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Government-to-Business (G2B) research data sharing and the GDPR: Reconciling the public with the private? (2022)
Book Chapter

The use of advanced big data analytics to inform the design and implementation of government policies is often impossible without the formation of data sharing partnerships with private actors. Yet, the 'public interest' under article 6(1)(e) GDPR is... Read More about Government-to-Business (G2B) research data sharing and the GDPR: Reconciling the public with the private?.

Custodian Legal Culture - Enabling Multi-Stakeholder Research Collaborations Between Academia and Government in the UK (2018)
Journal Article

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

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.

The Data Protection Bill – virtues out of necessity? (2017)
Journal Article

A number of claims have been made for the Data Protection Bill, as it serves a number of purposes—modernisation, ensuring data flows post-Brexit, and exercising derogations under the GDPR to create a more ‘nationalised’ law.