Turkish DPA’s Decision on Right to Access Personal Data
Turkish Personal Data Protection Board (“Board”) published a landmark decision (2020/13) at the Data Protection Authority’s (“DPA”) website on March 13, 2020 regarding data subjects’ “right to access personal data”.
Amendments Introduced to the Turkish Internet Law Regarding Illegal Betting
The Law No. 7226 on Amendment of Certain Laws (“Amendment Law”) has been published in the second Official Gazette of March 26, 2020.
Roads to Digital Resilience with COVID-19: Data Privacy Perspective
Getting ready to claim its spot in the history books, COVID-19 has been spreading all around the globe at a drastic pace and highlighting the need for the international community to develop a system of emergent healthcare support to cope with disease outbreaks.
Turkish DPA’s Decision on Right to Access Personal Data
Turkish Personal Data Protection Board (“Board”) published a landmark decision (2020/13) at the Data Protection Authority’s (“DPA”) website on March 13, 2020 regarding data subjects’ “right to access personal data”.
Turkish Data Protection Authority’s Guidance on COVID-19
Turkish Data Protection Authority (“DPA”) published a guideline on March 27, 2020 to explain the rules to be followed during the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures that can be taken to mitigate privacy related risks.
Online Contents Re. COVID-19: Internet Law Perspective
The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has been the main topic of discussion for people across the globe in the first months of 2020 and there are no signs of the pandemic disappearing anytime soon.
¬¬THE RIGHT TO BE FORGOTTEN: PERFORMING SHIFT + DELETE ON THE INTERNET
Authored by :- Aastha Saxena and Anant Gupta, Associates – PSL Advocates & Solicitors “The right to be forgotten is an idea that attempts to instil the limitations of memory into an otherwise limitless digital sphere” -Justice B.N. Srikrishna Committee1 Introduction Over the past few years, the Internet has seen a radical change wherein …
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COVID-19 Tax relief measures, new and old
The COVID-19 crisis has put significant financial stress on many New Zealand businesses. For many, tax is only one of the liabilities fighting for attention among others in these uncertain times. It has also been a difficult time for internal tax functions with the Alert Level 4 lockdown coinciding with tax year end and considerable …
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Cyprus and DAC6
The Directive (EU) 2018/822 expand once more the provisions of the Directive 2011/16/EU – Directive on Administrative Cooperation (DAC), regarding mandatory automatic exchange of information in the field of taxation in relation to reportable cross-border arrangements. The Directive (EU) 2018/822 represents the 6th modification of DAC, and for this purpose it is called DAC6.
Transfer Pricing in Malta
The tax environment has experienced significant changes the past years, in view of the international consensus to combat harmful tax practices. Countries around the world are collaborating to improve the coherence of international tax rules and ensure a more fair tax environment, through the OECD recommendations.