- Erscheinungsweise vierteljährlich
- ca. 100 Seiten
- ISSN 2364-2831
- eISSN 2364-284X
- Sprache: Englisch
EDPL – European Data Protection Law Review
EDPL 4/2025: Privacy and Cybersecurity
The European Data Protection Law Review (EDPL) wraps up the year with the outstanding issue 4/2025. The opinion pieces set the scene for a thought-provoking reflection on the risks to privacy in a technologically changing environment: Nathalie A. Smuha discusses “The Relentless Threat of Algorithmic Rule by Law” and José Braga de Vasconcelos and Hugo Barbosa confront us with “Beyond Consent: Privacy and Cybersecurity in the Era of AI”.
The articles section continues with leading research on:
- Mental Health Chatbots and Data Protection Laws
- The EU AI Act Evaluated Using the 5AIMS Framework
- Reconciling Free Movement of Data with EU Data Protection
- GDPR and NIS 2 Reporting Duties in Personal-Data Breaches
- Against Biometric Identifiability: Part I
- Commercially Sourced Intelligence for National Security Purposes
The reports in EDPL 4/2025 give an overview of the most important national and EU-level developments:
- EU: GDPR Procedural Regulation
- EU: Guidelines on DMA and GDPR Interplay
- France: CNIL Sanctions Google
- Poland: ING Decision
- India: DPDP Act 2023
- Kosovo: Asset Declarations
- Ukraine: Genetic Data
- Practitioners’ Corner: DPAs and Fundamental Rights
The of the CJEU in the landmark Case C‑413/23 P SRB v EDPS judgment is analysed in the case note section of the journal.
Finally, a book review of The Cambridge Handbook of Digital Evidence in Criminal Investigation completes the latest issue of EDPL.
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