Browsing RJA Maģistra darbi / RGSL Master's Thesis by Author "Harbinja, Edina"
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Biometrical data legal issues of mobile payment transactions in the Republic of Latvia
Luhaera, Ilze (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)Biometrics are any metrics related to human features. The most common examples of a biometric recognition system are the mobile phone’s fingerprint and facial recognition technology. As an emerging technology, biometric ... -
Conflict between anti-money laundering legal provisions and fundamental rights
Marjasovs, Ivans (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The conflict between anti-money laundering law (the “AML”), as the objective of general interest, and the right to private and family life and data protection, as the fundamental rights, (the “conflict”) has intensified ... -
Data protection in an employment context – monitoring employees working from home through monitoring software under the General Data Protection Regulation
Marek, Lukas Christoph (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)The thesis addresses practical and legal issues related to the monitoring of employees working from home through monitoring software against the background of the COVID-19 pandemic and the overall trend towards flexible ... -
The effectiveness of key GDPR provisions on profiling and automated decision-making
Mūrnieks, Mārcis (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2023)The rapid advancement of technological innovations has enabled ways to capture and measure daily life like never before. Many organizations, both private and public sector, relies on the data inferred from individuals to ... -
Explicit consent In the context of personal data processing conditions compared to Turkish law and European law
Akcan Babacan, Hatice Nur (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Technology, which has developed rapidly in the last century and continues to develop at an increasing speed, has spread to all areas of daily life and has become intricate with life routines. Accordingly, the storage and ... -
The interface between personal data portability, competition and IP law: the EU perspective
Bernāne, Linda (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)As it is impossible in practice to completely separate the scope of competition or intellectual property rights from privacy law, the application of different regulations may lead to confusion or even contradictions. The ... -
The interplay of GDPR and PSD2 in open banking
Jakovļeva, Poļina (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)The Master Thesis tackles the interplay of GDPR and PSD2 in the scope of open banking. Open banking, being a new trend in the financial industry due to the process of global digitalization and technological innovation, and ... -
Issues surrounding data subject consent as a lawful basis for the processing of personal data in the European Union
Oginska, Sanda (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)Individuals being in control of the given consent for the processing of their personal data sounds great in theory, in reality however, there are some issues surrounding data subject consent as a lawful basis for the ... -
The legal basis for the processing of athlete’s personal data by the World Anti-Doping Agency and its signatories under the General Data Protection Regulation
Rieba, Liene Lelde (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)Professional athletes have to provide different types of data daily. These data include a special category of data supplied to the national anti-doping organizations and other sport governing bodies. The purpose of such ... -
Legal limitations on the transfer of personal data to third countries
Dell, Lennard (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2022)Although international data transfers are one of the main pillars of the global economy and are becoming increasingly important, there is no international legal framework for data protection. Different rules apply in ... -
Profiling and algorithms used for automated decision-making: the Influence of GDPR
Tihomirova, Ksenija (Riga Graduate School of Law, 2021)The current study, in the form of a systematic literature review, considers the specific implications of using algorithmic calculations to make assumptions based on patterns in big data and the related decision-making ...