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Minors as vulnerable participants in social research activities

Minors are a vital part of every society and in line with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, should be able to express their views on all matters affecting them. This overarching principle is why many researchers working on matters directly affecting minors are eager to include them in their research activities. This blog post will focus on the legal questions surrounding their involvement in social research.

Recent CJEU judgements concerning the right to compensation under Art. 82 GDPR – a state of affairs in ten focus points

On June 20th 2024, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) addressed the right to compensation under Article 82 of the of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in two new cases. That article provides for a right to compensation for the data subject of material and non-material damage resulting from an infringement of the GDPR. The first case (C-182/22 and C-189/22) concerns the theft of the applicants' personal data, which was stored on a commercial application of the defendant. The second case (C-590/22) deals with the situation where the applicants ‘personal data has been disclosed to third parties without the applicants’ consent due to an error by the defendant.

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