Maria Tzanou

Maria Tzanou is a Senior Lecturer in Law at Keele University. She holds a PhD from the European University Institute (EUI), and LLM degrees from Cambridge University, the University of Athens and Bordeaux IV and the EUI. Her research focuses on European constitutional and human rights law, privacy, data protection, big data and the Internet of things, counter-terrorism surveillance and transatlantic data privacy cooperation. She has published her work in journals such as International Data Privacy Law, Human Rights Law Review, Common Market Law Review, Yearbook of European Law and German Law Journal. Her book The Fundamental Right to Data Protection: Normative Value in the Context of Counter-Terrorism Surveillance was published by Hart in 2017.

Publications

The Unexpected Consequences of the EU Right to Be Forgotten: Internet Search Engines as Fundamental Rights Adjudicators
Maria Tzanou. © 2021. 23 pages.
The right to be forgotten as established in the CJEU's decision in Google Spain is the first online data privacy right recognized in the EU legal order. This contribution...
Personal Data Protection and Legal Developments in the European Union
Maria Tzanou. © 2020. 375 pages.
In the age of technological advancement, including the emergence of artificial intelligence, big data, and the internet of things, the need for privacy and protection has risen...
The Unexpected Consequences of the EU Right to Be Forgotten: Internet Search Engines as Fundamental Rights Adjudicators
Maria Tzanou. © 2020. 23 pages.
The right to be forgotten as established in the CJEU's decision in Google Spain is the first online data privacy right recognized in the EU legal order. This contribution...
Data Protection in EU Law After Lisbon: Challenges, Developments, and Limitations
Maria Tzanou. © 2019. 27 pages.
This chapter provides an analysis of the data protection rules in EU law, focusing on the constitutional and legal developments after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty....
Data Protection in EU Law after Lisbon: Challenges, Developments, and Limitations
Maria Tzanou. © 2015. 27 pages.
This chapter provides an analysis of the data protection rules in EU law, focusing on the constitutional and legal developments after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty....