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Alessandro Mantelero

Researcher at Polytechnic University of Turin

Publications -  47
Citations -  737

Alessandro Mantelero is an academic researcher from Polytechnic University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data Protection Act 1998 & Big data. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 45 publications receiving 533 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Mantelero include Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.

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The EU Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation and the Roots of the ‘Right to Be Forgotten’

TL;DR: The author assumes that the new provisions of Article 17 of the EU Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation do not seem to represent a revolutionary change to the existing rules with regard to the right granted to the individual, but instead have an impact on the extension of the protection of the information disseminated on-line.
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AI and Big Data: a blueprint for a human rights, social and ethical impact assessment

TL;DR: This self-assessment model intends to overcome the limitations of the existing assessment models, which are either too closely focused on data processing or have an extent and granularity that make them too complicated to evaluate the consequences of a given use of data.
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The EU Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation and the roots of the ‘right to be forgotten’

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the new provisions of Article 17 of the EU Proposal for a General Data Protection Regulation and evaluate its effects on court decisions, assuming that these new provisions do not represent a revolutionary change to the existing rules with regard to the right granted to the individual, but instead have an impact on the extension of the protection of the information disseminated on-line.
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Personal data for decisional purposes in the age of analytics: from an individual to a collective dimension of data protection.

TL;DR: The author outlines the main elements that characterise the collective dimension of these rights and the representation of the underlying interests, which protects groups of persons from the potential harms of discriminatory and invasive forms of data processing.
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The Future of Consumer Data Protection in the E.U. Rethinking the 'Notice and Consent' Paradigm in the New Era of Predictive Analytics

TL;DR: The author sustains the provision of a subset of rules for Big Data analytics, which is based on a multiple impact assessment of data processing, on a deeper level of control by data protection authorities, and on the different opt-out model.