eJustice in the light of GDPR
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Year of publication | 2018 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | The aim of the contribution is to discuss the challenges to personal data protection originating from the technological transformation of the justice systems. Aside from the comparison of the current stage of eJustice in the EU member states, the legal limitations and prerequisites shall be called to attention and elaborated upon. The focus shall be on the suitable technical and organisational measures, in particular the use of pseudonymisation, encryption, access control, data breach monitoring, as well as vendor verification or control over data. Further attention shall be devoted to liability distribution with regards to compliance with the personal data protection obligations based on various approaches to eJustice systems. |
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