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Opting-in or -out or not at all: secondary use of health data in the

WEBBlogpost 17/2024. In accordance with the European data strategy the European Commission gave its proposal for the Regulation on European Health Data Space …

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MAKING AI’S TRANSPARENCY TRANSPARENT: notes on the EU …

WEBDear A. Kiseleva, I would like to thank you for this really well-written blog post. Measuring the distance among concepts like “interpretable output”, “interpretable …

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The Schrems II judgment of the Court of Justice and the …

WEBIntroduction. On 16 July 2020, the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) issued its judgment in Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Limited, Maximillian Schrems (Case …

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The AI Act and European Health Data Space Proposal: Seeing ‘AI …

WEBBlogpost 26/2023. Over the past few months, general-purpose artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a hot topic for policymakers. The ‘AI hype’ that followed …

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The Data Governance Act: New rules for international transfers of …

WEBIn November 2020, the European Commission (EC) published its proposal for a Data Governance Act (DGA proposal). Among other aspects, the DGA proposal …

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On synthetic data: a brief introduction for data protection law …

WEBSynthetic data is a broad concept encompassing both personally and non-personally identifiable information. This blog entry focuses, notwithstanding, on the …

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A Way Out for the ECJ in Taricco II: Constitutional Identity or a …

WEBBy Michal Krajewski. The final countdown to the announcement of the long awaited judgment in case C-42/17, M.A.S. & M.B. on 5 December 2017 has begun. The …

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Opting-in or -out or not at all: secondary use of health data in …

WEB1 ELB Blogpost 17/2024, 29 February 2024 Tags: EHDS, transparency, fundamental rights, opt-out, consent Topics: Data Protection & Digital Governance, Public Health, …

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Pringle – the Unconstitutional Constitutional Amendment …

WEBCase C-370/12 Pringle v Ireland. In the Pringle case, a preliminary reference from the Irish Supreme Court, one of the two key issues to be decided by the CJEU was …

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An agenda for transparency in the EU – European Law Blog

WEBThe European Council’s strategic agenda for 2019-2024 identifies respect of the principles of democracy, the rule of law, and transparency as a key focus, instructing …

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Opinion 1/15: AG Mengozzi looking for a new balance in data …

WEBBy Maxime Lassalle. On 8 September 2016, Advocate General (AG) Mengozzi delivered his much awaited opinion on the agreement between Canada and …

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Mutual recognition in criminal matters and legal remedies: The …

WEBEuropean Law Blog. The European Law Blog aims to highlight, and comment on, current developments in EU case law and legislation. Our posts are short comments …

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Dwyer: It is not possible to access that which has not been retained

WEBIreland is one of two Member States, the other being Poland, where electronic surveillance and in particular access to phone data can be authorised directly by the …

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Threats to public security in EU immigration law: Finding the right

WEBEven though the rulings concerned third-country nationals, the CJEU insisted that an individual must represent ‘a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat, …

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European Law Blog – News and comments on EU law

WEBBlogpost 20/2024. On 7 March 2024, the ECJ released two very important decisions on the extent of the definition of ‘personal data’ under EU data protection law in cases C-479/22 …

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K.A and others – The Zambrano Story Continues

WEBBy Sarah Progin-Theuerkauf. On 8 May 2018, with the judgment in K.A. and others vs. Belgium, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) has added another …

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European Law Blog

WEBIn the landmark cases Kendrion, Gascogne and Gascogne Germany the CJEU clarified some important procedural issues related to infringements of the …

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Case C-233/18 Haqbin: The human dignity of asylum seekers as a …

WEBIn November 2019, in the Haqbin case, the Court of Justice of the European Union (ECJ) held that an applicant for international protection guilty of serious breaches …

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Case C-348/09 P.I.: Expulsion of an EU citizen and the notion of

WEBRemoving persons from a community because of a crime they committed is a common phenomenon in law. In medieval England, sources show that men ‘of …

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C-247/20 VI v The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue

WEBOn 10 March 2022, the CJEU handed down its ruling in Case C-247/20 VI, concerning the status of the NHS as a provider of comprehensive sickness insurance for the purposes …

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