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Reminiscing about the PLD Carnival

Reminiscing about the PLD Carnival

The end of Carnival and Fat Thursday turn our thoughts to fun and pleasures of the palate. It is natural that the thoughts of the Private Law of Data team turned to the best fun and delight of the past year, namely the completed Jagiellonian 2022 Online Seminar in Data Law, which we organized together with the Future Law Lab and the TBSP UJ's CyberLaw Academic Circle. Meetings with leading specialists in law and new technologies let the participants understand the opportunities and threats related to the economics and security of data processing in the modern economic context.
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The End of the 2022 Conference Season

The End of the 2022 Conference Season

For the excellent scholarship to flourish, one needs both hard work in the solitude of a library and openness to critique and feedback from a diverse group of peers. Hence, as is customary in academia, the team of the Private Law of Data Project spent the summer of 2022 both intensely writing and touring the most significant conferences in the field. In this post, we recount a summary of these endeavours.
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Reimagining the Future of Law Seminar

Reimagining the Future of Law Seminar

On 24-25 June, in cooperation with Future Law Lab, NAWA National Academic Exchange Agency, Jagiellonian University and Una Europa, the Private Law of Data project organised an international seminar entitled Reimagining the Future of Law.
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What if it’s *not* the enforcement? Reflections post #EDPSConf2022

What if it’s *not* the enforcement? Reflections post #EDPSConf2022

[English Only] Przemysław Pałka shares some thoughts about what causes problems with the GDPR enforcement: What worries me is not that Meta or Google continuously choose to infringe the GDPR. What I fear is that, despite all their data collection and usage, such companies are actually in compliance with the Regulation. If so, no amount of enforcement will change the status quo.
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The future of data protection: effective enforcement in the digital world

The future of data protection: effective enforcement in the digital world

Przemysław Pałka is in Brussels, where on June 16 he’ll be moderating a panel titled "Is digital sovereignty the new GDPR?".
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