From privacy to data protection in the EU: Implications for big data health research

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2018

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Mostert, Menno
Bredenoord, Annelien L.ISNI 000000039414551X
Van Der Slootb, Bart
van Delden, Johannes J MISNI 000000002992622X

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Abstract

The right to privacy has usually been considered as the most prominent fundamental right to protect in data-intensive (Big Data) health research. Within the European Union (EU), however, the right to data protection is gaining relevance as a separate fundamental right that should in particular be protected by data protection law. This paper discusses three differences between these two fundamental rights, which are relevant to data-intensive health research. Firstly, the rights based on the right to data protection are of a less context-sensitive nature and easier to enforce. Secondly, the positive obligation to protect personal data requires a more proactive approach by the EU and its Member States. Finally, it guarantees a more comprehensive system of personal data protection. In conclusion, we argue that a comprehensive system of data protection, including research-specific safeguards, is essential to compensate for the loss of individual control in data-intensive health research.

Keywords

Big Data, Data protection, European Union (EU), Fundamental rights, Health research, Privacy, Health Policy, Law

Citation

Mostert, M, Bredenoord, A L, Van Der Slootb, B & Van Delden, J J M 2018, 'From privacy to data protection in the EU : Implications for big data health research', European journal of health law, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 43-55. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718093-12460346