My Data is Mine Award - 2022 edition

The My data is mine Award is aimed at supporting young scholars with an innovative approach to data protection issues and who can offer a visionary contribution to data exploitation in Europe and worldwide

You can read in this section the most valuable papers received for the award. The winner of the 2022 edition was unveiled at the Web Summit in Lisbon, on November 3rd. Re-live the panel “My data is mine award, 2022: Data sharing and its pro-competitive effect on the market”, at this link.

8 publications

24th October 2022

Data sharing and health services in the Italian legal framework: case study // SPECIAL MENTION

Data play a key role in the world economy. This is the reason why regulations should govern such aspect not only restricting and limiting the use of data but also creating opportunities for the re-use of data while removing technical and legislative barriers. The paper will analyze, within the Italian legal framework, opportunities for the right to access (article 15 GDPR) and portability (article 20 GDPR) of health records, requested by an authorized parties in order to be able to secure a private database of health data. These kinds of chances are not currently granted by the regulation but both clinical institutions and patients themselves can benefit from it. Strengths and weaknesses along with risks and opportunities of this project will be analyzed taking into account not only the legal point of view by evaluating possible legal instrument required and the possibility of using such methodologies by delegation, but also considering some technical aspects. The aim of this paper is to show how opportunities for sharing and re-usage of data combined with the removal of technical and legislative barriers provided by new and updated legislation can have a great positive impact not only for the healthcare sector but also for patients.

Written by: Francesca Romana Pesce
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13th April 2022

Call for papers | My data is mine 2022

Unlocking the potential of data-driven innovation. How regulation can provide opportunities for the re-use of data, removing barriers to the development of the data economy and reducing the digital divide

Written by: CEP
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