The presentation delves into the evolving landscape of data governance and privacy in the context of data spaces. It outlines the concept of data spaces, emphasizing their role as stable frameworks for voluntary data sharing in various business and consumer contexts. Additionally, it examines the importance of data portability in regulatory frameworks including the GDPR, DMA, Data Act, and European Health Data Space.
e-Presentation | May 2024 | Learning time: 23 minutes
e-Presentation by Malte Beyer-Katzenberger, Policy Officer, DG CONNECT, European Commission, Brussels.
This presentation by Dr. Christian Schröder focuses on the interaction between the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Act. It explores how these two legal frameworks intersect, potentially creating both challenges and opportunities for data management and compliance within organizations.
e-Presentation | March 2024 | Learning time: 41 minutes
e-Presentation by Dr. Christian Schröder, Partner, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, Düsseldorf.
The presentation by Gianclaudio Malgieri, discusses the "silent revolution" in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) over the last five years, driven by new EU digital acts. It highlights the unnoticed yet significant reforms to the GDPR, resulting in what can be termed "GDPR+," a comprehensive framework of updated data protection rules. Key areas of reform include sensitive data processing, AI transparency, consent, profiling, automated decision-making, and the right to data portability, all of which have been subtly transformed through recent legislative developments.
e-Presentation | March 2024 | Learning time: 31 minutes
e-Presentation by Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law & Technology, Center for Law and Digital Technologies, Leiden University.
The presentation explores the intricacies of behavioral targeting, a method of personalized advertising that uses data on users' online behaviour to deliver tailored advertisements. The speaker also discusses recent legal cases and decisions by European authorities, highlighting the legal basis, challenges, and regulatory scrutiny of behavioral advertising practices.
e-Presentation | March 2024 | Learning time: 42 minutes
e-Presentation by Anna Kobylańska, Partner, Kobylańska, Lewoszewski, Mednis, Warsaw.
The speaker discusses the use of facial recognition technology against the background of the ECHR judgment Glukhin v. Russia of 4 July 2023 (application no. 11519/20). In addition, he delves into the broader ethical and legal considerations surrounding the implementation of facial recognition technology.
e-Presentation | November 2023 | Learning time: 23 minutes
e-Presentation by Xavier Tracol, Senior Legal Officer, Eurojust, The Hague.
This presentation offers a comprehensive examination of telecommunication data storage and access for law enforcement purposes, framed against the backdrop of two significant cases adjudicated by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU): C 350/21, Spetsializirana prokuratura and C-548/21, Bezirkshauptmannschaft Landeck.
e-Presentation | November 2023 | Learning time: 31 minutes
e-Presentation by Christopher Docksey, Honorary Director General, EDPS - Data Protection Authority of Guernsey.
In this presentation, the author delves into the complex interplay between digital spying practices and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), focusing on the landmark judgment of the European Court of Human Rights in the cases of Wieder and Guarnieri v. UK, delivered on 12 September 2023.
e-Presentation | November 2023 | Learning time: 16 minutes
e-Presentation by Xavier Tracol, Senior Legal Officer, Eurojust, The Hague.
This e-presentation explains the intricacies of data protection beyond the European Union. It covers key topics such as the Budapest Convention on Cybercrime, the Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention, and Convention 108+ (Convention for the Protection of Individuals regarding the Processing of Personal Data). The presentation emphasises not only the importance of mutual assistance in combating cybercrime, but also the need for accountability and evaluation mechanisms to ensure the protection of personal data. It underlines the global impact of data protection rules and the crucial role of the Council of Europe in promoting these standards.
e-Presentation | June 2023 | Learning time: 27 minutes
e-Presentation by Irmak Erdoğan-Peter, Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre for IT & IP Law, KU Leuven.
The e-presentation examines the far-reaching consequences of recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) concerning the Law Enforcement Directive (LED) and the use of data in criminal investigations. Relevant judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) regarding the use of said data area are also covered. A particular focus is given to the interpretation of key provisions of the LED by the CJEU, as well as issues relating to the legal basis for authorising the processing of biometric and genetic data, the role of national legislation and the protection of the rights of data subjects.
e-Presentation | June 2023 | Learning time: 47 minutes
e-Presentation by Xavier Tracol, Senior Legal Officer, Data Protection Office, Eurojust, The Hague.
This e-presentation details interoperability within the context of the EU’s new EU Information Management Architecture for Security and Border Management. It explains the role of Europol within it and the link between interoperability and data protection, focusing on challenges and safeguards. It concludes with a look at recent and future developments in the field.
e-Presentation | June 2023 | Learning time: 49 minutes
e-Presentation by Krzysztof Klebek, Head of Team, Information Management Strategy, Planning & Business Product Management, Capabilities Directorate – Information Management Unit (IMU), Europol, The Hague.
This e-presentation explores the intricacies of the new EU information management architecture for security and border management, with a particular focus on Croatia’s national perspective. It covers various aspects, including country-specific information exchange requirements, legal frameworks for interoperability solutions, and practical results of the Information Exchange Directive. It covers the Schengen Information System (SIS), the Prüm II Regulation, and the EU Interoperability Regulation. The legal basis for interoperability and biometrics is examined, and light is shed on how Croatia handles papillary fingerprints, palm prints, footprints and other biometric data in compliance with the GDPR and relevant national and EU legislation.
e-Presentation | June 2023 | Learning time: 41 minutes
e-Presentation by Marijo Rošić, Head of Croatian Liaison Bureau, Europol, The Hague.
The e-presentation focuses on the complex issue of the transfer of operational personal data by Eurojust, the European Union's Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation, to third countries and international organisations. It provides insights into the legal grounds and principles governing such transfers and aims to clarify the complex legal framework governing the transfer of operational personal data by Eurojust. Practical insights into real-life scenarios of international cooperation in criminal matters are provided in the process.
e-Presentation | June 2023 | Learning time: 18 minutes
e-Presentation by Xavier Tracol, Senior Legal Officer, Data Protection Office, Eurojust, The Hague.
The speaker analyses the CJEU judgment in case C-311/18 and its legal consequences. In this regard, political and legal efforts to date to regulate international data transfers are discussed.
e-Presentation | March 2023 | Learning time: 31 minutes
e-Presentation by Bartholomäus Regenhardt, Associate, Cooley, Brussels.
The e-presentation deals with the supervision of data protection rules in the law enforcement field at an EU level. It analyses where things currently stand, in particular in relation to the processing of personal data, and what lies ahead on the basis of the latest European Data Protection Supervisor decisions and opinions regarding Europol, as well as the revision of the Europol Regulation in 2022.
e-Presentation | June 2022 | Learning time: 31 minutes
e-Presentation by Laura Drechsler, Researcher, Brussels Privacy Hub, Law, Science, Technology & Society Research Group (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Brussels.
The e-presentation details how the interoperability of EU large-scale databases in the law enforcement fields works in practice and the role of Europol within this structure. The link between interoperability and data protection is highlighted and challenges and safeguards are explained.
e-Presentation | June 2022 | Learning time: 43 minutes
e-Presentation by Krzysztof Klebek, Head of Team, Information Management Strategy, Planning & Business Product Management, Capabilities Directorate – Information Management Unit (IMU), Europol, The Hague.
In this e-presentation the speaker provides valuable insights into facial recognition methods used in EU Member States. Furthermore, the latest European case law is highlighted and current Council of Europe guidelines are presented.
e-Presentation | June 2022 | Learning time: 39 minutes
e-Presentation by Xavier Tracol, Senior Legal Officer, Data Protection Office, Eurojust, The Hague.
The e-presentation deals with the topic of how the Law Enforcement Directive accommodates judicial criminal proceedings. It analyses the Directive’s material provisions within this context and looks at the rights of the data subject in criminal proceedings in greater detail, as well as at matters of supervision and remedies in relation to data processing.
e-Presentation | June 2022 | Learning time: 37 minutes
e-Presentation by Stefanie Dörnhöfer, Deputy Head, Directorate for Data Protection, Federal Ministry of Justice, Vienna.
Gianclaudio Malgieri discusses the regulation of automated decision-making in the GDPR. He focuses on how to reach a good level of algorithmic accountability and fairness within the framework of the GDPR provisions.
e-Presentation | March 2022 | Learning time: 33 minutes
e-Presentation by Gianclaudio Malgieri, Associate Professor of Law at Leiden University and Co-director of the Brussels Privacy Hub.
Paola Nebbia discusses possible interactions between data protection, consumer and competition law. She identifies various connecting points and areas where they diverge. The analysis is conducted against the background of current CJEU jurisprudence.
e-Presentation | March 2022 | Learning time: 53 minutes
e-Presentation by Paola Nebbia, Legal Secretary, Court of Justice of the European Union, Luxembourg.
Simon McGarr discusses the notion and challenges of joint controllership. In doing so, he analysis the relevant GDPR provisions as well as the recent CJEU case law.
e-Presentation | June 2021 | Learning time: 32 minutes
Simon McGarr, Solicitor, McGarr Solicitors, Legal Adviser to Digital Rights Ireland, Dublin.
This e-presentation analyses the latest developments in artificial intelligence and law enforcement and gives a detailed overview of relevant data protection principles and associated jurisdiction.
e-Presentation | May 2021 | Learning time: 33 minutes
Ian Walden, Professor, Director of the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London).
The e-presentation details what a transfer of personal data entails and how fundamental rights are protected within the setting of law enforcement transfers of personal data.
e-Presentation | May 2021 | Learning time: 33 minutes
Laura Drechsler, Researcher, Brussels Privacy Hub, Law, Science, Technology & Society Research Group (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).
This e-presentation provides a comprehensive overview of how cooperation with third countries and international organisations on data transfers works at Eurojust. The presenter explains the application of the relevant provisions of the Eurojust Regulation in detail and how they work in practice. European Commission adequacy decisions, appropriate safeguards and derogations for specific situations are detailed within the context of such cooperation.
e-Presentation | May 2021 | Learning time: 22 minutes
Xavier Tracol, Senior Legal Officer, Data Protection Office, Eurojust, The Hague.
This e-presentation provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments regarding personal data protection within the wider law enforcement field. The presenter analyses the basic elements of Directive (EU) 2016/680 as well as the latest judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU).
e-Presentation | May 2021 | Learning time: 45 minutes
Juraj Sajfert, Researcher, Law, Science, Technology & Society Research Group (LSTS), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).
This e-presentation illustrates the Law Enforcement Directive in practice and gives detailed insights into the rights of data subjects and thevresponsibilities of controllers and processors.
e-Presentation | May 2021 | Learning time: 1 hour
Clara Guerra, Senior Consultant, Portuguese Data Protection Authority (CNPD), Lisbon; Coordinator, Coordinated Supervision Committee, established in the framework of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB).
The e-presentation explains the use of facial recognition technology in criminal investigations within the context of data processing and protection and explains if the Law Enforcement Directive safeguards are sufficient.
e-Presentation | May 2021 | Learning time: 28 minutes
Xavier Tracol, Senior Legal Officer, Data Protection Office, Eurojust, The Hague.
Rosa Barcelo presents the main practical observations in the field of personal data breaches. She tackles preparation as a key component in managing data breaches. Furthermore, handling of data breaches, including post-breach management measures, is addressed.
e-Presentation | March 2021 | Learning time: 27 minutes
e-Presentation by Rosa Barcelo, Partner and Co-Practice Group Leader, Data Privacy & Cybersecurity, Squire, Patton, Boggs, Brussels.
Erik Valgaeren presents different scenarios of personal data breaches with cross-border elements indicating possible consequences according to the GDPR. Within the context of breaches at non-EU establishments, the territorial scope of the GDPR and data subjects’ access requests are explained.
e-Presentation | March 2021 | Learning time: 30 minutes
e-Presentation by Erik Valgaeren, TNT Partner, Stibbe, Brussels.
Paola Nebbia offers an analysis of the CJEU’s seminal judgment in the Schrems II case against the general backdrop of the invalidation of the European Commission’s Privacy Shield. She underscores the role played by data controllers or processors in ensuring that the data subject is granted a sufficient level of protection, the standard contract clauses and the wider implications for data transfers to third countries.
e-Presentation | February 2021 | Learning time: 30 minutes
e-Presentation by Paola Nebbia
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This e-presentation focuses on the different data protection concerns arising from the interoperability the EU aims to achieve in the field of border management. The presentation will give a a brief overview of how the fully implemented interoperability will function, before presenting the most relevant data protection concerns, with special emphasis on the General Data Protection Regulation and the Law Enforcement Directive.
e-Presentation | October 2020 | Learning time: 27 minutes
e-Presentation by Teresa Alegra Quintel
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In this e-presentation, you will learn about when to apply the Law Enforcement Directive and get to know the definitions and principles relating to the processing of personal data. At the end of the e-presentation, you will be able to understand the reasons that led to EU harmonisation and the adoption of the Law Enforcement Directive.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 42 minutes
Juraj Sajfert
In this e-presentation, you will learn about the provisions on the protection of operational personal data at Eurojust. You will understand how Eurojust interacts not just with Member States but also with third countries and international organisations
in light of cross-border cooperation and data protection. You will also get to know more about Eurojust’s Case Management System (CMS) and how the agency protects operational personal data.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 32 minutes
Xavier Tracol
In this e-presentation, you will be provided with information about the work of controllers and processors. You will learn how to process, categorise and erase personal data, as well as the relevant security measures that need to be taken in this respect. At the end of the e-presentation, you will also be familiar with the tasks of the data protection officer.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 58 minutes
Sylke Hamerijck
This e-presentation provides information about the transfer of personal data to third countries and international organisations. You will get to know the basic rules of the Law Enforcement Directive on adequacy decisions, appropriate safeguards and derogations
and when to apply them.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 17 minutes
Xavier Tracol
This e-presentation helps you understand when to apply the Law Enforcement Directive and when to apply the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). At the end of the e-presentation, you will be able to differentiate between which cases fall under which
legal framework when data protection is concerned.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 49 minutes
Juraj Sajfert
Sally Hinfey highlights selected issues regarding dealing with personal data online. She focuses on technical privacy implementation, cookie policies and data subjects’ rights. Global challenges in data protection based on the example of the US are also
addressed.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 32 minutes
Sally-Anne Hinfey
Patrick Van Eecke outlines the principles governing international data transfers in the EU and the legal challenges arising in this area. He addresses existing and new mechanisms for international data transfers and touches upon CJEU judgments.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 43 minutes
Patrick Van Eecke
Maria Wasastjerna highlights the role of personal data in the current data economy. She describes the interplay between competition law and data privacy issues using the example of the German case Bundeskartellamt vs. Facebook.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 34 minutes
Maria Wasastjerna
Roland Klages scrutinizes selected judgments of the CJEU (C-136/17, C-507/17, C-673/17) related to data protection and describes the Court’s approach to data subject rights. Issues addressed include the territorial scope of the right to be forgotten and the conditions on validity of the consent to personal data processing.
e-Presentation | June 2020 | Learning time: 38 minutes
Roland Klages
Christoph Sobotta shows the differences and similarities between the scope of privacy and data protection in the jurisprudence of the CJEU and the ECtHR by explaining several cases.
e-Presentation | December 2019 | Learning time: 40 minutes
Christoph Sobotta
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Zoe Kardasiadou comprehensively explains the rights to information, access, rectification and erasure by evoking CJEU and ECtHR case law. She focuses on the relationship between each of those rights as well as the balance between the right to data protection
and several other rights and interests.
e-Presentation | December 2019 | Learning time: 1h 32 minutes
Zoe Kardasiadou
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The Right to Access Information and the Right to Data Protection in the Criminal Law Context (ECtHR)
Xavier Tracol scrutinizes four judgments of the European Court of Human Rights based on Article 8 of the Convention (Aycaguer v. France. 8806/12, Figueiredo Teixeira v. Andorra. 72384/14, Terrazzoni v. France. 33242/12, Szabo and Vissy v. Hungary. 37138/14)
to show the approach of the ECtHR in the context of criminal law.
e-Presentation | December 2019 | Learning time: 31 minutes
Xavier Tracol
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Michèle Finck explains how blockchain technologies are affected by the GDPR. Important issues addressed in this presentation include the role of the data controller, the mitigation of risks for data subjects and the benefits that using blockchain could have.
e-Presentation | March 2019 | Learning time: 33 minutes
Michèle Finck
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Alessandro Mantelero gives an introduction to the framework and principles of data protection and its relation to Artificial Intelligence (AI). He explains the risks of AI as well as the ethical dimension and the ongoing debates on existing guidelines.
e-Presentation | March 2019 | Learning time: 32 minutes
Alessandro Mantelero
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To understand Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA), Georgia Skouma presents the concept, basic functional elements and main approach. She then demonstrates the DPIA process and explains how it works in practice to deepen practical knowledge.
e-Presentation | March 2019 | Learning time: 32 minutes
Georgia Skouma
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Sophie Kwasny presents an overview of Convention 108 and 108+ and brings them into the EU context and the GDPR. While the core principles contained in Convention 108 have stood the test of time, the Council of Europe has considered it necessary to modernise its landmark instrument.
e-Presentation | March 2019 | Learning time: 27 minutes
Sophie Kwasny
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Paul Van Den Bulck introduces the main principles of international data transfers. In the specific context of international data transfers he also addresses the controversial issues of the Privacy Shield and Brexit.
e-Presentation | March 2019 | Learning time: 34 minutes
Paul Van Den Bulck
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e-Presentation | September 2018 | Learning time: 31 minutes
Michael Dorner
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e-Presentation | April 2018 | Learning time: 49 minutes
Orla Lynskey
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e-Presentation | April 2018 | Learning time: 28 minutes
Diego Naranjo
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e-Presentation | May 2017 | Learning time: 67 minutes
Claire Gayrel
e-Presentation | May 2017 | Learning time: 28 minutes
Marie-Charlotte Roques Bonnet
e-Presentation | May 2017 | Learning time: 17 minutes
Max Schrems
e-Presentation | April 2016 | Learning time: 33 minutes
Rosemary Jay
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e-Presentation | April 2016 | Learning time: 27 minutes
David Wright
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e-Presentation | April 2016 | Learning time: 51 minutes
Aindrias Ó Caoimh
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e-Presentation | April 2016 | Learning time: 29 minutes
Zoe Kardasiadou
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e-Presentation | January 2016 | Learning time: 33 minutes
Claire Gayrel
e-Presentation | January 2016 | Learning time: 26 minutes
Prof Herwig Hofmann
Free e-presentation | January 2016 | Learning time: 35 minutes
Prof. Herwig Hofmann, Georgia Skouma, Steven Conlon, Guido Lobrano
e-Presentation | November 2013 | Learning time: 12 minutes
Billy Hawkes
e-Presentation | November 2013 | Learning time: 31 minutes
Peter J. Hustinx
e-Presentation | November 2013 | Learning time: 46 minutes
Dr Ulrich Wuermeling
e-Presentation | November 2013 | Learning time: 24 minutes
Paul Van den Bulck