TY - BOOK AU - Hallinan,Dara AU - Leenes,Ronald AU - De Hert,Paul ED - Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection (Webinar) TI - Data protection and privacy: enforcing rights in a changing world T2 - Computers, privacy and data protection SN - 9781509954513 AV - K3264.C65 D382 2022 U1 - 342.0858 HAL 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Oxford, UK, New York, NY PB - Hart Publishing KW - Data protection KW - Law and legislation KW - Privacy, Right of KW - Computer networks KW - Access control KW - Computer security KW - Computers KW - Computer Security KW - Sécurité informatique KW - Ordinateurs KW - Accès KW - Contrôle KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Norm development of digital sovereignty between China, Russia, the EU and US : from the late 1990s to the COVID Crisis 2020/21 as catalytic event; Johannes Thumfart --; Artountability : art & algorithmic accountability; Peter Booth, Lucas Evers, Eduard Fosch Villaronga, Christoph Lutz, Fiona McDermott, Piera Riccio, Alan M Sears, Aurelia Tamò-Larrieux and Maranke Wieringa --; Expectations of privacy : the three tests deployed by the European Court of Human Rights; Bart Van der Sloot --; Multistakeholderism in the Brazilian general data protection law : history and learnings; Mariana Rielli and Bruno Bioni --; The dual function of explanations : why computing explanations is of value; Niko Tsakalakis, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Laura Carmichael, Dong Huynh, Luc Moreau and Ayah Helal --; COVID-19 Pandemic and GDPR : when scientific research becomes a component of public deliberation; Ludovica Paseri --; The pandemic crisis as test case to verify the European Union's personal data protection system ability to support scientific research; Valentina Colcelli --; Data protection law and the EU Digital COVID Certificate Framework; Daniela Dzurakova and Olga Gkotsopoulou --; The DPIA : clashing stakeholder interests in the smart city?; Laurens Vandercruysse, Michaël Dooms and Caroline Buts --; Solidarity : 'the power of the powerless' : closing remarks of the European Data Protection Supervisor; Wojciech Wiewiórowski N2 - "This book brings together papers that offer conceptual analyses, highlight issues, propose solutions, and discuss practices regarding privacy, data protection and enforcing rights in a changing world. It is one of the results of the 14th annual International Conference on Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP), which took place online in January 2021. The pandemic has produced deep and ongoing changes in how, when, why, and the media through which, we interact. Many of these changes correspond to new approaches in the collection and use of our data - new in terms of scale, form, and purpose. This raises difficult questions as to which rights we have, and should have, in relation to such novel forms of data processing, the degree to which these rights should be balanced against other poignant social interests, and how these rights should be enforced in light of the fluidity and uncertainty of circumstances. The book covers a range of topics, such as: digital sovereignty; art and algorithmic accountability; multistakeholderism in the Brazilian General Data Protection law; expectations of privacy and the European Court of Human Rights; the function of explanations; DPIAs and smart cities; and of course, EU data protection law and the pandemic - including chapters on scientific research and on the EU Digital COVID Certificate framework. This interdisciplinary book has been written at a time when the scale and impact of data processing on society - on individuals as well as on social systems - is becoming ever starker. It discusses open issues as well as daring and prospective approaches and is an insightful resource for readers with an interest in computers, privacy and data protection"-- ER -