EDPL – European Data Protection Law Review - Coverwebsite EDPL min
  • Publication frequency quarterly
  • approx. 100 pages
  • ISSN 2364-2831
  • eISSN 2364-284X
  • Language: English

EDPL 4/2023 – The Future of Privacy

The latest issue of the European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL) is now available! We end 2023, and celebrate the 5-year anniversary of the GDPR, with the second EDPL edition dedicated to outlining the future of privacy law. In this article section you can read reflections on: does the future hold more rights or more proportionality; playing whac-a-mole with injustices in data protection in 2033; the future of EU data protection law for collectives; two fictitious future CJEU decisions striking down CSAR and Interoperability Regulations; the AI Act and facial recognition technologies in public spaces.

Beyond the borders of the EU, this issue’s opinion piece gives insights into privacy in China.

The reports section features interesting developments from:

Also in EDPL 4/2023:


View all articles from the latest issue of EDPL here.

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About EDPL

The European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL) provides a practical and intellectual forum to discuss, comment, and review all issues raised by the development and implementation of data protection law and policy in the EU Member States. The peer-reviewed journal reports on key legislative developments and addresses relevant legal, regulatory, and administrative progresses in EU Member States and institutions. Important judgments that shape the interpretation and application of the EU law in this field are identified and analysed, particularly judgments by the European Courts, international courts and tribunals such as the WTO’s Dispute Settlement Body, and higher national courts.

The EDPL reports on the law and policy governing:

  • Privacy and data protection,
  • Freedom of information, open data and re-use of information,
  • Civil liberties issues,
  • Data processing,
  • Data transfers,
  • Technology issues.

All contributions to EDPL shall undergo the process of a double blind peer-review, in order to guarantee the publication’s solid scientific output.

EDPL's Target Audience

The quarterly addresses everyone who is concerned with data protection law issues such as legal practitioners in national and international law firms, government officials working in EU public administration, judges and legal experts in domestic, European and international courts, consultancies, and Data protection professionals in the EU and beyond.

EDPL's Structure

Each issue of EDPL will be a balanced mixture of original research articles, first-hand country or thematic policy reports, timely case annotations on important ECJ/GC rulings and other international/national court judgments, book reviews as well as other information material and updates, including opinions, case summaries or event reports.

Editors

Editor

Bart van der Sloot, Tilburg University, Netherlands

Associate Editors

Mark D. Cole, University of Luxembourg, Institute of European Media Law (EMR), Saarbrücken, Germany
Maria Tzanou, University of Sheffield, UK
Gloria González Fuster, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium

Editorial Board

Franziska Boehm, Leibniz-Institute for Information Infrastructure / Karlsruhe Institute for Technologies, Karlsruhe, Germany
Maja Brkan, General Court of the European Union, Luxembourg
Axel Freiherr von dem Bussche, Taylor Wessing, Hamburg, Germany
Alexander Dix, European Academy of Freedom of Information and Data Protection (EAID), Berlin, Germany
Federico Ferretti, University of Bologna, Italy
Hielke Hijmans, Belgian Data Protection Authority, Brussels, Belgium
Els Kindt, KU Leuven, Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI), Belgium / Leiden University, Netherlands
Eleni Kosta, Tilburg University, Netherlands
Susanna Lindroos-Hovinheimo, University of Helsinki, Finland
Orla Lynskey
, London School of Economics, UK
Alessandro Mantelero, Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy
Bilyana Petkova, Middlesex University London, UK
Peter Schaar, European Academy of Freedom of Information and Data Protection (EAID), Berlin, Germany
Indra Spiecker genannt Döhmann, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Tijmen Wisman, Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Wojciech Wiewiórowski, European Data Protection Supervisor, Brussels, Belgium
Tal Zarsky, University of Haifa, Israel
Frederik Zuiderveen Borgesius, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands

Executive Editor

Nelly Stratieva, Lexxion Publisher, Berlin

Data Protection Insider

Editor: Dara Hallinan, FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany
Sub-editor: Diana Dimitrova, FIZ Karlsruhe, Germany

Open Access

Do you want to make your contribution freely available to the public?

This journal offers the option to publish open access (OA). Contributions published under the OA policy must still successfully pass peer review in accordance with the journal’s Author Guidelines (view them under the section ‘For authors’ on this website). The standard Open access fee for EDPL in 2023 is 1.232,00 € per contribution. If you have any questions please get in touch with our colleagues at info@lexxion.eu

Read some of the open access contributions for free here:

Estonia, the Digital Nation – Reflections of a Digital Citizen’s Rights in the European Union, by Paloma Krõõt Tupay

The Data-Laundromat? by Thilo Gottschalk (EDPL 1/2020)

Machine Learning in Medicine: Opening the New Data Protection Black Box by Agata Ferretti, Manuel Schneider, Alessandro Blasimme (EDPL 3/2018)

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Schedule 2024

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EDPL 1/2024
EDPL 2/2024
EDPL 3/2024
EDPL 4/2024

(Changes excepted.)

 

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