the Summer break. A new session will start again at the beginning of the academic year 2020-21. Please subscribe to blogdroiteuropeen, so you don’t miss a publication. This e-conference was organised by Dr. Yseult Marique, Senior Lecturer … Continuer de lire Taming the COVID-19, not the GDPR: the case of Greece, by Vassilis Hatzopoulos