Serial Article
DOI |
10.7336/academicus.2016.14.04 |
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https://academicus.edu.al/?subpage=volumes&nr=14 |
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https://academicus.edu.al/nr14/Academicus-MMXVI-14-059-068.pdf |
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OA License |
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
Full Title English
(eng)
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Academicus International Scientific Journal |
Publisher (01) |
Academicus International Scientific Journal |
Country of publication |
Albania
(AL)
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ISSN
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20793715 |
Product Form |
Printed Journal
(JB)
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ISSN
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23091088 |
Product Form |
Online Journal
(JD)
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Journal Volume Number |
14 |
Journal Issue Date (YYYY/MM) |
2016 / 07 |
Title English
(eng)
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Privacy and data protection: Legal aspects in the Republic of Macedonia |
By (author)
(A01)
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Nora Osmani |
Affiliation |
Information Technology Law, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje, North Macedonia, Doctoral Candidate |
Number of Pages |
10 |
First Page |
59 |
Last Page |
68 |
Language of text |
English
(eng)
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Publication Date (YYYY/MM) |
2016 / 07 |
Copyright |
2016, Academicus |
Abstract Main description
(01)
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The purpose of this paper is to present a theoretical assessment of the existing Law on Personal Data Protection in the Republic
of Macedonia. The paper aims to analyse whether there is a need for additional legal tools in order to achieve a balance between
maintaining data integrity in the digital age and the use of modern technology. The paper discusses the meaning of “information
privacy” in the age of big data, cyber threats and the domestic and international response to these issues. Special focus
is dedicated to privacy policy enforcement in European Union Law. Having regard to the development of new technologies, prevailing
data protection legislation may no longer be able to provide effective protection for individuals’ personal information. Therefore,
existing laws should be continuously adapted to respond to new challenges and situations deriving from different online activities
and communications.
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