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Case Report: Pseudonymised Data is Not Permission To Share (SRB–EDPS C-413/23 P)
The SRB shared pseudonymised shareholder data with Deloitte, prompting EDPS complaints over undisclosed recipients and personal data obligations.
Sep 11
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Case Report: EU-US Data Privacy Framework Survives Attack In Court (Latombe v. Commission)
French citizen challenges EU-US data privacy deal, claiming weak oversight and excessive US surveillance powers.
Sep 5
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EU Artificial Intelligence Tracker
Monitor key dates and information on legal and regulatory developments about artificial intelligence in the EU
Sep 2
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August 2025
Policy Update: A Scorecard For Digital Market Governance
The World Bank GRIDMAP’s MAP helps countries measure regulatory strength, build institutions, enforce laws, and create safer digital markets.
Aug 26
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Policy Update: Facial Recognition, AI and Data Protection Under Scrutiny
Global regulators confront AI through human rights, data protection, transparency laws, and international cooperation statements.
Aug 22
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Research Spotlight: How We Lost Privacy at Work To Corporate Surveillance
Inside the digital workplace dystopia where tracking your time means owning your time
Aug 16
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Editorial: The Legal Consequences of Dark Web Monitoring
Dark web monitoring can expose serious legal risks that threaten your security, privacy, and compliance.
Aug 9
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Research Spotlight: The Legal Profession Is Losing Control To AI
AI is already practising law and no one can tell you who is responsible when it gets it wrong.
Aug 5
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Policy Update: The Data That Trains AI Will No Longer Stay Secret
The European Commission now requires companies that develop general purpose AI models to publish a summary of their training data publicly
Aug 2
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July 2025
Law Reform: AI Has Exposed How Weak Civil Liability Laws Really Are
The European civil liability system is failing in the era of artificial intelligence
Jul 30
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Law Reform: Your Online Freedom May Be About To End
The Ofcom rules that will change search and social media in the UK
Jul 28
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Policy Update: The White House AI Action Plan
The Artificial Intelligence Action Plan: What it means for technology industry and policy
Jul 25
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