2016
DOI: 10.5937/analipfb1603205k
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Impact of general data protection regulation on children's rights in digital environment

Abstract: Raising the age of consent to data processing to 16 and allowing member states to set it at a lower age, was one of the major points of argument in the wake of passing the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), otherwise hailed for introducing the Article 8 that recognizes children as a vulnerable group. This paper analyzes legal grounds for concerns raised over the provisions related to personal data protection of minors, possible ramifications and remedies within the given framework.It also highli… Show more

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“…Another key issue is whether parental consent is an adequate mechanism to protect children (Krivokapic and Adamovic, 2016;Van der Hof, 2017) and at which age children are allowed or prepared to give their consent to collect, process and/or use their data. Where the child is not competent then, in data protection terms, their consent is not "informed" and it therefore isn't valid.…”
Section: Consentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another key issue is whether parental consent is an adequate mechanism to protect children (Krivokapic and Adamovic, 2016;Van der Hof, 2017) and at which age children are allowed or prepared to give their consent to collect, process and/or use their data. Where the child is not competent then, in data protection terms, their consent is not "informed" and it therefore isn't valid.…”
Section: Consentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Prikriveni islednik se u literaturi najčešće definiše kao policijski službenik kojem je dodeljen promenjen identitet (legenda) u određenom periodu da bi, delujući tajno u kontaktu sa određenim kriminalnim krugovima, prikupljao informacije koje će moći da se koriste za otkrivanje, razjašnjavanje i sprečavanje krivičnih dela i to, pre svega, onih koja se odnose na organizovani kriminal. 7 On predstavlja jednu vrstu "agenta", odnosno lica koje na pritajen, krajnje diskretan način, prikuplja podatke o određenoj organizovanoj kriminalnoj grupi ili kriminalnim grupama, odnosno uopšte o organizovanom kriminalu, do kojih dolazi tako što se, u stvari, ubacuje u kriminalnu grupu ili na neki drugi prikriveni način povezuje sa članovima kriminalne organizacije. Njegova delatnost je obaveštajnog karaktera, po samoj svojoj prirodi tajna, te usmerena kako na otkrivanje krivičnih dela, tako i na prikupljanje podataka na osnovu kojih se već otkrivena krivična dela mogu razjasniti i dokazati, ali se njegovim aktivnostima mogu i sprečiti krivična dela koja bi pripadnici kriminalne organizacije inače izvršili.…”
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