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(2016) Philosophy & Technology 29 (4).
“shall include suitable and specific measures to safeguard the data subject’s human dignity [my italics], legitimate interests and fundamental rights, with particular regard to the transparency of processing, the transfer of personal data within a group of undertakings, or a group of enterprises engaged in a joint economic activity and monitoring systems at the work place” Council of the European Union (2016).
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DOI: 10.1007/s13347-016-0220-8
Full citation:
Floridi, L. (2016). On human dignity as a foundation for the right to privacy. Philosophy & Technology 29 (4), pp. 307-312.