Children's online safety in Spain
ECIJA's Cristina Villasante looks at the framework for protecting children online in Spain.
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Germany's approach to protecting minors online
Thanos Rammos and Richard Gläser look at Germany's efforts to improve children's online safety at Federal and State Level.
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The recent regulation on the technical and procedural modalities for implementing age assurance systems in Italy
Fabrizio Sanna and Chiara Miante, of Orsingher Ortu – Avvocati Associati, focus on the measures enacted by the Italian media regulator to introduce age assurance systems to prevent minors from accessing pornographic content online.
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The rise of ESG scepticism in Europe?
Trump’s Tariffs on Mexico and Canada: Challenges and Options for European Companies
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What approach is the UPC taking to the protection of trade secrets and other confidential information?
What does the recent CJEU decision in Schrems v Meta mean for data aggregation practices in online advertising?
Christopher Bakier and Julia Pranz look at the CJEU's views on data minimisation and special data processing in the context of targeted digital advertising.
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CNIL fines health data management software supplier for GDPR and French Data Protection Act failings
Laura Huck looks at the CNIL's analysis of the controller and processor role and at the distinction between anonymisation and pseudonymisation of health data.
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Dutch DPA imposes record-breaking fine of EUR 290 million on Uber for unlawful international data transfers
Sharif Ibrahim and Solange Baris take a high-level look at the Dutch DPA's decision to sanction Uber.
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Bindl v Commission - The EGC on international data transfers and non-material damages
Susan Hillert looks at the implications of the European General Court ruling in Bindl v Commission.
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CJEU sheds light: commercial interests can serve as legitimate interests
Dominique Lensink looks at the CJEU's confirmation that the Dutch DPA's interpretation of legitimate interests was too strict.
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