The book Vulnerability and Data Protection Law (Oxford University Press, 2023) has been the subject of four reviews by esteemed journals and organisations, underscoring its interdisciplinary relevance and contribution to the fields of data protection, digital rights, and AI governance.
- European Review of Private Law
Reviewed by Marta Infantino, this review highlights the book’s significance for private law scholars and its role in bridging vulnerability theory and data protection law.
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Reviewed by Mona Winau, this analysis commends the book’s critical examination of the intersection between vulnerability and legal frameworks in the digital era.
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Reviewed by Kamrul Faisal, the Finnish journal praises the book for offering fresh perspectives on regulating data protection in a rapidly evolving societal context.
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Reviewed by Darren Grayson Chng, this review underscores the book’s practical implications for legal practitioners and its timely contribution to debates on AI and data governance.
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These reviews reflect the book’s scholarly impact and its relevance to contemporary discussions on the role of vulnerability in shaping data protection law for the digital age.
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