20601 - DIGITAL PRIVACY SEMINAR
Department of Law
ORESTE POLLICINO
Suggested background knowledge
Mission & Content Summary
MISSION
CONTENT SUMMARY
- Privacu and Data Protection:
- Privacy and Data Protection: Founding Theories and Constitutional Dimension.
- From Directive 95/46/EC to the General Data Protection Regulation.
- Analysis of the GDPR and the Italian Legal Framework of Privacy and Data Protection.
- Digital Privacy:
- Privacy and e-Privacy.
- Analysis of the e-Privacy Directive and the draft Regulation.
- Introduction to cybersecutiry.
Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Recognize the primary legal issues regarding privacy and data protection in the digital environment.
- Identify the correct methodology for addressing legal questions in the field of privacy, data protection in the digital environment.
- Discern from the national regulation on privacy, data protection and cybersecurity to the supranational one.
APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
- Evaluating the risks for privacy, data protection and security from legal, economic and technological perspective.
- Use different source of law in the field of privacy, data protection and cybersecurity.
- Interpret the rationale of decisions and regulation in the field of privacy, data protection and cybersecurity.
Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lectures
- Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)
- Case studies /Incidents (traditional, online)
DETAILS
Guest speakers’ talks include lectures given by experts and professionals working in the IT industry. Case studies are discussed at the beginning of each class in order to introduce the subject of the relevant lectures.
Assessment methods
Continuous assessment | Partial exams | General exam | |
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ATTENDING STUDENTS
The exam attributes up to 100% of the final grade. With the purpose of measuring the acquisition of the above-mentioned learning outcomes, the students’ assessment is based on a written exam consisting of class specific open and specific questions to assess students’ ability to apply the notions explained during classes and verify the application of a correct methodology in answering the questions.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Written exam attributes up to 100% of the final grade. Students’ assessment are based on open and specific questions based on the materials for non-attending students.
Teaching materials
ATTENDING STUDENTS
Material and case law upload on the Bboard.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS
Selected chapters from
- P. Voigt, A. von dem Bussche, The EU General Data Protection Regulation, Springer, 2017.