Insegnamento a.a. 2024-2025

20601 - DIGITAL PRIVACY SEMINAR

Department of Law

Course taught in English

Student consultation hours
Class timetable
Exam timetable
Go to class group/s: 23
DSBA (2 credits - I sem. - OB  |  IUS/08)
Course Director:
ORESTE POLLICINO

Classes: 23 (I sem.)
Instructors:
Class 23: ORESTE POLLICINO


Suggested background knowledge

To feel comfortable in this course students should be familiar with the basic of law and you should have basic knowledge of the principles of private and public law. Additional knowledge of other legal fields make many of the assignments easier to solve.

Mission & Content Summary

MISSION

The evolution of the information society has raised crucial challenges for legal orders worldwide. In particular, the increasing flow of personal data across borders and the digitisation of the global society are not only positive aspects but also threats to the protection of privacy and personal data as well as the security of the digital environment. Within this framework, this course pursues a two-fold aim. Firstly, it provides students with the main tools to deal with the legal challenges in the field of privacy and data protection. In order to achieve this objective, this course will focus on the legal regime of privacy and data protection in the EU and Italian framework, also addressing the US legal framework in a comparative perspective. The course will also analyse the EU developments in the field of e-Privacy and cybersecurity.

CONTENT SUMMARY

  • Privacy and Data Protection: Founding Theories and Constitutional Dimension 
  • The evolution of privacy and data protection in the European framework
  • The General Data Protection Regulation
  • Big Data, Privacy and Data Protection
  • e-Privacy and cybersecurity

Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)

KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

At the end of the course student will be able to...
  • 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
  • Understand regulation on privacy, data protection and cybersecurity

APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

At the end of the course student will be able to...
  • Evaluating the legal risks for privacy, data protection and security
  • 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

  • Lectures

DETAILS

The course is based on face to face lectures with the students attending the course.


Assessment methods

  Continuous assessment Partial exams General exam
  • Written individual exam (traditional/online)
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ATTENDING STUDENTS

The general 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 open and closed questions based only on the materials for attending styudents. This approach aims 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

The general exam attributes up to 100% of the final grade. Students’ assessment are based on open and closed questions based on the materials for non-attending students. This approach aims to assess student's understanding and knowledge of the legal issues of privacy and data protection in the digital environment as well as to verify the application of a correct methodology in answering the questions.


Teaching materials


ATTENDING STUDENTS

Materials and case law upload on Bboard


NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

Selected chapters from O. Pollicino, M. Bassini, G. De Gregorio, Internet Law and Protection of Fundamental Rights (BUP 2022), Chapters 9-13

Last change 30/04/2024 11:02