Le tecnologie, la protezione dei dati e l'emergenza Coronavirus: rapporto tra il possibile e il legalmente consentito release_lmaeg7qohja4bd56squhy5w3vm

by Francesco Paolo Micozzi

Published by University of Trento.

2020   N° 1S (2020): Special Issue: 1/2020

Abstract

Technologies can be useful for dealing with emergencies such as that determined by CoViD-19. According to some studies, traditional contact tracing can be made more efficient and effective with the use of digital technologies. However, not everything that is technologically conceivable is also legally permitted (nor the consequent negative effects would be desirable). For this reason, it is necessary to establish a correct balance of rights to prevent a health emergency from turning into a democratic emergency. The article aims to examine how the use of technologies in the context of contact tracing can be done in compliance with European legislation on fundamental rights, including the General data protection regulation (GDPR).
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