New powers accorded to the police due to Covid-19 in Slovenia, by Nataša Pirc Musar
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 … Continuer de lire New powers accorded to the police due to Covid-19 in Slovenia, by Nataša Pirc Musar
Covid-19 & data protection in The Netherlands: contact tracing app and automated collection of location data, by Raphaël Gellert
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 … Continuer de lire Covid-19 & data protection in The Netherlands: contact tracing app and automated collection of location data, by Raphaël Gellert
The Political Life of COVIDSafe Contact Tracing in Australia, by Jake Goldenfein
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 The Political Life of COVIDSafe Contact Tracing in Australia, by Jake Goldenfein
Covid-19 and data protection in the European Union: a platform worker’s perspective, by Claire Marzo
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 … Continuer de lire Covid-19 and data protection in the European Union: a platform worker’s perspective, by Claire Marzo
Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France Part 2: Control of some intrusive surveillance by public authorities by Olivia Tambou
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 Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France Part 2: Control of some intrusive surveillance by public authorities by Olivia Tambou
Dieselgate : Volkswagen condamnée par la Cour Suprême allemande, par Alexia Pato
This post analyses the landmark decision of the German Supreme Court of 25 May 2020, according to which Volkswagen must compensate the car owner of a vehicle equipped with a defeat device. It additionally dicusses the recent collective settlement, whereby the carmaker commits to pay damages. Finally, recent developments at the European level, which aim to foster access to justice, are commented on. État de … Continuer de lire Dieselgate : Volkswagen condamnée par la Cour Suprême allemande, par Alexia Pato
Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France part one : issues on health data processing, by Olivia Tambou
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 Data protection issues related to Covid-19 in France part one : issues on health data processing, by Olivia Tambou
Sels d’aluminium : la décision de la chambre de recours de l’ECHA au centre d’un contentieux devant le Tribunal de l’Union européenne par Alessandra Donati
Le 27 février 2020, la France a attaqué l’Agence européenne des produits chimiques (« ECHA ») devant le Tribunal de l’Union européenne pour contester la validité d’une décision rendue par la chambre de recours de l’ECHA en relation avec l’évaluation du sel d’aluminium (affaire T-127/20). Cette affaire est restée largement inaperçue jusqu’à sa publication dans le Journal officiel de l’Union européenne en juin 2020. Il s’agit pourtant … Continuer de lire Sels d’aluminium : la décision de la chambre de recours de l’ECHA au centre d’un contentieux devant le Tribunal de l’Union européenne par Alessandra Donati
Protection of personal data during pandemic in Lithuania, by Miglė Petkevičienė
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 Protection of personal data during pandemic in Lithuania, by Miglė Petkevičienė
The involvement of the academic community and civil society in the tracing saga in Belgium, by Elise Degrave
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 The involvement of the academic community and civil society in the tracing saga in Belgium, by Elise Degrave

