Browsing Law School (Scholarly Publications) by Subject "Digital Humanities"
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Compensation for Breach of the General Data Protection Regulation
(2017)Article 82(1) of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provides that any ‘person who has suffered material or non-material damage as a result of an infringement of this Regulation shall have the right to receive ... -
From the Lab to the Market
(Council for Responsible Genetics, 2015)With traditional genetic testing, doctors collect DNA samples, explain test results and advise patients on treatment options. With direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing, private companies provide genetic tests and results ... -
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Corporate Law and Corporate Governance
(Cambridge University Press, 2022)While affirming the robustness of core corporate law principles, this chapter explores how AI has, and could, impact the content, application and processes of corporate law and corporate governance, and the interactions ... -
On Boundaries Finding the Essence of the Right to the Protection of Personal Data
(Hart Publishing, 2018)In this contribution, I identify the essence of the right to the protection of personal data as understood in EU law. The essence is a fundamental step in defining the permissible limitations of the right; it works as a ... -
On the compatibility of pandemic data-driven measures with data protection: a review of Ireland's "under the radar" Covid-19 measures
(2022)This article reviews the compatibility of ‘under the radar’ data-driven measures adopted in Ireland to contain the Covid-19 pandemic with data protection law, understood as both a source of regulatory compliance, and as ... -
Only a click away ? DTC genetics for ancestry, health, love?and more: A view of the business and regulatory landscape'
(2016)I provide an overview of the current state of the direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing industry and the challenges that different types of testing pose for regulation. I consider the variety of services currently ... -
Reading the fine print when buying your genetic self online: direct-to-consumer genetic testing terms and conditions
(2017)Contracts are ubiquitous online. Clickwrap and browsewrap agreements are to be encountered on almost every website a person engages with when accessing services online. Through these documents, people enter into binding ... -
Regulators Nurturing FinTech Innovation: Global Evolution of The Regulatory Sandbox as Opportunity-Based Regulation
(2019)The emergence of the regulatory sandbox as a novel regulatory development in both developed and developing countries responds to the challenges faced by FinTech innovators in navigating an unwieldy regulatory landscape not ... -
Regulatory Law and Regulatory Friction as FinTech Disenablers: Calibrating an EU Policy Response to the Adaptive Regulatory Sandbox in Member States
(2021)With transformative evolution involving crypto-assets, machine learning applications and data-driven finance models, complex regulatory and policy issues are emerging. Inadequate frameworks in FinTech ... -
Sentencing data-driven cybercrime. How data crime with cascading effects is tackled by UK courts
(2023)Cybercrimes that compromise data, and particularly personal data, are on the rise. These ‘data crimes’ display cascading effects, in that they empower disparate criminals to commit further crimes and victimise a broad range ...