Volume 1 (2017)

Each volume of Journal of Data Protection & Privacy consists of four quarterly 100-page issues.

Volume 1 Number 4

  • Will you stumble and fall when the GDPR is fully enforceable from 25th May, 2018?
    Ardi Kolah, Editor, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy
  • Foreword
    Baroness Neville-Rolfe, Conservative Peer and former Minister in the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
  • The risk-based approach to privacy: Risk or protection for business?
    Giulio Coraggio, Partner & Giulia Zappaterra, Member, Italian Intellectual Property and Technology team, DLA Piper
  • Data protection in medical research: A comparative analysis
    Sonakshi Ahluwalia, Associate, SiebenIP & Tapas K. Bandyopadhyay, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
  • Weltimmo s.r.o. v. Nemzeti Adatvédelmi és Információszabadság Hatóság
    Amy Wales, University of Southampton
  • Revolution in data protection in Poland?
    Edyta Bielak-Jomaa, Inspector General for Personal Data Protection
  • Current practice in e-mail policies
    Ben Silverstone, Programme Leader for Computing and Quantitative Business, Arden University
  • The impact of the GDPR on background screening in the UK
    Emma Butler, Data Protection Officer, Yoti, Kerstin Bagus, Director of Global Initiatives, Andy Hellman, Managing Director, Global and Strategic Initiatives, ClearStar
  • Can Singapore learn from the European Union in tightening data protection laws?
    Lanx Goh, Team Lead - Investigations Unit, Personal Data Protection Commission 
  • Embedding privacy and security to gain a competitive advantage
    Ann Cavoukian, Distinguished Expert-in-Residence, Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence, Ryerson University & Nandini Jolly, Founder, President and CEO, CryptoMill Cybersecurity Solutions
  • Is distributed ledger technology built for personal data?
    Henry Chang, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Law, University of Hong Kong
  • Book review: ‘EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): An Implementation and Compliance Guide’ by Alan Calder, Richard Campo and Adrian Ross
    Reviewed by Ardi Kolah, Editor, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy
  • Book review: ‘Das neue Datenschutzrecht der EU: Grundlagen, Gesetzgebungsverfahren, Synopse’ by Jan Philipp Albrecht and Florian Jotzo
    Reviewed by Chiara Rustici, Independent GDPR Analyst

Volume 1 Number 3

  • Editorial: The price of success is less than the price of failure
    Ardi Kolah, Editor, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy   
  • Foreword: Countdown to the General Data Protection Regulation in Europe and beyond
    Bruno Gencarelli, Head of Unit – International Data Flows and Protection Directorate-General, Justice & Consumers, European Commission
  • EU regulation on data protection: One continent, one law and the impact of the new requirements
    Fabio Di Resta, Founding Partner, Di Resta Lawyers and President, European Privacy Centre   
  • Current perspectives on data protection in Italy
    Donato La Muscatella, Lawyer, Studio Legale Avv. Donato La Muscatella
  • Consent, its modalities, dynamics and record-keeping
    Georg Philip Krog, Co-founder, Chief Privacy Officer & General Counsel, Signatu
  • (Re)quest for privacy: How to build consumer trust
    Anna Aurora Wennakoski, Senior Associate, Borenius Attorneys P.C
  • The right not to be subject to automated decision-making under the General Data Protection Regulation: Standard permission or default prohibition?
    Lise Devloo, Consultant, Ernst & Young Financial Services
  • Pseudonymisation under the General Data Protection Regulation: A win-win approach?
    Hajar Malekian, PhD candidate, International Public Law, Panthéon Assas (Paris 2) University
  • Class action and data privacy in the USA and Europe: Effective deterrent or ill-founded approach to compliance?
    Joseph Srouji, Founding Partner and Margaux Dolhem, Intern, Srouji Avocats
  • Bring on the Privacy Shield
    Pulina Whitaker, Partner, Morgan Lewis
  • The future of the Internet of Things in the wake of the General Data Protection Regulation
    Geoff Revill, Co-founder, Krowdthink
  • Can a cyber insurance policy keep businesses ahead of information-security risk?
    Simon Gilbert, Founder, Elmore Insurance Brokers

Volume 1 Number 2

  • Editorial: The creed of speed
    Ardi Kolah, Editor, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy   
  • Foreword: A landmark moment for data protection in Europe
    Elizabeth Denham, UK Information Commissioner 
  • The impact of the General Data Protection Regulation on the banking sector: Data subjects’ rights, conflicts of laws and Brexit
    Lori Baker, Data Privacy/Security Consultant   
  • Data subject consent: How will the General Data Protection Regulation affect this?
    Hana Ross, Ernst & Young
  • A federated budget for the General Data Protection Regulation
    Chiara Rustici, independent GDPR analyst
  • Safe Harbor to Privacy Shield: A view from the USA – Part 2
    Daniel Corcoran, SVP, International General Counsel, Marchex
  • Directors’ liability survey: Cyber attacks and data loss — a growing concern
    Joanna Page, Madison Kaur and Emma Waters, Allen & Overy LLP
  • The data protection reform and its impact on the Italian legal system: Between hopes and expectations
    Alexander Rocco Panetta, NCTM 
  • Private but parallel lives: National security and personal privacy in a European context
    Chris Bellamy, Professor Emeritus of Maritime Security, University of Greenwich
  • European data protection laws: Learnings and implications for Indian business
    R. Rajesh Babu and Suren Sista, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
  • The Investigatory Powers Act 2016
    Professor Lorna Woods, University of Essex 

Volume 1 Number 1

  • Editorial: Time to reboot our thinking on data protection
    Ardi Kolah, Editor, Journal of Data Protection & Privacy   
  • Foreword: A landmark moment for data protection in Europe
    Jan Philipp Albrecht, MEP, Greens/EFA, the European Parliament 
  • Future developments in data protection and privacy in the UK in the wake of the General Data Protection Regulation
    Alexander Brown, Partner, Simmons & Simmons (UK) and Matthew Dyer, Associate, Simmons & Simmons (UK)   
  • The General Data Protection Regulation: A myth-buster
    Kate Pickering, Senior Associate, and Phil Lee, Partner, Fieldfisher LLP
  • Profiling in the public sector under the GDPR
    Jakob Kamby, Partner, Poul Schmith Law firm (Denmark)
  • Data Security Requirements under the GDPR
    Alexander Dittel, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP (UK) 
  • Take notice! The legal and commercial impact of the General Data Protection Regulation on privacy notices
    Simon Morrissey, Partner, Lewis Silkin LLP (UK)   
  • Impact of the EU General Data Protection Regulation on the public sector
    Peter Blume, Professor of Legal Informatics, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  • Internet of things data protection and privacy in the era of the General Data Protection Regulation
    Abhik Chaudhuri, Global Technology Practice - TATA Consultancy Services
  • Looking at Europe from the US: Current perspectives on data protection
    Mark Webber, Partner, Fieldfisher (USA) and Trinity Car, Adjunct Professor, University of Dayton School of Law (USA) 
  • Safe Harbor to Privacy Shield: A view from the USA – Part 1
    Daniel Corcoran, SVP, International General Counsel, Marchex
  • FBI v. Apple and beyond: Encryption in the Canadian law of digital search and seizure
    G
    erald Chan, Counsel at Stockwoods LLP and Stephen Aylward, Associate, Stockwoods LLP (Canada)