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Cancer registries and data protection in the age of health digital interoperability in Europe: The perspective of the Italian Network of Cancer Regis…

2022

Population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) are advanced public health systems providing ongoing surveillance through systematic collection, analysis, interpretation, and dissemination of high-quality data on cancer incident cases registered in a defined population residing in a specific geographical area (1, 2). Basically, PBCRs are well equipped for strengthening cancer surveillance, playing a strategic role in making geographic and temporal variation comparisons to highlight cancer epidemics, while assessing the effectiveness of preventive interventions and oncological care (3). Furthermore, many PBCRs provide cancer risk communication to local communities and authorities by using valuabl…

data protectionCancer ResearchOncologycancer registriescancer epidemiology cancer registries data protectiondigitalization interoperabilityinteroperabilitySettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicatadigitalizationcancer epidemiologyFrontiers in oncology
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La "successione digitale"

2018

The article tackles the issue of digital contents’ regulation after the death of their owner, starting from the scope and content of «digital succession». It continues with the task of determining the regulatory framework concerning the devolution of both economic assets and personal or family memories stored on the Internet, under Italian Law of Succession and EU Regulation n. 650/2012 on European Certificate of Succession. Once considered the US «Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act», the contribution also debates the development of new digital instruments and records, other than will and testament, formed by using online tools (such as Facebook «Legacy Contact»). In the…

digital contents digital succession law of succession European Certificate of Succession rights of personality data protection law contract lawSettore IUS/05 - Diritto Dell'Economiacontenuti digitali eredità digitale certificato successorio europeo diritti della personalità privacy diritto dei contratti diritto successorioSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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USE OF PASSENGER LOCATION CARDS IN THE ERA OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, AND THE PROCESSING OF PERSONAL DATA OF AIR PASSENGERS

2021

Purpose: The aim of the article is to analyse the processing of personal data of air passengers during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in the context of doubts that have arisen in connection with the need for these passengers to provide their personal data as part of filling out the Passenger Location Card questionnaire. Method: The research method used in this study is case study. Findings: In the study, it was showed that firstly, the data of air passengers processed in relation to the application of the Passenger Location Card by the State Border Sanitary Inspectorate in Warsaw should be protected under the provisions of the General Regulation on the protection of personal data. Furthermore, the…

aircraft passengers; personal data; SARS-CoV-2; General Data Protection RegulationFolia Turistica
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Garantías legales del concepto de privacidad: Entre el derecho al olvido y el nuevo reglamento europeo de protección de datos

2018

The operation of new technologies and the supply of digital goods involves for users to disclose their personal data. The market data is already a reality with the danger that this entails for the privacy of citizens. The new General Data Protection Regulation has created a new legal framework that aims to radically change the current model, giving users greater powers to control their data. A good example of this is the express statement, and for the first time, of the right to be forgotten, which allows citizens to digitally erase their data when other fundamental rights are endangered.

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 502169 2018 9 6653324 Garantías legales del concepto de privacidad: Entre el derecho al olvido y el nuevo reglamento europeo de protección de datos Sancho LópezprivacidadComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGprivacyBig dataLaw & new technologiesUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASMarina The operation of new technologies and the supply of digital goods involves for users to disclose their personal data. The market data is already a reality with the danger that this entails for the privacy of citizens. The new General Data Protection Regulation has created a new legal framework that aims to radically change the current modelright to be forgottenEntre el derecho al olvido y el nuevo reglamento europeo de protección de datos Sancho López [2386-4567 22661 Actualidad jurídica iberoamericana 502169 2018 9 6653324 Garantías legales del concepto de privacidad]Internet.derecho al olvido
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Glosa do wyroku Naczelnego Sądu Administracyjnego z dnia 25 maja 2022 r., sygn. akt III OSK 2273/21

2023

Glosowany wyrok dotyczy dwóch istotnych zagadnień związanych ze stosowaniem przez jednostki organizacyjne Kościoła katolickiego na terytorium Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej auto- nomicznych, szczegółowych zasad ochrony osób fizycznych w związku z przetwarzaniem ich danych. Pierwsze odnosi się do możliwości dalszego stosowania tychże autonomicznych, szczegółowych zasad po wejściu w życie RODO. Drugie – zdolności powołania i statusu niezależnego odrębnego organu nadzorczego – Kościelnego Inspektora Ochrony Danych. Aprobując stanowisko zawarte w wyroku NSA, w glosie przedstawiono argumenty przemawiające za tym, że w momencie wejścia w życie RODO w Kościele katolickim istniała regulacja dotyczącą pr…

autonomous and comprehensive rules of data protectionochrona danychdata protectionautonomiczneszczegó- łowe zasady ochrony danychKościół katolickiGDPR (RODO)GDPRCatholic ChurchIus Novum
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The evaluation of workers by customers as a method of control and monitoring in firms: Digital reputation and the European Union's General Data Prote…

2021

As a method of surveillance and monitoring, the evaluation of workers by customers and employers and the disclosure of the results pose a series of challenges for the current legal framework of the European Union (EU). Employees subject to such evaluations are exposed to a far more intense and wider degree of monitoring of their work than traditional workers. The phenomenon arises from the adoption of a customer perspective, seeking to make work observable at all times, without any cost to firms. In this light, the author analyses the EU's General Data Protection Regulation, which establishes very specific restrictions when requesting and disclosing information about workers.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementFreedom of informationStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Work (electrical)Management of Technology and InnovationGeneral Data Protection RegulationEmployee monitoringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceData Protection Act 1998BusinessEuropean unionMarketingmedia_commonReputationInternational Labour Review
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Mass data gathering and surveillance: the fight against facial recognition technology in the globalized world

2020

The growing use of facial recognition technologies has put them under the regulatory spotlight all around the world. The EU considers to regulate facial regulation technologies as a part of initiative of creating ethical and legal framework for trustworthy artificial intelligence. These technologies are attracting attention of the EU data protection authorities, e.g. in Sweden and the UK. In May, San Francisco was the first city in the US to ban police and other government agencies from using facial recognition technology, soon followed by other US cities. The paper aims to analyze the impact of facial recognition technology on the fundamental rights and values as well as the development of…

050502 lawGovernmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInternet privacyFundamental rightsComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING050801 communication & media studiesFacial recognition systemData Protection DirectiveDemocracyRule of lawlcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:H0508 media and communicationsGeneral Data Protection RegulationPolitical scienceThe Right to Privacybusiness0505 lawmedia_commonSHS Web of Conferences
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Electronic Health Record in Italy and Personal Data Protection.

2016

The present article deals with the Italian Electronic Health Record (hereinafter ehr), recently introduced by Act 221/2012, with a specific focus on personal data protection. Privacy issues — e.g., informed consent, data processing, patients’ rights and minors’ will — are discussed within the framework of recent e-Health legislation, national Data Protection Code, the related Data Protection Authority pronouncements and eu law. The paper is aimed at discussing the problems arising from a complex, fragmentary and sometimes uncertain legal framework on e-Health.

Settore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi Matematicipersonal data protection lawElectronic health recordSettore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroLegislationInformation privacy lawNational data protection authorityComputer securitycomputer.software_genreItalian Electronic Health Record (EHR) – privacy – data protection – patient-centred approach – minors – ItalyCode (semiotics)Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materiacloud.Informed consentData Protection Act 1998MedicineElectronic Health RecordsHumansConfidentialityComputer SecurityData protectionInformed Consentbusiness.industryHealth PolicyItalian Electronic Health Record (EHR)MinorMinorsItalyPrivacyLawPatient-centred approachHealth lawbusinessLawcomputerConfidentialityEuropean journal of health law
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Criticità della tutela dei dati scientifici nel regolamento sui nuovi alimenti anche alla luce della disciplina in materia di benessere degli animali

2021

Il regolamento (UE) 2283/2015 sui novel food rappresenta un’evoluzione nella protezione dei dati scientifici relativi ai nuovi prodotti alimentari. La normativa, sviluppata sul modello offerto dal regolamento (UE) 1924/2006 in materia di indicazioni nutrizionali e sulla salute, garantisce una protezione quinquennale dei dati scienti ci e delle prove pro- dotte dal richiedente in sede di domanda di autorizzazione di un nuovo prodotto ex art. 10 del regolamento (UE) 2283/2015. La previsione di un termine quinquennale di tutela se, secondo taluni, può risultare troppo breve per rappresentare un vero incentivo per compiere investimenti in ricerca e sviluppo da parte delle imprese; d’altra part…

data protectionEuropean Food Safety AuthorityRegulation (CE) 1924/2006scientific datarisk assessmentscientific data protectionRegulation (EU) 2283/2015EFSAlaboratory experimentanimal welfarepeer-reviewconsumer protection.nutritional claimlab experimentSettore IUS/03 - Diritto Agrarioanimalhealth claimcompetitionnovel foodDirective 63/2010/UE
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Application of the Article 28 (3) of the General Data Protection Regulation in contemporary Software as a Service (“SaaS”) business.

2019

For the purposes of this thesis, regulatory requirements associated with the Data Processing Agreement (DPA) are subject to interpretation in the context of SaaS delivery models widely adopted by prominent SaaS providers. In addition, the author argues that, multiple parties processing personal data leads to problems in determining the correct processing role. Thereby, parties may struggle in meeting the requirements of Article 28 (3) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Failure to ensure that processing is covered by the proper DPA is regarded as an infringement of the GDPR. For that reason, the thesis seeks to stress out complications associated with structuring DPA’s and pro…

:LAW/JURISPRUDENCE::Other law::European law [Research Subject Categories]General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
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