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The World’s First Binding Treaty on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law: Regulation of AI in Broad Strokes
[…] the Mandate of the Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) The CoE comprises 46 Member States, 27 of which are Member States of the European Union, and includes Turkey, Ukraine and the United Kingdom. In addition to its Member States, a number of countries hold the status of “Observer States”, meaning that they can cooperate […]

Dispatch from the Global Privacy Assembly: The brave new world of international data transfers
[…] from Mercosur and countries from the “European neighborhood” (this could potentially refer to countries in the Balkans or the Southern and Eastern borders, like Moldova, Ukraine or Turkey, for example). Going beyond “bilateral adequacy”: regional “transfer tools” “Adequacy” of foreign jurisdictions as a ground to allow data to flow freely has become a standard […]

Omer Tene

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Case-law (CJEU, ECHR, national courts)
[…] the UK, as well as its access to communications and data intercepted by the intelligence services of other countries. The European Court of Human Rights decided that Turkey was in violation of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the right to respect for private life) in a case brought by a Turkish citizen […]

Omer Tene
[…] Individual Control in Online Behavioral Advertising, __ Minn. J. L. Sci. & Tech. __ (forthcoming Fall 2011). Download Omer Tene & Yucel Saygin, Privacy and Data Protection in Turkey: (Inching) Towards a European Framework, Privacy & Security Law Report (October 2011). Download Omer Tene, The Complexities of Defining Personal Data: Anonymization 8(8) Data Protection Law […]

Special Guest Post by Robert Ellis Smith
[…] 1974 has not subscribed to this methodology for protecting personal data by law; thus it was omitted from a list that includes Moldova, Chile, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Argentina, Turkey, and Russia. Here is a rebuttal by PRIVACY JOURNAL Publisher Robert Ellis Smith: Omitting the United States from the chart of Global Data Privacy Laws will […]

The Curse of Dimensionality: De-identification Challenges in the Sharing of Highly Dimensional Datasets
[…] and privacy budget management. Errors in implementation, such as underestimating sensitivity or mismanaging the privacy budget across multiple queries (due to composition rules), can silently undermine the promised privacy guarantees. Defining the “privacy unit” (e.g., user, query, session) appropriately is critical; misclassification can lead to unintended disclosures. Auditing DP implementations for correctness is also […]

FPF Launches Major Initiative to Study Economic and Policy Implications of AgeTech
FPF and University of Arizona Eller College of Management Awarded Grant by Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to Address Privacy Implications, and Data Uses of Technologies Aimed at Aging At Home The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) — a global non-profit focused on data protection, AI and emerging technologies–has been awarded a grant from the Alfred […]

What to Expect in Global Privacy in 2025
Next year, in 2026, we will celebrate a decade after the adoption of the GDPR, a law with an unprecedented regulatory impact around the world, from California to Brazil, across the African continent, to India, to China, and everywhere in between. The field of data protection and privacy has become undeniably global, with GDPR-inspired laws […]