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The Right to Be Forgotten as a Fundamental Right in the UK After Brexit (2020)
Journal Article
Aidinlis. (2020). The Right to Be Forgotten as a Fundamental Right in the UK After Brexit. SSRN,

Will Brexit diminish digital rights protection in the UK or are domestic institutions better-placed to deliver such protection unencumbered by the oversight of EU institutions? This article scrutinises the validity of conflicting arguments about the... Read More about The Right to Be Forgotten as a Fundamental Right in the UK After Brexit.

Health Data Linkage for Public Interest Research in the UK: Key Obstacles and Solutions (2019)
Journal Article
Aidinlis. (2019). Health Data Linkage for Public Interest Research in the UK: Key Obstacles and Solutions. International Journal of Population Data Science, https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v4i1.1093

IntroductionAnalysis of linked health data can generate important, even life-saving, insights into population health. Yet obstacles both legal and organisational in nature can impede this work. 
 ApproachWe focus on three UK infrastructures set... Read More about Health Data Linkage for Public Interest Research in the UK: Key Obstacles and Solutions.

Balancing Data Subjects’ Rights and Public Interest Research: (2019)
Journal Article
Aidinlis. (2019). Balancing Data Subjects’ Rights and Public Interest Research:. https://doi.org/10.21552/edpl/2019/1/8

The EU General Data Protection Regulation (‘GDPR’) seeks to balance the public interest in research with privacy rights of individuals, in particular, through research exemptions and safeguards set out in Article 89. While this affords Member States... Read More about Balancing Data Subjects’ Rights and Public Interest Research:.

Custodian Legal Culture - Enabling Multi-Stakeholder Research Collaborations Between Academia and Government in the UK (2018)
Journal Article
Aidinlis. (2018). Custodian Legal Culture - Enabling Multi-Stakeholder Research Collaborations Between Academia and Government in the UK. International Journal of Population Data Science, 3(2), https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v3i2.476

BackgroundEmpirical studies suggest that some public bodies in England are very reluctant to grant access to administrative data for various purposes. This poster presents the conclusions drawn in my so-far research on the driving forces of administr... Read More about Custodian Legal Culture - Enabling Multi-Stakeholder Research Collaborations Between Academia and Government in the UK.

Are ‘pseudonymised’ data always personal data? Implications of the GDPR for administrative data research in the UK (2018)
Journal Article
Aidinlis. (2018). Are ‘pseudonymised’ data always personal data? Implications of the GDPR for administrative data research in the UK. Computer Law and Security Review, 222 - 233. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clsr.2018.01.002

There has naturally been a good deal of discussion of the forthcoming General Data Protection Regulation. One issue of interest to all data controllers, and of particular concern for researchers, is whether the GDPR expands the scope of personal data... Read More about Are ‘pseudonymised’ data always personal data? Implications of the GDPR for administrative data research in the UK.