Vol. 5 (2022): Yearbook of Data Protection 2022

The Yearbook of Data Protection 2022 begins with a text by João Carrilho on the principle of open administration and personal data protection, followed by an article by Christiano Aguiar addressing the conflicts between personal data protection and the duties of money laundering in the context of data processing by financial institutions. Algorithms are once again discussed in the Yearbook, by Frederico Sequeira, in a text about hiring and firing of workers. Subsequently, Joel Alves focuses on electronic administration, efficiency, and personal data protection. Diogo Fonseca, Inês Aires, Isabel Chowdhury, and Margarida Pereira present a practical approach to the regime of personal data transfers and, finally, Sérgio Correia writes about the right to object and Joana Figueiredo addresses the topic of anonymization in the context of smart cities.