Simon Deane-Johns updates his review of the revised proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on payment services in the internal market. This version supersedes his article published online in mid-October and a further revision of that article; it takes account of a number of later revisions to the draft….
Data Protection: Making the ‘One Stop Shop’ Work
Rosemary Jay offers an expert’s perspective on the challenges facing the implementation of a ‘One Stop Shop’ under the General Data Protection Regulation…
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Data Protection, the Refugee and Fundamental Rights
A High Court ruling includes some thoughts on processing by the National Crime Agency, human rights and the ‘crime exemption’ from non-disclosure duties…
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SCL South West Group
Update on the SCL South West Group – your input please…
Lowering Nuisance Calls Threshold
A consultation on proposals for lowering the threshold for enforcement action relating to nuisance calls and spam texts has been announced…
EU Network and Information Security Directive
Pearse Ryan, Paddy Buckenham and Niall Donnelly give a full account of the proposals for the pending ‘Cybersecurity Directive’ and the latest developments affecting it, and wonder whether it is possible to legislate for cybersecurity….
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New Kid on the Blocking Order
Susan Barty, Tom Reid and Tom Scourfield give a detailed account of the ruling in Cartier International AG & Ors v British Sky Broadcasting Ltd & Ors and comment on its potential impact…
Editorial
Data Protection: The Times They are a Changing, Slowly As I write this, the identity of the new EU Commissioners with responsibility for IT-related matters remains uncertain. But it is pretty clear that Anders Ansip will be the lead for the Digital Market and it has also been made abundantly clear that one priority for…
Case Reports Round-up
Laurence Eastham reports on some judgments published in September arising from a few leading cases from the Court of Justice and European Court of Human Rights that may have an impact on IT law practice…
CPD Online: October / November 2014 Edition of Computers & Law Magazine
Questions arising from the October / November 2014 issue of Computers & Law. SCL Online CPD Scheme – Course code HW/SFCL:OC24 – CPD: 1 hour 30 minutes…
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