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Highly Cited Articles

The latest Journal Citation Reports (Source Clarivate, 2020) have recently been released and we are delighted to reveal that the first Impact Factor for International Data Privacy Law is 4.162*.

To celebrate achieving this milestone, we have curated a collection of articles making the most impact. From exploring the potential conflict between right to data portability and right to be forgotten under the GDPR to analysing what media organizations should explain about news personalization, this reading list showcases the high-quality research published in International Data Privacy Law.

*2019 Journal Impact Factor, Journal Citation Reports (Source Clarivate, 2020)

Shattering one-way mirrors – data subject access rights in practice

Jef Ausloos, Pierre Dewitte
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 8, Issue 1, February 2018, Pages 4–28, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipy001

When data protection by design and data subject rights clash

Michael Veale, Reuben Binns, Jef Ausloos
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 8, Issue 2, May 2018, Pages 105–123, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipy002

Fairness and enforcement: bridging competition, data protection, and consumer law

Inge Graef, Damian Clifford, Peggy Valcke
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 8, Issue 3, August 2018, Pages 200–223, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipy013

EU data transfer rules and African legal realities: is data exchange for biobank research realistic?

Santa Slokenberga, Jane Reichel, Rachel Niringiye, et al.
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 9, Issue 1, February 2019, Pages 30–48, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipy010

Governance of academic research data under the GDPR—lessons from the UK

Miranda Mourby, Heather Gowans, Stergios Aidinlis, et al.
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 9, Issue 3, August 2019, Pages 192–206, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipz010

Bottom-up data Trusts: disturbing the ‘one size fits all’ approach to data governance

Sylvie Delacroix, Neil D Lawrence
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 9, Issue 4, November 2019, Pages 236–252, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipz014

At this rate, everyone will be a [joint] controller of personal data!

Christopher Millard
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 9, Issue 4, November 2019, Pages 217–219, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipz027

Know your algorithm: what media organizations need to explain to their users about news personalization

M Z van Drunen, N Helberger, M Bastian
International Data Privacy Law, Volume 9, Issue 4, November 2019, Pages 220–235, https://doi.org/10.1093/idpl/ipz011

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