Vol. 6 (2023): Yearbook of Data Protection 2023

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The Yearbook of Data Protection 2023 begins with a text by Javier Muñiz on the protection of workers' health data in the Spanish legal system, followed by an article by Saul Leite addressing personal data protection in the context of remote assessment in higher education. Daniel de Melo writes about civil liability for data processing. Next, Francisco Júnior examines the assessment that must be conducted when the data controller relies on legitimate interest to justify personal data processing. Patrícia Carneiro presents an analysis of the Data Governance Act and its relationship with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), especially regarding the lawfulness of processing. Amanda Novaes reviews the regime of personal data transfers in light of the Schrems II case, and Diana Camões discusses the relationship between personal data protection and competition. Finally, Madanela Cruz and Iakovina Kindylid analyze the European data spaces and their relationship with the GDPR, while Elisabete Castela and Tiago Branco da Costa focus on data altruism in the context of clinical research.

Published: 2023-12-30