Data Protection in Smart Cities: Pre-Commercial Procurement as a Silver Bullet?

Globally, cities are adopting smart city services processing personal data at a rapidly increasing pace. As custodians of the public interest, public spaces and fundamental rights, cities should consider the need to ensure data protection, and enable democratic oversight and accountability in their...

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Veröffentlicht in:European procurement & public private partnership law review 2022-08, Vol.17 (2), p.81-93
Hauptverfasser: Vandercruysse, Laurens, Christofi, Athena, Buts, Caroline, Dooms, Michaël, Valcke, Peggy
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Case studies
Data processing
data protection
General Data Protection Regulation
Interviews
pre-commercial procurement
Private sector
Public sector
R&D
Research & development
Smart cities
traditional procurement
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