LLM in International Law
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Item Conflict of Laws in the Application of the General Data Protection Regulation(Griffith College, 2022) Hugon, EstelleThis study has shown that despite the objective of the General Data Protection Regulation to harmonized rules within the European Union, its application in practice creates conflict of laws. Its originalities to grant margin of maneuver to Member States, has raised problematics highlighted in the hypothetical case studied in this dissertation. The dissertation focused on a specific article of the GDPR: article 8 which provide protection for children online and leave a margin of maneuver to Member State. This dissertation has aimed to find possible solutions to resolve conflict of laws on the application of article 8, following an adversarial method. The study has analyzed the possibilities of using European International Private Law throughout Regulation “Rome I” and “Rome II” and explored the clue left by the GDPR itself to solve conflicts of laws. This study has shown that European International Private law raised additional concerned and cannot be a full solution neither the GDPR in itself despite logical clue.Item The Blockchain and its conflicts with The General Data Protection Regulation(Griffith College, 2022) Felisoni Coelho de Mendonça, Helena CatarinaIn this dissertation, it was shown the main existing conflicts between the blockchain and the GDPR, concluding that there are possible solutions to such paradoxes as long as technical and governance factors are observed specifically considering each blockchain tool and there is the deepening of interdisciplinary researches. Through this work, it was not possible to prove the full possibility of adequacy of all blockchain systems before such data protection regulation. The study was conducted through Doctrinal, Comparative and Socio-Legal Research methodologies, firstly by understanding the technology and it's developments in relevant sectors of society. Secondly, there was the understanding of GDPR provisions in order to understand the incidence hypotheses of such law in the DLT and the points of conflict. Finally, possible recommendations were demonstrated to enable the desired legal adequacy.